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[ˈsəːkl]1. noun1) a figure (O) bounded by one line, every point on which is equally distant from the centre.دائِرَه2) something in the form of a circle:شَكْلٌ دائِريShe was surrounded by a circle of admirers.
3) a group of people:حَلَقَةٌ مِنَ الأصْدِقاءwealthy circles.
شُرْفَةُ المَسْرَح الدّائِرِيَّهWe sat in the circle at the opera.
2. verb1) to move in a circle round something:يَدورThe chickens circled round the farmer who was bringing their food.
2) to draw a circle round:يَرْسُمُ دائِرَةًPlease circle the word you think is wrong.
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حَلَقَة \ circle: sth. shaped like a circle; a ring: We sat in a circle round the fire, a number of people with the same interest His name is well known in business circles. He has a wide circle of friends. loop: a line that curves back upon itself, esp. as part of a knot or fastening. ring: any circular object or shape: Have you any curtain rings? The children stood in a ring round their teacher. -
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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. -
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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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لَفَّ \ circle: to move in a circle, move around sth.: The aeroplane circled over us. The earth circles the sun. coil: to wind (rope, wire, etc.) in rings; curl round and round: The snake coiled (itself) round his arm. fold: to enclose by folding sth. around: The gift was folded in brown paper. furl: to roll up (a sail, a flag, etc.) when not in use. muffle: to cover carefully so as to lessen sound or (often with up) so as to keep warm: He was muffled up in a heavy woollen coat. reel: to wind (sth.) off or on to a round object. roll: to fold (paper, cloth, etc.) into a circular form, either round itself or round sth. else: She rolled the old clothes into a bundle. wind: to move in a curving or twisting manner: He wound a rope round the tree. The path wound steeply up the hillside. wrap: to put (paper or cloth) round (sth.): I wrapped the gift in brown paper, and posted it to him. She wrapped her coat round the child to keep it warm. \ See Also دارَ حَوْل -
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وَسَط \ centre, center: the middle part or position: I live in the centre of Glasgow. circle: a number of people with the same interest: His name is well known in business circles. heart: the centre of anything: He lives in the heart of the forest. intermediate: coming in the middle: There is an intermediate level, between the top and the bottom. mid: (attrib. and in compounds) the middle of: in mid October; in mid flight; midnight. middle: centre; a point that is equally distant from various other points or between two other points: the middle of the field; the middle of the row. -
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دائِرَة \ circle: a perfectly round figure. department: a division of sth. (shops, business, government, etc.). -
9 Circle Computer Resources
Accounting: CCRУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Circle Computer Resources
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10 Circle Hot Springs, Alaska USA
Airports: CHPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Circle Hot Springs, Alaska USA
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11 Circle Income Shares, Inc.
NASDAQ: CINSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Circle Income Shares, Inc.
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12 Circle International Group, Inc.
NASDAQ: CRCL (delisted)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Circle International Group, Inc.
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13 Circle Jerk
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14 Circle K International
Trademark term: CKIУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Circle K International
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15 Circle Of Companions
Religion: COCУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Circle Of Companions
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16 Circle Of Confusion
Military: COCУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Circle Of Confusion
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17 Circle Of Trust
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18 Circle Of Truth
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19 Circle Surround II
Hi-Fi. CSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Circle Surround II
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20 Circle Wax
Sports: CW
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