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1 circulation
n1) циркуляція2) кругообіг; кругообертання; обіг; круговий рух3) поширення4) тираж (друкованих видань)* * *n1) циркуляціяcirculation tube — cпeц. циркуляційна труба
2) передача ( інформації)4) eк. обіг5) фiзioл. кровообіг (тж. circulation of the blood)6) видача книг додому; абонемент -
2 circulation
[ˌsɜːkjʊ'leɪʃ(ə)n]n1) кругоо́біг; циркуля́ція, о́бігcirculation of rumours — поши́рення чуто́к
circulation of commodities — о́біг това́рів
circulation of the blood — кровоо́біг
2) тира́ж (газет, журналів)
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