circulating / ˈsɜr kyəˌleɪt /

循环的循环循环性循环式

circulating2 个定义

v. 无主动词 verb

cir·cu·lat·ed, cir·cu·lat·ing.

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

cir·cu·lat·ed, cir·cu·lat·ing.

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

circulating 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

flowing

更多circulating例句

  1. It takes a few weeks for immunity to build, so by the time the virus really starts circulating you’re already protected.
  2. Twitter users recently circulated a photo of what was believed to be the same boat, taken at a recent campaign event for the President.
  3. 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.
  4. Create value-added and engaging content to make sure your website actively circulates SERPs.
  5. By 2016, it was the dominant form of influenza virus circulating in tested pigs.
  6. In medicine, Lazarus is the patient who, believed dead, spontaneously starts to circulate blood.
  7. And when a fraudulent work hits the marketplace, it tends to circulate.
  8. Skinnier hawkers stealthily circulate cooking queijo cualho (toasted cheese on a stick) in makeshift tin kettles.
  9. The exhibit began traveling across the country in December and will circulate through nine cities until 2014.
  10. But hell stories circulate most prominently among various stripes of evangelical Christians who fear ending up there.
  11. The three groups necessarily include all in the community who circulate money.
  12. As already indicated, money may be said to circulate only when it passes in exchange for goods.
  13. Both styles and variations of them circulate widely in New Zealand among children and adolescents.
  14. The blazing fire again made the blood circulate through his numbed limbs, and dried his clothes.
  15. It is our duty to spare no pains to circulate information, and to spread the truth far and wide.