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1 circo
m.1 circus.2 arena, cirque, amphitheater.* * *1 (gen) circus2 GEOGRAFÍA cirque* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=espectáculo) circuscirco ambulante — travelling circus, traveling circus (EEUU)
2) (Geol) cirquecirco glaciar — glacier cirque, glacial cirque
* * *1)a) (Espec) circusb) (Hist) circus2) (Geol) cirque* * *= circus.Ex. The author presents a critique of some of the settings used in her novels (school, circus, nursery, holiday adventure, family, detectives, and fantasy worlds).----* arena del circo = circus ring.* gente del circo = circus performer.* música de circo = circus music.* * *1)a) (Espec) circusb) (Hist) circus2) (Geol) cirque* * *= circus.Ex: The author presents a critique of some of the settings used in her novels (school, circus, nursery, holiday adventure, family, detectives, and fantasy worlds).
* arena del circo = circus ring.* gente del circo = circus performer.* música de circo = circus music.* * *A1 ( Espec) circus2 ( Hist) circusB ( Geol) cirque* * *
circo sustantivo masculino (Espec, Hist) circus
circo sustantivo masculino circus
' circo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
trapecio
- carpa
- circuito
- función
- pista
English:
arena
- circus
- ring
- somersault
- traveling
- travelling
- big
* * *circo nm1. [espectáculo] circus* * *m circus* * *circo nm: circus* * *¿quieres ir al circo? do you want to go to the circus?
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