circles

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English - Turkish
daireler

Harita üzerindeki kırmızı daireler okulları gösterir. - Red circles on the map mark schools.

çevre

Bazı çevreler aynı şeyi ısrarla söyleyip duruyorlar. - Certain circles keep saying the same thing insistently.

Politik çevrelerde para çok önemlidir. - Money counts for much in political circles.

çevreler

Bazı çevreler aynı şeyi ısrarla söyleyip duruyorlar. - Certain circles keep saying the same thing insistently.

Politik çevrelerde para çok önemlidir. - Money counts for much in political circles.

circle
çember

Akbabalar ölü beden üzerinde çember şeklinde hareket ettiler. - Vultures circled above the dead body.

Bu çember bir pusulayla çizilmiş. - This circle was drawn by a compass.

circle
halka

Tarlada ekinlerden bir halka var. - There's a crop circle in the field.

Tom'un gözlerinin altında koyu renkli halkalar vardır. - Tom has dark circles under his eyes.

circle
çevre

Yeni jet, dünyanın çevresini yirmi dört saatte dolaşıyor. - The new jet circles the globe in twenty-four hours.

Politik çevrelerde para çok önemlidir. - Money counts for much in political circles.

circle
{i} camia
circle
{f} etrafını dolaşmak
circle
{f} -in etrafına daire çizmek, -in etrafını çizmek
circle
dönmek
circle
(Tıp) sirkle
circle
etrafını dönmek
circle
etrafını kuşatmak
circle
halka olmak
circle
çember çizmek
circle
ortam

Aynı ortamlarda takılıyorlardı. - They moved in the same circles.

circle
çevirmek
circle
daire içine almak
circle
etrafını çizmek
circle
etrafına daire çizmek
go in circles
harmanlamak
talk in circles
(Ev ile ilgili) Kafa karıştırıcı şekilde konuşmak
circle
çevresini dolaşmak
circle
(tiyatro/vb.) balkon
circle
daire biçiminde hareket etmek
financial circles
mali çevreler
talk in circles
lafı ağzında gevelemek
circle
{i} daire

Lütfen doğru cevabı daire içine alın. - Please circle the right answer.

O, artık mükemmel bir daire gibi görünmüyor. - It no longer seems to be a perfect circle.

circle
çemberi
crop circles
ekin daireler
in circles
daireler
in circles
Daireler/çemberler hâlinde
pencil of circles
daireler kalemi
plane circles
uçak daireler
run circles around s.o
k. dili, bak. run rings around s.o
circle
{i} sınıf
circle
{i} devir
circle
daire çember
circle
{f} bir yerin
circle
çember içine almak
circle
bu şekildeki herhangi bir cisim
circle
{f} kuşatmak
circle
etki sahası
circle
{i} muhit
circle
{i} dönem
circle
{i} etraf

Ay, Dünya'nın etrafında döner. - The moon circles the earth.

Gezegenler güneşin etrafında döner. - The planets circle the Sun.

circle
gök cisimlerinin kendi etraflarında dönmeleri
circle
{f} çevrelemek
circle
(Tıp) Çember, daire, circulus
circle
daire,v.daire içine al: n.daire
circle
paralel dairesi
circle
gök cisimlerinin yörüngesi
circle
{f} -in etrafını dönmek
circle
{i} çevre, muhit, grup
circle
{i} dönge
circle
{i} etki alanı
circle
great circle büyük
circle
{i} sahneyi çevreleyen koltuklar dizisi
circle
{i} yörünge
circle
{i} ring
circle
{f} çark etmek
circle
çark etm
circle
yuvarlak

Tom listeden üç ismi yuvarlak içine aldı. - Tom circled three names on the list.

