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1 circularity
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2 circularity
s.1 forma o figura circular.2 falta de lógica.3 círculo vicioso. -
3 circularity lack
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4 circular
'sə:kjulə
1. adjective1) (having the form of a circle: a circular piece of paper.) circular2) (leading back to the point from which it started: a circular road.) circular
2. noun(a notice etc, especially advertising something, sent to a number of persons: We often get circulars advertising holidays.) circularcircular adj circular
circular 1 adjetivo circular; ■ sustantivo femenino circular
circular 2 ( conjugate circular) verbo intransitivo [agua/corriente] to flow ( referido al tráfico): verbo transitivo to circulate
circular
I adj (con forma de círculo) circular
II f (notificación) circular
III verbo intransitivo
1 (la sangre) to circulate (un líquido, el aire) to flow
2 (tren, autobús) to run: los coches circulaban a gran velocidad, the cars were being driven very fast (un peatón) to walk: peatón, circule por la izquierda, (en letrero) pedestrians, keep left
3 fig (difundirse un rumor) to go round (moneda) to be in circulation ' circular' also found in these entries: Spanish: rotonda - redondel English: bandy about - circular - circulate - flow - get about - go about - move along - move on - pass round - pie chart - put about - roadworthy - run - disk - mingle - move - road - round - socializetr['sɜːkjələSMALLr/SMALL]1 (gen) circular; (bus, train route) de circunvalación2 figurative use (argument) que no lleva a ninguna parte, que no conduce a nada1 circular nombre femenino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLcircular tour circuitocircular ['sərkjələr] adjround: circular, redondocircular n: circular fadj.• circular adj.• redondo, -a adj.n.• circular s.m.
I 'sɜːrkjələr, 'sɜːkjʊlə(r)a) ( round) circular, redondob) ( making a circuit) < route> de circunvalaciónc) < argument> viciado
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noun circular f['sɜːkjʊlǝ(r)]1.ADJ circular, redondocircular motion — movimiento m circular
2.3.CPDcircular saw N — sierra f circular
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I ['sɜːrkjələr, 'sɜːkjʊlə(r)]a) ( round) circular, redondob) ( making a circuit) < route> de circunvalaciónc) < argument> viciado
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noun circular f
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circularity — cir|cu|lar|i|ty [ ,sɜrkjə lerəti ] noun uncount a situation in which a series of causes and effects leads you back to the original cause, producing an argument that does not mean anything … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English