单词 | cycle |
释义 | cycleWord family noun cycle cyclercyclicalitycyclicismcyclicitycyclingcyclistcycloidcycloidiancyclosiscycle lanecyclepathadjective cyclic cyclical cycloidaladverb cyclically , Bicycles, carts, horses, Motor vehicles, Daily life, Technology, Arts Chronologycy·cle1 /ˈsaɪkəl/ ●●○ S3 W3 AWL noun [countableC] 1 TMCORDER/SEQUENCEa number of related events that happen again and again in the same order 循环(周期) → cyclic a woman’s menstrual cycle 女性的月经周期 cycle of → life cycle, → vicious cycle at vicious circle the cycle of the seasons 四季循环 Sometimes the only way to break the cycle of violence in the home is for the wife to leave. 有时候结束家庭暴力的唯一办法就是让妻子离开。 2 TTBTTC especially British EnglishBrE a bicycle or motorcycle 自行车;摩托车 cycle routes 自行车路线 3 DTthe period of time needed for a machine to finish a process 〔机器的〕工作循环,运转周期 This washing machine has a 50-minute cycle. 这台洗衣机完成洗衣的全部程序要50分钟。 4. Aa group of songs, poems etc that are all about a particular important event 〔有关某重大事件的〕组歌,组诗 n COLLOCATIONS – Meaning 1: a number of related events that happen again and again in the same order ADJECTIVES/NOUN + cycle something’s life cycle (=the stages of life that happen in order) Dragonflies develop wings in the last stage of their life cycle. an annual/monthly/weekly cycle (=the related events that repeat themselves every year, month etc) the annual cycle of planting and harvesting crops a business/economic/election etc cycle (=related events in business, the economy etc that repeat themselves over a certain period) the presidential election cycle the lunar/solar cycle (=relating to the moon or the sun) the 28-day lunar cycle a natural cycle the natural cycle of birth and death the menstrual cycle (=relating to the blood that women lose each month) verbsIllness can disrupt your menstrual cycle. go/pass through a cycle Advanced economies seem to go through a regular cycle. break a cycle (=stop a bad cycle happening) If people can get jobs, they can break the cycle of poverty and debt. complete a cycle phrasesThe birds were able to complete their breeding cycle as farmers delayed cutting the hedges. a cycle of poverty/activity/birth and death etc the cycle of violence between the two countries be trapped in a cycle The country is trapped in a cycle of poverty and under-development. a stage/phase of a cycle the recovery phase of the economic cycle n COLLOCATIONS – Meaning 2: a bicycle or motorcycle cycle + NOUN a cycle lane (=part of a road that only cycles can use) Cars are not allowed in the cycle lanes. a cycle path/track (=path for cycles in a park, wood etc, or beside a road) The forest is full of beautiful cycle paths. a cycle route (=way of getting somewhere on a cycle) I bought a map of all the cycle routes in the area. a cycle ride (=trip on a bicycle for pleasure) We went for a 20 km cycle ride. a cycle race the annual cycle race around France a cycle helmet (=hat to protect your head) He wasn’t wearing a cycle helmet. cycle hire (=hiring a cycle to use) Cycle hire is available in the town centre. Examples from the Corpus cycle• Bicycling: Hire a cycle from the central sports shop which is open every day except Sunday.• Food symbolises many things in this film, but the recurring image is of a cycle of fleshly decay fuelled by appetite.• A fortunate grounding and optimistic cleansing which a cycle of this sort provides.• For technical reasons spatial frequency is expressed in cycles per degree rather than cycles per centimetre.• Fourteen days is the length of the life cycle from egg to larva to pupa to adult.• The pun fits all sorts of natural and unnatural phenomena, from lunar cycles to a nostalgic yearning to see Elvis again.• Blood vessels normally grow during the menstrual cycle, embryonic development and wound healing.• This washing machine has a 28-minute cycle.• a song cycle about spring cycle of• the life cycle of a fruit fly Bicycles, carts, horsescycle2 ●●○ AWL verb 1 TTB[intransitiveI] especially British EnglishBrE to travel by bicycle 骑自行车 SYN American English bike cycle to/down/home etc Do you cycle to work? 你骑自行车上班吗? 2 [intransitiveI, transitiveT] American EnglishAmE to go through a series of related events again and again, or to make something do this (使)循环 The water is cycled through the machine and reused. 水通过机器循环后重复使用。 Examples from the Corpus cycle• The parents who buy these bikes should take their offspring to the park to cycle.• Brenda cycled along the lane towards Stowbridge that morning to meet Daddy in his new van.• No matter how good things are, we cycle into difficult times.• Cycling isn't only good for the environment - it's a great form of exercise too.• I run, cycle, or walk at least three times a week.• It took about 20 minutes for her to cycle the 5 miles to her home.• I usually cycle through the park to get to school. cycle to/down/home etc• He dropped the gangplank over the stern and wheeled the motor cycle down.• The dark red Seneca changed profile as the undercarriage cycled down.• The pun fits all sorts of natural and unnatural phenomena, from lunar cycles to a nostalgic yearning to see Elvis again.• The council then devotes the off year of its two-year budget cycle to long-term planning.• Faults were being discovered, but too late in the cycle to prevent significant wastage.• The local police had told the sergeant that Marek cycled to school every morning to keep fit and to save money.• There is a predictable life cycle to the enjoyment of wealth by a particular sector as a result of technological gains.• All with trials, heats, elimination rounds, in everything from cycling to yachting, boxing to synchronized swimming. From Longman Business Dictionary cyclecy·cle /ˈsaɪkəl/ noun [countableC] a series of events that happen in an order that regularly repeats itself → billing cycle → business cycle → job cycle → trade cycle → see also Kondratiev cycleApproved Training Practices are monitored by the Association on a five-year cycle. (1300-1400) French Late Latin cyclus, from Greek kyklos “circle, wheel, cycle” |
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