circle
değirmi
concentric circles
merkezleri aynı olan
concentric circles
içice çizilmiş daireler
concentric circles
(Matematik) eşmerkezli çemberler
congruent circles
(Matematik) eş çemberler
go around in circles
boşa uğraşmak
go around in circles
harman çevirmek
go round in circles
(deyim) kısır döngü içine girmek
internally tangent circles
(Matematik) içten teğet çember
political circles
(Politika, Siyaset) siyasi çevreler
run around in circles
boşa uğraşmak
run in circles
boşa uğraşmak
run in circles
boşuna uğraşmak
run in circles
boşa kürek çekmek
talk in circles
boşuna uğraşmak
talk in circles
boşa kürek çekmek
English - English
A bagginess of the skin below the eyes from lack of sleep

After working all night, she had circles under her eyes.

plural form of circle
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of circle
plural of circle
center, diameter, radius chord sector tangent line semi-circle arc, major & minor
Concentric rings on the surface of a pearl If circles cover over 1/3 of the pearl's surface, it may be referred to as a circle pearl
third person singular of "to circle"
n The usual western name for one of the three suits in Mah Jong Same as Coins, Plates, Disks, Moons
Cartesian circles
plural form of Cartesian circle
circle
Orbit
circle
A curve that more or less forms part or all of a circle

move in a circle.

circle
To travel around along a curved path
circle
: A two-dimensional geometric figure, a line, consisting of the set of all those points in a plane that are equally distant from another point

The set of all points (x, y) such that (x-1)^2 + y^2 = r^2 is a circle of radius r around the point (1, 0).

circle
To surround
circle
A two-dimensional geometric figure, a disk, consisting of the set of all those points of a plane at a distance less than or equal to a fixed distance from another point
circle
To place or mark a circle around

Circle the jobs that you are interested in applying for.

circle
A line comprising two semicircles of 30 yards radius centred on the wickets joined by straight lines parallel to the pitch used to enforce field restrictions in a one-day match
circle
To travel in circles

Vultures circled overhead.

circle
A specific group of persons

The Rabbit could not claim to be a model of anything, for he didn’t know that real rabbits existed; he thought they were all stuffed with sawdust like himself, and he understood that sawdust was quite out-of-date and should never be mentioned in modern circles.

crop circles
plural form of crop circle
datum circles
plural form of datum circle
go round in circles
To repeatedly do the same thing; without making any progress
great circles
plural form of great circle
magic circles
plural form of magic circle
nine points circles
plural form of nine points circle
nine-point circles
plural form of nine-point circle
oblique circles
plural form of oblique circle
on deck circles
plural form of on deck circle
run circles around
To outperform by a great margin

You may think you're a fast typist, but he'll run circles around you any day!.

