circle **** cir·cle

circle **** cir·cle
['sɜːkl]
1. n
(gen) cerchio, (of friends etc) circolo

(in theatre, cinema) the circle — la galleria

great/small circle Geom — cerchio massimo/minore

to stand in a circle — mettersi in cerchio

we stood in a circle — ci siamo messi in cerchio

in some circles — in certi ambienti

she moves in wealthy circles — frequenta l'alta società

the family circle — la cerchia familiare

to come full circle fig — ritornare al punto di partenza

to go round in circles fam — girare sempre attorno allo stesso punto

2. vt
(surround) accerchiare, circondare, (move round) girare attorno or intorno a, (draw round) segnare con un cerchio, cerchiare
3. vi
girare in circolo

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