Found 4 items, similar to Circling.
English → Indonesian (Kamus Landak)
Definition: circle
lingkaran
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: circle
bulat, bulatan, bundaran, edar, kalangan, lingkaran, membenteri, pergelangan
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: circle
circle
n 1: ellipse in which the two axes are of equal length; a plane
curve generated by one point moving at a constant
distance from a fixed point;
“he calculated the
circumference of the circle”
2: an unofficial association of people or groups;
“the smart
set goes there”;
“they were an angry lot” [syn:
set,
band,
lot]
3: something approximating the shape of a circle;
“the chairs
were arranged in a circle”
4: movement once around a course;
“he drove an extra lap just
for insurance” [syn:
lap,
circuit]
5: a road junction at which traffic streams circularly around a
central island;
“the accident blocked all traffic at the
rotary” [syn:
traffic circle,
rotary,
roundabout]
6: street names for flunitrazepan [syn:
R-2,
Mexican valium,
rophy,
rope,
roofy,
roach,
forget me drug]
7: a curved section or tier of seats in a hall or theater or
opera house; usually the first tier above the orchestra;
“they had excellent seats in the dress circle” [syn:
dress circle
]
8: any circular or rotating mechanism;
“the machine punched out
metal circles” [syn:
round]
circle
v 1: travel around something;
“circle the globe”
2: move in circles [syn:
circulate]
3: be around;
“Developments surround the town”;
“The river
encircles the village” [syn:
surround,
environ,
encircle,
round,
ring]
4: form a circle around;
“encircle the errors” [syn:
encircle]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Circling
Circle
\Cir"cle\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Circled; p. pr. & vb. n.
Circling.] [OE. cerclen, F. cercler, fr. L. circulare to
make round. See
Circle, n., and cf.
Circulate.]
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1. To move around; to revolve around.
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Other planets circle other suns. --Pope.
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2. To encompass, as by a circle; to surround; to inclose; to
encircle. --Prior. Pope.
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Their heads are circled with a short turban.
--Dampier.
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So he lies, circled with evil. --Coleridge.
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To circle in, to confine; to hem in; to keep together; as,
to circle bodies in. --Sir K. Digby.
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