cycles 的 2 个定义
- any complete round or series of occurrences that repeats or is repeated.
- a round of years or a recurring period of time, especially one in which certain events or phenomena repeat themselves in the same order and at the same intervals.
- any long period of years; age.
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cy·cled, cy·cling.
- to ride or travel by bicycle, motorcycle, tricycle, etc.
- to move or revolve in cycles; pass through cycles.
cycles 近义词
era, phase
更多cycles例句
- For years, brands and agencies were caught in a self-defeating cycle, where agencies didn’t pitch gaming ideas to brands because they assumed brands didn’t know what to do with them.
- Oftentimes, you can soak your clothing, linen, or other fabrics in a pre-soak cycle, wash, and then enjoy the fresh-scented and stain-free result.
- This is just the latest flashpoint in a cycle of delayed elections, public frustration and fraying political legitimacy in the impoverished Caribbean nation.
- Our bodies groove to the familiar rhythms of heartbeats and breaths — persistent cycles essential to survival.
- This cycle of defensiveness and shame can make it harder to parent in that moment.
- It almost mirrors the Buddhist cycle of life, death, and rebirth.
- Eventually, the mistletoe bush grows, blooms, and forms berries, and the cycle begins anew.
- The Newsroom aired its final episode on Sunday, already an eternity ago in news-cycle terms.
- To break her self-destructive cycle and heal, she decides to hike 1,100 miles of the Pacific Crest Trail solo.
- Especially given that we just spent almost $4 billion during the 2013-14 election cycle?
- The sexual cycle can take place only within the body of one genus of mosquito, anopheles.
- Here they enter red corpuscles as young malarial parasites, and the majority pass through the asexual cycle just described.
- Still hanging to Clip's canteen, he jerked the motor-cycle away from the bushes, got into the saddle, and started the pedals.
- Matt went down, with the motor-cycle on top of him, head and shoulders over the brink of the precipice.
- Matt had come to a quick stop, disengaging his right foot from the toe-clip and bracing the motor-cycle upright.