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circulating

/sur-kyuh-leyt/US // ˈsɜr kyəˌleɪt //UK // (ˈsɜːkjʊˌleɪt) //

循环的,循环,循环性,循环式

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v.无主动词 verb
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    cir·cu·lat·ed, cir·cu·lat·ing.

    • : to move in a circle or circuit; move or pass through a circuit back to the starting point: Blood circulates throughout the body.
    • : to pass from place to place, from person to person, etc.: She circulated among her guests.
    • : to be distributed or sold, especially over a wide area.
    • : Library Science. to be available for borrowing by patrons of a library for a specified period of time.
v.有主动词 verb
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    cir·cu·lat·ed, cir·cu·lat·ing.

    • : to cause to pass from place to place, person to person, etc.; disseminate; distribute: to circulate a rumor.
    • : Library Science. to lend to patrons of a library for a specified period of time.

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Examples

  • It takes a few weeks for immunity to build, so by the time the virus really starts circulating you’re already protected.

  • Twitter users recently circulated a photo of what was believed to be the same boat, taken at a recent campaign event for the President.

  • In late October 2019, social-media users once again expressed anger after photos began circulating of a school’s students wearing brainwave-monitoring headbands, supposedly to improve their focus and learning.

  • Create value-added and engaging content to make sure your website actively circulates SERPs.

  • By 2016, it was the dominant form of influenza virus circulating in tested pigs.

  • In medicine, Lazarus is the patient who, believed dead, spontaneously starts to circulate blood.

  • And when a fraudulent work hits the marketplace, it tends to circulate.

  • Skinnier hawkers stealthily circulate cooking queijo cualho (toasted cheese on a stick) in makeshift tin kettles.

  • The exhibit began traveling across the country in December and will circulate through nine cities until 2014.

  • But hell stories circulate most prominently among various stripes of evangelical Christians who fear ending up there.

  • The three groups necessarily include all in the community who circulate money.

  • As already indicated, money may be said to circulate only when it passes in exchange for goods.

  • Both styles and variations of them circulate widely in New Zealand among children and adolescents.

  • The blazing fire again made the blood circulate through his numbed limbs, and dried his clothes.

  • It is our duty to spare no pains to circulate information, and to spread the truth far and wide.