| 正面 | 4786.circle 英 ['sɜːk(ə)l]美 ['sɝkl] ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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| 背面 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 释义: 1. 不能够持续就爆炸, 爆炸就是那种瞬间炸开的东西,而不是那种持续性的、慢慢的发生的那种情形。2. 不持续就爆炸. 无法持续只能爆炸.3. blast => clast: c‐开,炸开了岩石成碎屑.4. 由b到c, 这是字母顺序关联性,因此clast可以看成是blast爆炸后的结果.n. 循环,周期;圆;圈子;圆形物vi. 盘旋,旋转;环行vt. 画圆圈;环绕…移动 例句: 1. The process is not a circle but rather a spiral.这个过程不是一个圆周运动而是螺旋上升型的。 circle 圈来自PIE*sker,转,圈,环,词源同ring,curve. circlecircle: [14] Etymologically, a circle is a ‘small ring’. The word comes ultimately from Latin circus (source of course of English circus and of a host of circle-related words), whose diminutive form was circulus. This was actually borrowed into English in Old English times, as circul, but this died out. Modern English circle came via Old French cercle, and to begin with was thus spelled in English, but in the 16th century the Latin i was reintroduced. Latin derivatives include the adjective circulāris, source of English circular [15], and the verb circulāre, whose past participle gave English circulate [15].=> circulate, circus, searchcircle (n.)c. 1300, "figure of a circle," from Old French cercle "circle, ring (for the finger); hoop of a helmet or barrel" (12c.), from Latin circulus "circular figure; small ring, hoop; circular orbit" (also source of Italian cerchio), diminutive of circus "ring" (see circus). Replaced Old English trendel and hring. Late Old English used circul, from Latin, but only in an astronomical sense. Meaning "group of persons surrounding a center of interest" is from 1714 (it also was a secondary sense of Latin circulus); that of "coterie" is from 1640s (a sense also found in Latin circulus). To come full circle is in Shakespeare.circle (v.)late 14c., cerclen, "to shape like a globe," also "to encompass or surround," from circle (n.). From c. 1400 as "to set in a circular pattern;" mid-15c. as "to move in a circle." Related: Circled; circling. To circle the wagons, figuratively, "assume an alert defensive stance" is from 1969, from old Western movies." |
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