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/ˌsɜːkjʊˈleɪʃn/ |
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1 | U the continuous movement of blood around your body (血液的)循环 |
| She suffers from poor circulation. 她的血液循环不畅。 |
| Exercise will increase muscle strength and improve your circulation. 锻炼会增强肌肉力量,并增进血液循环。 |
| 1a | C/U the continuous movement of liquid , air etc inside a system or area (液体、空气等的)流通 | |
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2 | singular the number of copies of a newspaper or magazine sold each day , week etc (报刊的)发行量 |
| a newspaper with a daily circulation of more than 2 million 日发行量超过200万份的报纸 |
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3 | U the process by which something such as money passes from one person to another (货币的)流通 |
| in circulation a law designed to reduce the number of guns in circulation 为减少枪支流通量而制定的法律 |
| put sth into circulation When was the 100-franc note put into circulation? 100法郎的纸币是什么时候开始流通的? |
PHRASE |
- | be out of circulation |
| to temporarily not be involved in your usual public or social activities |
| (暂时)不从事社交活动 |
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| I was out of circulation for two months after the accident. 事故发生后我有两个月没有出来参加社交活动。 |
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