گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'circle'

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1 عمومی:: دورزدن‌

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2 عمومی:: دورزدن

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3 عمومی:: حوزه‌

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4 عمومی:: حلقه

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5 عمومی:: محیط دایره

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6 عمومی:: حلقه بستن

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7 عمومی:: چنبره

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8 عمومی:: دایره زدن

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9 عمومی:: محیط‌ دایره‌

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10 عمومی:: دایره

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11 عمومی:: قلمرو

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12 عمومی:: محفل

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13 عمومی:: مدور ساختن

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14 عمومی:: محفل‌

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15 عمومی:: حلقه زدن

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16 عمومی:: دایره‌

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17 عمومی:: چنبر

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english

1 general::   verb move in a circle ADV. slowly The helicopter was circling slowly, very low. | overhead A buzzard was circling overhead. PREP. above Several airliners were circling above the airport. | around/round The vultures were already circling around the dead animal. draw a circle round sth PHRASES circle sth in black, red, etc. She circled her birthday in red on the calendar.

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

2 general:: noun in a ring: The trees were in a circle. noun group: The sewing circle meets on Monday. verb enclosed: The army circled the enemy.

Simple Definitions

3 general::   noun shape ADJ. complete, full The stones form a complete circle. How long does it take for the dial to rotate through a full circle? | concentric | widening The water rippled in widening circles round the fountain. | overlapping a design of overlapping circles | tight He turned the car in a tight circle. | half | Antarctic, Arctic, polar VERB + CIRCLE draw | describe (technical), go around/round in If you follow the road signs you will simply find yourself going round in a circle. | form, make | cut out PREP. in a/the ~ The children stood in a circle. The planets move in circles round the sun. | ~ of PHRASES the area/circumference/diameter/radius of a circle, the centre/middle of a circle group of people ADJ. wide She has a wide circle of acquaintances. | narrow, small | charmed, close/closed, intimate, magic, select He invited only a select circle of friends to the wedding. | exalted, high | immediate They treat anyone outside their immediate circle with suspicion. | inner He's joined the inner circles of the court early in his career. | academic, aristocratic, artistic, business, court, diplomatic, government, intellectual, literary, official, political, royal, social, sporting, theatrical ~s She moves in the highest social circles. | family VERB + CIRCLE have | move in My brother and I move in completely different circles (= we have very different friends). | join | widen You need to widen your circle of friends. PREP. in a/the ~ Talk of religion was forbidden in the family circle. friends in government circles PHRASES a circle of acquaintances/admirers/friends in a theatre ADJ. dress, upper Our seats are in the front row of the dress circle.

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

4 general:: circle phrases a circle of friends • Over the years she had established a circle of good friends. a circle of acquaintances (= a group of people that someone knows ) • She has a wide circle of acquaintances. a circle of admirers (= a group of people who admire someone ) • When she was young, Sophie had a large circle of male admirers. ADJECTIVES/NOUN + circle academic/political/literary etc circles • There has been a lot of debate about this issue in political circles. a wide/large circle • They now had a wide circle of acquaintances in the area. a small/narrow circle • Ken was the centre of a small circle of artists and writers. sb’s inner circle (= the people who influence someone the most ) • He was among the Prime Minister’s inner circle of advisers. a social circle • Dan and I didn’t mix in the same social circles. the family circle • It’s important for children to have friends outside the family circle. sb’s immediate circle (= your family and some close friends ) • We didn’t tell anyone what had happened outside our immediate circle. a close circle (= in which the people know each other very well ) • He cultivated a close circle of musical acquaintances. a close-knit/intimate circle (= a close one ) • His intimate circle was tiny. a closed circle (= not open to other people ) • He didn’t have much experience of life beyond the closed circle of his family. a limited circle • His writing was popular with a limited circle of enthusiasts. verbs have a circle of friends/acquaintances etc • She was beautiful and had a wide circle of admirers. move/mix in a circle (= belong to a particular type of circle ) • At Harvard he moved in scientific circles. be a member of a circle • He was a powerful member of a circle of financiers. widen your circle (= make it include more people ) • In London she set about widening her circle. build up/establish a circle • Michael built up a wide circle of customers and friends worldwide.

transnet.ir

5 general:: see FULL CIRCLE; GO AROUND (IN CIRCLES); RUN AROUND (IN CIRCLES); RUN RINGS (CIRCLES) AROUND;

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