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to circle的意思

to circle中文翻譯:

圈出

相似詞語短語

to encircle───包圍

to recircle───循環

to cycle───循環

stone circle───石環;環狀列石

to circulate───流通

corn circle───玉米圈

crop circle───n.麥田里的怪圈(指在麥田里發現的沒有麥子的奇怪圓環,目前尚沒有科學的解釋)

hour circle───[天]時圈

dip circle───[地物]磁傾儀;測斜儀,俯角計

雙語使用場景

They set the empty vehicle to circle the building to avoid paying for parking.───他們讓空的汽車在大樓周圍兜了一圈,以避免付停車費。

With no buyer in sight for the company as a whole, the vultures started to circle.───因為眼下沒有買家要買整個公司,趁火打劫的人開始打他們的主意。

They are to attempt to be the first to circle the Earth non-stop by balloon.───他們將試圖成為首批乘熱氣球不間斷環球飛行的人。

The train began to circle and I could watch the pink landscape go by.───火車就開始繞圈運行了,我可以看到粉紅色的風景從我身邊掠過。

Venus, your ruler, will meet with Jupiter on February 16, a once-a-year event that will produce a major day to circle in gold.───金星,你的守護星,將會與木星在16號相遇,一個一年僅一次的大事件會帶來絕對值得圈點的一天。

Because the airport is often congested, aircraft are frequently directed to circle over the capital, increasing the misery.───因為機場往往“機”滿為患,飛機頻繁地被告知必須在首都上空盤旋打轉,這徒增噪音之大給人們帶來的痛苦。

He stepped back, and began to circle, casually, as if he were trying to get a better view of a statue in a museum.───他退回去,開始警惕地圍著我繞圈,就好像他是在試圖給博物館的一尊雕像取一個更好的鏡頭一樣。

china ' s technological enthusiasm is matched by that of india , which hopes to circle the moon with its own satellite next year.───印度對科技也有同樣的熱情,它也想在明年讓自己的衛星繞月飛行。

Earhart had already tried to circle the globe once in 1937, flying westward from Oakland, but she had crashed taking off in Honolulu.───1937年,埃爾哈特就已經嘗試過一次環繞地球的飛行,從奧克蘭出發,向西飛去。

英語使用場景

Sometimes the hawk will begin to circle or glide and a smaller bird will fly directly beneath him.

Then, as the plane began to circle above Moon Beach, her head drooped and tears fell into her lap.

The pilot managed to circle the balloon for some time.

The hunters began to circle round the tiger.

I started to circle the smoke and flames below us when we heard explosions.

Many countries have sent up man-made satellites to circle the earth.

At sunrise the marlin began to circle.

Our main force was ordered to circle around and attack the enemy's rear.

The president has been known to circle something in a letter and pass it on to a top aide or Cabinet secretary.