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Circle
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cercle, groupe
an unofficial association of people or groups
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rond-point, cercle
a circular intersection where multiple roads meet
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cercle, rond
something approximating the shape of a circle
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tour, circonférence
movement once around a course
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conséquence, circonstance
having consequence
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cercle, roue
any circular or rotating mechanism
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balcon
a curved upper floor in a theater or opera house where there are seats for the audience
What is a "circle"?
A circle is a section of seating in a theater or opera house that is higher up and curved around the stage. It is located above the main floor and often provides a good view of the performance from an elevated angle. This seating area is usually more affordable compared to seats on the main floor but still offers a clear view of the action.
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cercle, anneau
street names for flunitrazepan
to circle
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circler, faire le tour de
to travel or move around something in a circular path or route
Transitive: to circle an area
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survoler, cercle
to fly or move in a circular trajectory above someone or something, often in a repetitive or continuous manner, usually while observing or waiting
Intransitive: to circle above sth | to circle around sth
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encercler, faire un cercle autour de
to draw to create a rounded shape around something
Transitive: to circle a place
circle
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circlet
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circlet
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circular
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circular
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circulate
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circulate
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Exemple
The children drew a circle on the paper during art class.
The sun was a bright orange circle in the sky during the sunset.
The Olympic rings are five interlocking circles representing continents.
She used a compass to draw a small circle on the map.
The Earth is approximately a sphere, which is like a 3D circle.