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دَارَ (فِعْل) \ circle: to move in a circle; move around sth.: The aeroplane circled over us. The earth circles the sun. circulate: to move or pass round: Blood circulates round the body. go: to work: This clock goes by electricity. orbit: to move in orbit (around sth.): The moon orbits our earth. turn: to move round in a circle: Wheels turn. The bus turned (round) the corner. wheel: (often with round) to turn quickly and face in another direction: He wheeled round when I called his name. -
122 circle
круг геодезического прибора
круг
Деталь геодезического прибора, несущая лимб.
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56. Круг геодезического прибора
Круг
D. Teilkreis
E. Circle
F. Cercle
Деталь геодезического прибора, несущая лимб
Источник: ГОСТ 21830-76: Приборы геодезические. Термины и определения оригинал документа
Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > circle
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123 circle of customers
марк. круг потребителей (люди, покупающие определенный продукт)See: -
124 circle
n1) сфера, область; круг2) круг, группа ( лиц); кружок3) pl круги (общественные и т.п.)•- business circles
- commercial and industrial circles
- diplomatic circles
- emigrant circles
- financial circles
- government circles
- governmental circles
- in opposition circles
- in reporting circles
- influential circles
- inner circle
- leading circles
- militarist circles
- military circles
- monopolist circles
- official circles
- political circles
- reactionary circles
- ruling circles
- ruling upper circles
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125 circle
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126 circle
N1. वृत्त/परिधिDraw a circle in the paper!2. मण्डलीNowadays he is moving in a bad circle.--------V1. चक्कर\circleमारनाThe aircraft circled the airport before landing.2. घेरनाThe security forces circled the enemy camp. -
127 circle of declination
circle of declination, hour circle — часовой круг
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حَامَ \ circle: to move in a circle, move around sth.: The aeroplane circled over us. The earth circles the sun.
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