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cir.cus ENTERTAINMENTH.sV:7kEs, $5sV:r-n [C]a group of travelling entertainers including ACROBATS (=people skilled in difficult physical movements), or those who work with trained animals, or a performance by such people usually in a large tent马戏团She ran away to join the circus.她逃走去参加马戏团。The children loved being taken to the circus.孩子们喜欢被带去看马戏表演。The horses trotted into the circus ring (=the large circle, with seats all round, in which a circus performance takes place).马小跑着进入圆形马戏场。A group of people travelling to different places together as a part of their work is sometimes called a circus.巡回工作的团体the media circus传媒巡回工作团A noisy uncontrolled occasion might be described as a circus.吵吵闹闹的情形The judge was determined not to let his courtroom turn into a circus.法官决定不能让他的法庭像马戏团一样热闹。
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