run circles round
Alternative form of run circles around
talk in circles
To argue a point by repetition of the same theme, sometimes by using different words, but without making any progress
talking in circles
Present participle of talk in circles
traffic circles
plural form of traffic circle
vicious circles
plural form of vicious circle
virtuous circles
plural form of virtuous circle
circle
{i} ring-shaped geometric figure, round figure; group, society
talk in circles
(Ev ile ilgili) Talk in a confusing or roundabout manner
circle
{n} a round, curve, company, series
circle
{v} to move round, inclose, confine
black circles round the eyes
dark marks under the eyes of one who is either sleep-deprived or very sad
circle
A plane curve consisting of all points at a given distance (call the radius) from a fixed point in the plane called the center
circle
A circle of objects or people is a group of them arranged in the shape of a circle. The monument consists of a circle of gigantic stones We stood in a circle holding hands. = ring
circle
the area in which the magickal worship and spells takes place Can also be used to designate a particular group of Witches or Pagans such as "Silver Acorn Circle"
circle
a shape that is drawn around a point (center) with every point on the shape the same distance from the center -- " the circle is drawn starting at one point " (244)
circle
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"
circle
be around; "Developments surround the town"; "The river encircles the village"
circle
1 n Sacred space in which a ritual or any kind of magical work is done, either by an individual or by a group Often people stand together in a literal circle to begin a ritual, but during the ritual they may move about in any configuration, and are still said to be "in circle " 2 n A concept fundamental to the thealogy of modern Witchcraft, generally referring to the endless cycle of life, death, and rebirth and to the interconnectedness of everything in the universe Thus, a sacred symbol 3 n Syn coven 4 v To join with others in sacred space
circle
a non-legislative grouping of women within a unit, usually for the purpose of program activity, Bible study, fellowship and personal growth, which meets regularly and supports the purpose of the organization
circle
A company assembled, or conceived to assemble, about a central point of interest, or bound by a common tie; a class or division of society; a coterie; a set
circle
To make or form a circle around; enclose A group of people who hold séances [Also see "Séance" and "Mediumship" ]
circle
street names for flunitrazepan
circle
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"
circle
center: (0, 0) radius: 3 equation of circle: x2 + y2 = 9 center: (h, k) radius: r equation of circle: (x - h)2 + (y - k)2 = r2
circle
This is a spell Target Spells with a Circle target can affect everything inside a circle drawn by the caster in casting the spell The spell is broken if the line is broken This is often used in spells with Duration of Ring This has the same difficulty as casting on a Structure, but is a different Target (A formulaic spell will have one or other Target; not a choice )
circle
A circular group of persons; a ring
circle
If something circles an object or a place, or circles around it, it forms a circle around it. This is the ring road that circles the city. the long curving driveway that circled around the vast clipped lawn. = encircle
circle
The set of all points in a plane at a given distance from a given point (the center of the circle) in the plane (Lesson 7 1)
circle
A plane figure, bounded by a single curve line called its circumference, every part of which is equally distant from a point within it, called the center
circle
To move around; to revolve around
circle
something approximating the shape of a circle; "the chairs were arranged in a circle"
circle
The sacred space in which ritual and magickal workings takes place A circle may also refer to a loosely organized group of Witches or Pagans choosing to work together in a somewhat less formal manner than a coven Clan - Any number of covens who have agreed to follow the same kinds of rules, which spring from one central governing source A clan has a single leader, and within the democratic clan governing system he or she had the power to veto proposals or actions of the group ~ The Teen Witch Kit - Silver RavenWolf Cleansing - The process of removing negative energy from an object or place May be accomplished through replacing negative energy with positive energy, sweeping with a besom, burning sage sticks and other means
circle
any circular or rotating mechanism; "the machine punched out metal circles"
circle
- Is the set of all points in a plane that are at a given (read: equal) distance from a given point in that plane Simbol for a circle is: Its measure is 360o Degrees on a circle are measured along the circumference of that circle
circle
You can refer to a group of people as a circle when they meet each other regularly because they are friends or because they belong to the same profession or share the same interests. He has a small circle of friends Alton has made himself fiercely unpopular in certain circles
circle
A line comprising two semicircles of 30 yds radius centred on the wickets joined by straight lines parallel to the pitch used to enforce field restrictions in a one-day match
circle
A circle of something is a round flat piece or area of it. Cut out 4 circles of pastry. a circle of yellow light. = ring
circle
A circle is a shape consisting of a curved line completely surrounding an area. Every part of the line is the same distance from the centre of the area. The flag was red, with a large white circle in the center I wrote down the number 46 and drew a circle around it. = ring
circle
To encompass, as by a circle; to surround; to inclose; to encircle
circle
A series ending where it begins, and repeating itself
circle
Indirect form of words; circumlocution
circle
A territorial division or district
circle
one member of a family of plane curves called conic sections for which every point on th curve is equidistant from its center
