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I. circle [ˈsɜ:kl̩, Am ˈsɜ:r-] N

1. circle (round shape):

circle
circle
circle of light

2. circle (curved line):

circle
circle

3. circle (group of people):

circle

4. circle THEAT, CINE:

the circle

Phrases:

to come full circle

II. circle [ˈsɜ:kl̩, Am ˈsɜ:r-] VB trans

1. circle (move in circle):

circle

2. circle (move round):

circle
okrążać [perf okrążyć]

3. circle (surround):

circle

4. circle (draw circle):

circle
zakreślać [perf zakreślić]

III. circle [ˈsɜ:kl̩, Am ˈsɜ:r-] VB intr

circle
OpenDict entry

circle N

steady-turning circle NAUT
position circle nawigacja
osculating circle geometria
Mohr's circle wytrzymałość materiałów

Antarctic Circle N

Antarctic Circle

Arctic Circle N

Arctic Circle

dress circle N THEAT

dress circle

polar circle N

polar circle

traffic circle N AM AUTO

traffic circle

vicious circle N no pl

vicious circle
Present
Icircle
youcircle
he/she/itcircles
wecircle
youcircle
theycircle
Past
Icircled
youcircled
he/she/itcircled
wecircled
youcircled
theycircled
Present Perfect
Ihavecircled
youhavecircled
he/she/ithascircled
wehavecircled
youhavecircled
theyhavecircled
Past Perfect
Ihadcircled
youhadcircled
he/she/ithadcircled
wehadcircled
youhadcircled
theyhadcircled

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The bypass and business routes originally intersected in a traffic circle, which was replaced in 1963 by a cloverleaf interchange.
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In 2004, the city restored the park with traffic circle.
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The porch, living room and master bedroom face the traffic circle providing a view over the lawn.
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Named for a traffic circle that was demolished in 1947, the neighborhood is reclaiming its identity after decades of being presumed nameless.
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The bridge was originally connected to a traffic circle but was changed to an interchange in the 1960s.
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