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circularity

/sur-kyuh-ler/US // ˈsɜr kyə lər //UK // (ˈsɜːkjʊlə) //

循环性,圆度,圆周率,循环论证

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having the form of a circle; round: a circular tower.
    • : of or relating to a circle: a circular plane.
    • : moving in or forming a circle or a circuit: the circular rotation of the earth.
    • : moving or occurring in a cycle or round: the circular succession of the seasons.
    • : roundabout; indirect; circuitous: a circular route.
    • : Logic. of or relating to reasoning in which the conclusion is ostensibly proved, but in actuality it or its equivalent has been assumed as a premise.
    • : pertaining to a circle or set of persons.
    • : addressed to a number of persons or intended for general circulation.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Also circ [surk] /sɜrk/ . a letter, advertisement, notice, or statement for circulation among the general public.

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Examples

  • Build your own “circular economy” in your community and your home.

  • That marks a striking difference from the neat, circular orbits of the planets in our solar system.

  • Transfer it to your parchment paper, and form it into a circular loaf.

  • A short film titled “Of Noble Deeds” fills a nearly circular screen with an action-packed illustration of the seven values of American soldiers — including “personal courage” and “selfless service.”

  • Application icons, formerly circular, display as rounded squares.

  • Fans will argue that Mad Men's circularity is one of its greatest strengths.

  • Moreover that the circularity of this shadow is maintained from first to last so far as we are able to follow it.

  • But the circularity of this argument will appear on revising the question and asking, "Why do women's products sell so cheap?"

  • The very essential and fundamental quality of a Roman letter lies in the squareness or circularity of its skeleton form.

  • But what does the circle express except circularity, or the oval except the nature of the ellipse?

  • A hut is constructed with loose stones, ranged for the most part with some tendency to circularity.