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circulation [‚sɜ:kjʊ'leɪʃən]∎ to put forged notes into circulation mettre de faux billets en circulation;∎ the memo was for internal circulation only c'était une note de service à usage interne uniquement;∎ she's out of circulation at the moment elle a disparu de la circulation pour l'instant(b) (of magazine, newspaper) tirage m;∎ a newspaper with a large circulation un journal à grand tirage;∎ the Times has a circulation of 200,000 le Times tire à 200 000 exemplaires∎ to have good/poor circulation avoir une bonne/une mauvaise circulation(d) (of traffic) circulation f►► Press circulation figures chiffres mpl de diffusionUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > circulation
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1 (of blood, air, water, fuel) circulation f ; to have good/bad circulation avoir une bonne/mauvaise circulation ;2 ( distribution) ( of newspaper) tirage m ; a circulation of 2 million un tirage de 2 millions d'exemplaires ;3 (of coins, books) circulation f ; in circulation en circulation ; to withdraw from circulation retirer de la circulation ;4 (of document, information) circulation f ; ( to wide public) diffusion f ; for circulation to ( on document) à transmettre à ;5 ( use) a word which has entered circulation un mot qui est passé dans l'usage ;6 ( social group) she's back in circulation elle est de nouveau dans le circuit. -
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circulation [‚sɜ:kjʊˈleɪ∫ən]• a magazine with a circulation of 10,000 un magazine qui tire à 10 000 exemplaires• in circulation [currency] en circulation* * *[ˌsɜːkjʊ'leɪʃn]1) (of blood, air, water, fuel) circulation f2) ( distribution) ( of newspaper) tirage m3) (of coins, books) circulation f4) (of document, information) circulation f; ( to wide public) diffusion f5) ( social group) -
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tirage (ou diffusion) d'un journal/d'une revueEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > circulation
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English-French dictionary of Geography > circulation of the atmosphere
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circulation de Langmuir; tourbillon de LangmuirEnglish-French dictionary of Geography > Langmuir circulation
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CIRCULATION — L’eau est le constituant majeur des organismes vivants. Les réactions chimiques complexes du métabolisme se déroulent en phase aqueuse et nécessitent des échanges permanents de substances: absorption de composés nutritifs et élimination de… … Encyclopédie Universelle
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circulation — (n.) mid 15c., from M.Fr. circulation or directly from L. circulationem (nom. circulatio), noun of action from pp. stem of circulare to form a circle, from circulus small ring (see CIRCLE (Cf. circle)). Used of blood first by William Harvey,… … Etymology dictionary
circulation — [n1] distribution apportionment, currency, dissemination, spread, transmission; concepts 631,651 circulation [n2] moving circularly circling, circuit, circumvolution, current, flow, flowing, gyration, gyre, motion, revolution, rotation, round,… … New thesaurus
Circulation — (v. lat.), Umlauf, so C. des Blutes, s. Blutumlauf; C. des Geldes, s. u. Geld. Circulationsbanken sind so v. w. Zettelbanken (s. Bank). Circulationsmittel (Umlaufsmittel), alles Geld u. alle Werthpapiere, welche anstatt des Geldes im Handel… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
circulation — I noun allocation, allotment, branching out, circumagere, diffusion, dispensation, dispensing, dispergere, dispersal, dispersion, dissemination, distribution, divergence, divulgare, emanation, flow, flowing, flux, issuance, motion, movement,… … Law dictionary
circulation — ► NOUN 1) movement to and fro or around something. 2) the continuous motion of blood round the body. 3) the public availability of something. 4) the number of copies sold of a newspaper or magazine. DERIVATIVES circulatory adjective … English terms dictionary