释义 |
Examples:running around in circles—martial arts (social) circles—meandering and circuitous (idiom); go around in circles and never get anywhere—have dark circles under one's eyes—storm in financial circles—mark a text with dots and circles—person leading unconventional lifestyle, esp. in western intellectual or artistic circles—China Federation of Literary and Art Circles (CFLAC)—political and government circles—lit. the cycle comes back the start (idiom); to move in circles—classifier for objects attached to or formed in rings, loops or circles—the wheel comes full circle—great circle (in spherical geometry)—Bohai Economic Circle (economic region including Beijing, Tianjin, Hebei, Liaoning and Shandong)—stand in a circle and watch—lit. the end comes back the start (idiom); the wheel comes full circle—member of a monarch's inner ministerial circle (old)—Avebury (stone circle near Stonehenge)—circumference of a circle is proverbially three times its radius—circle(s) (i.e. specific group of people)—lit. be confined within a circle drawn on the ground [idiom.]— |