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1 come full circle
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2 to come full circle
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3 have come a full circle
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4 full
adj. vol; geheel; heel veel--------adv. recht, rechtdoor; volledig, heel; mooi--------n. vol--------v. schoonmaken en plooienfull1[ foel] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉♦voorbeelden:1 in full • volledig, voluitpay in full • tot de laatste cent betalento the full • ten volle, geheel————————full21 vol ⇒ volledig, voltallig♦voorbeelden:full blood • zuivere afkomst, volbloedfull board • volledig pensionfull to the brim • boordevolcome full circle • weer terugkomen bij het beginfull dress • avondkledij/toiletfull employment • volledige tewerkstelling〈 poker〉 full hand • full hand/housea full hour • een vol uurfull marks! • en een zoen van de juffrouwfull marks for effort • een tien voor vlijt〈 figuurlijk〉 give full marks for something • iets hoog aanslaan, iets erkennenfull moon • vollemaanfull name and address • volledige naam en adresfull page • hele pagina(at) full pelt • in allerijlfull professor • gewoon hoogleraarfull size bed • dubbel bedfull skirt • wijde rok(at) full speed • (in) volle vaartcome to a full stop • (plotseling) tot stilstand komenin full swing • in volle gang(at) full tilt • in volle vaart, met volle kracht〈 sport, voornamelijk voetbal〉 full time score • stand na de officiële speeltijd, einduitslagin full view • open en blootfull of oneself • vol van zichzelfhe was full of it • hij was er vol van, hij praatte nergens anders meer overpoliticians are full of shit/crap • politici zijn klootzakken/hufters————————full3〈 bijwoord〉1 volledig ⇒ helemaal, ten volle♦voorbeelden: -
5 circle
n. cirkel; kring--------v. omgeven; rondlopencircle1[ sə:kl] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉2 〈 benaming voor〉 kring ⇒ ring; 〈 archeologie〉 kring stenen; rotonde, ringlijn, rondweg; balkon 〈 in theater〉; arena; diadeem; 〈 hockey〉 slagcirkel3 groep ⇒ clubje, kring♦voorbeelden:the Circle • ringlijn van de ondergrondse in Londencome full circle • weer bij het begin terugkomen————————circle21 rondcirkelen ⇒ ronddraaien, rondgaan♦voorbeelden:circle back • met een boog terugkerenII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden:circle a mountain • om een berg heenlopenall mistakes had been circled in red • alle fouten waren rood omcirkeld
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come full circle — 1. To return to the beginning 2. To regain or turn out to be in a former state • • • Main Entry: ↑circle * * * come/go/turn/full circle phrase … Useful english dictionary
come full circle — {v. phr.}, {informal} 1. To become totally opposed to one s own earlier conviction on a given subject. * /Today s conservative businessperson has come full circle from former radical student days./ 2. To change and develop, only to end up where… … Dictionary of American idioms
come full circle — {v. phr.}, {informal} 1. To become totally opposed to one s own earlier conviction on a given subject. * /Today s conservative businessperson has come full circle from former radical student days./ 2. To change and develop, only to end up where… … Dictionary of American idioms
come full circle — come/go/turn full circle if something or someone has come full circle after changing a lot, they are now the same as they were at the beginning. My career has come full circle and I am back at the school where I started out as a teacher thirty… … New idioms dictionary
come full circle — to return to the same situation or attitude you originally had. I left publishing, tried teaching, and now I ve come full circle back to publishing. Usage notes: also used in the form bring something full circle: The film starts in the present,… … New idioms dictionary
come\ full\ circle — v. phr. informal 1. To become totally opposed to one s own earlier conviction on a given subject. Today s conservative businessperson has come full circle from former radical student days. 2. To change and develop, only to end up where one… … Словарь американских идиом
come full circle — arrive at the place where you began Let s ask the teacher, okay? If we do that, we ll have come full circle. Remember? … English idioms
come full circle — completely opposite from one s starting point They have come full circle since the new president started at the university … Idioms and examples
come full circle — ► come (or turn) full circle return to a previous position or situation. Main Entry: ↑circle … English terms dictionary
come full circle — verb a) To make a complete change or reform. b) To complete a cycle of transition, returning to where one started after gaining experience or exploring other things. See Also: full circle … Wiktionary
(the) wheel has come full circle. — The wheel has come/turned full circle. something that you say which means a situation is the same now as it was before things started to change. The wheel had finally come full circle; we were together as a family again … New idioms dictionary