circle
A line which joins up all the points a fixed distance from another fixed point The distance from a circle is called the radius You can make a circle by fixing one end of a piece of string and then keeping the string tight draw the line the end of the string makes as it moves
circle
a curved line with every point equal distance from the center
circle
Compass; circuit; inclosure
circle
a closed plane curve every point of which is equidistant from a fixed point, called the center (the center is not part of the circle)
circle
In a theatre or cinema, the circle is an area of seats on the upper floor. see also Arctic Circle, dress circle, inner circle, vicious circle, virtuous circle
circle
A protected area where ritual work takes place [For more information see http: //www spiritonline com/wicca/qa-circle html]
circle
form a circle around; "encircle the errors"
circle
any circular or rotating mechanism; "the machine punched out metal circles" 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" 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" something approximating the shape of a circle; "the chairs were arranged in a circle" travel around something; "circle the globe" move in circles
circle
A plane figure in which all the points are the same distance from a point called the center
circle
A round body; a sphere; an orb
circle
movement once around a course; "he drove an extra lap just for insurance"
circle
The line that bounds such a figure; a circumference; a ring
circle
To circle around someone or something, or to circle them, means to move around them. Emily kept circling around her mother The silent wolves would track and circle them
circle
A plane figure contained by one curved line such that all the straight lines falling up it from one point among those lying within the figure are equal And the point is called the center on the circle
circle
The Sacred Space in which the gods and goddesses are invoked, rituals are performed, and in which Magickal works are accomplished The Circle creates a boundary between the mundane and Magickal worlds In creating this boundary, most Western traditions begin in the East, moving deosil around the Circle, calling in guardians, deities, angels, etc , to guard and protect the space Typically, the one forming the Circle uses one of the active tools (i e , wand, staff, Athame or sword ) Various signs and symbols may also be required Casting the Sacred Circle is sometimes known as "Erecting the Temple," though this term can also have more secret and esoteric meanings depending on the tradition being followed
circle
To move circularly; to form a circle; to circulate
circle
If you circle something on a piece of paper, you draw a circle around it. Circle the correct answers on the coupon below. = ring
circle
The smallest circumscribing circle for the element A is drawn around it
circle
If you say that you have come full circle or have turned full circle, you mean that after a long series of events or changes the same situation that you started with still exists. We've come full circle and dark-blue jeans are once again the height of style. Geometrical curve, one of the conic sections, consisting of the set of all points the same distance (the radius) from a given point (the centre). A line connecting any two points on a circle is called a chord, and a chord passing through the centre is called a diameter. The distance around a circle (the circumference) equals the length of a diameter multiplied by (see pi). The area of a circle is the square of the radius multiplied by . An arc consists of any part of a circle encompassed by an angle with its vertex at the centre (central angle). Its length is in the same proportion to the circumference as the central angle is to a full revolution. Antarctic Circle Arctic Circle Cartesian circle Vienna Circle
circle
an unofficial association of people or groups; "the smart set goes there"; "they were an angry lot"
circle
Designation by an underwriter of a potential buyer of an IPO
circle
a road junction at which traffic streams circularly around a central island; "the accident blocked all traffic at the rotary"
circle
An instrument of observation, the graduated limb of which consists of an entire circle
circle
Any thin three-dimensional equivalent of the geometric figures
circle
If an aircraft or a bird circles or circles something, it moves round in a circle in the air. The plane circled, awaiting permission to land There were two helicopters circling around. like a hawk circling prey
circle
A form of argument in which two or more unproved statements are used to prove each other; inconclusive reasoning
circle
A circle is the set of all points in a plane that are a fixed distance from a point called the center of the circle
circle
travel around something; "circle the globe"
circle
A two-dimensional geometric figure, a line, consisting of the set of all those points in a plane that are equally distant from another point
circle
{f} surround, encircle; go around in a circle
circle
move in circles
close circles
close spheres, near classes
concentric circles
circles which share the same center
in circles
without making progress; "the candidates talked in circles"
in circles
without making progress; "the candidates talked in circles
informed circles
reliable sources of information
quality circles
management technique which divides workers into groups that share problems and try to find solutions
ran around in circles
chased his own tail, ran around himself, circled the issue without ever getting to the heart of it
tangent circles
circles that touch one another at one one point
upper circles
elite section of society, high society
went round in circles
chased his own tail, moved in circles, circled around himself, skirted around the issue, could not find any peace of mind
wide circles
most of the community, significant portion of the population
circles

    Turkish pronunciation

    sırkılz

    Synonyms

    rings

    Pronunciation

    /ˈsərkəlz/ /ˈsɜrkəlz/

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