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Что (кто) такое circulate - определение

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circulate         
1961 STUDIO ALBUM BY NEIL SEDAKA
Circulate (album)
v.
1) (D; intr.) to circulate among (the host circulated among the guests)
2) (D; intr.) to circulate through (blood circulates through the body)
circulate         
1961 STUDIO ALBUM BY NEIL SEDAKA
Circulate (album)
(circulates, circulating, circulated)
1.
If a piece of writing circulates or is circulated, copies of it are passed round among a group of people.
The document was previously circulated in New York at the United Nations...
Public employees, teachers and liberals are circulating a petition for his recall...
This year anonymous leaflets have been circulating in Peking.
VERB: be V-ed, V n, V
circulation
...an inquiry into the circulation of 'unacceptable literature'.
N-UNCOUNT: usu the N of n
2.
If something such as a rumour circulates or is circulated, the people in a place tell it to each other.
Rumours were already beginning to circulate that the project might have to be abandoned...
I deeply resented those sort of rumours being circulated at a time of deeply personal grief.
= spread
VERB: V, be V-ed, also V n
3.
When something circulates, it moves easily and freely within a closed place or system.
...a virus which circulates via the bloodstream and causes ill health in a variety of organs...
Cooking odors can circulate throughout the entire house.
VERB: V, V, also V prep
circulation
The north pole is warmer than the south and the circulation of air around it is less well contained.
...the principle of free circulation of goods.
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4.
If you circulate at a party, you move among the guests and talk to different people.
Let me get you something to drink, then I must circulate.
VERB: V
circulate         
1961 STUDIO ALBUM BY NEIL SEDAKA
Circulate (album)
¦ verb
1. move or cause to move continuously or freely through a closed area.
move around a social function and talk to many people.
2. pass or cause to pass from place to place or person to person.
Derivatives
circulative adjective
circulator noun
Origin
C15 (as an alchemical term meaning 'distil something, allowing condensed vapour to return to the original liquid'): from L. circulat-, circulare 'move in a circular path', from circulus (see circle).
circulate         
1961 STUDIO ALBUM BY NEIL SEDAKA
Circulate (album)
I. v. n.
1.
Move round, move in a circle.
2.
Spread, be diffused, have currency.
II. v. a.
Spread, diffuse, disseminate, promulgate, propagate, give currency to, spread abroad.
Circulate         
1961 STUDIO ALBUM BY NEIL SEDAKA
Circulate (album)
·vi To move in a circle or circuitously; to move round and return to the same point; as, the blood circulates in the body.
II. Circulate ·vi To pass from place to place, from person to person, or from hand to hand; to be diffused; as, money circulates; a story circulates.
III. Circulate ·vt To cause to pass from place to place, or from person to person; to Spread; as, to circulate a report; to circulate bills of credit.
Circulate         
1961 STUDIO ALBUM BY NEIL SEDAKA
Circulate (album)
Circulate is the second solo album of Neil Sedaka after his 1959 debut solo album Rock with Sedaka. Circulate was released in 1961 by RCA Victor and was produced by Al Nevins and Don Kirshner.
circulation         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Recirculation; Circulation (disambiguation); Circulated
(circulations)
1.
The circulation of a newspaper or magazine is the number of copies that are sold each time it is produced.
The Daily News once had the highest circulation of any daily in the country...
The paper has proved unable to maintain its circulation figures.
N-COUNT: with supp
2.
Your circulation is the movement of blood through your body.
Anyone with heart, lung or circulation problems should seek medical advice before flying.
...cold spots in the fingers caused by poor circulation.
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3.
see also circulate
4.
If something such as money is in circulation, it is being used by the public. If something is out of circulation or has been withdrawn from circulation, it is no longer available for use by the public.
...a society like America, with perhaps 180 million guns in circulation.
...the decision to take 50 and 100 ruble bills out of circulation.
PHRASE
circulatory         
  • Blood flow in the pulmonary and systemic circulations showing capillary networks in the torso sections
  • Capillary bed
  • bronchial arteries]].
  • [[Magnetic resonance angiography]] of [[aberrant subclavian artery]]
  • border
  • Diagram of capillary network joining the arterial system with the venous system.
  • Human anatomical chart of blood vessels, with heart, lungs, liver and kidneys included. Other organs are numbered and arranged around it. Before cutting out the figures on this page, [[Vesalius]] suggests that readers glue the page onto parchment and gives instructions on how to assemble the pieces and paste the multilayered figure onto a base "muscle man" illustration. "Epitome", fol.14a. HMD Collection, WZ 240 V575dhZ 1543.
  • 60-second cycle]]) and shows the red blood cell deforming as it enters capillaries, as well as the bars changing color as the cell alternates in states of oxygenation along the circulatory system.
  • The open circulatory system of the grasshopper – made up of a heart, vessels and hemolymph. The hemolymph is pumped through the heart, into the aorta, dispersed into the head and throughout the hemocoel, then back through the ostia in the heart and the process repeated.
  • Flatworms, such as this ''[[Pseudoceros bifurcus]]'', lack specialized circulatory organs.
  • Two-chambered heart of a fish
  • Image of veins from [[William Harvey]]'s ''[[Exercitatio Anatomica de Motu Cordis et Sanguinis in Animalibus]]'', 1628
THREE INDEPENDENT SYSTEMS THAT WORK TOGETHER: CARDIOVASCULAR, PULMONARY AND SYSTEMIC
Cardiovascular system; Cardiovascular System; Cardiovascular; Blood circulation; Bloodstream; Circulatory; List of physiology topics: circulation; Circulation (physiology); Double circulatory system; Systemic circulation; Circulation of blood; Human circulatory system; Blood cirulation; Blood stream; Hemocoel; Open circulatory system; Transport system in animals; Circulation of the Blood; Blood circulation effects on energy level; Vascular system; Hemolymphe; Three chambered heart; Two chambered heart; Cardio-vascular system; Haemocoel; Systemic venous system; Vasculature; Cardiopulmonary; Systemic loop; Blood system; Circulation of the blood; Cardio vascular; Oxygen transportation; Closed circulatory system; Blood circulatory system; Systemic vein; Circlatory system; Open circulation; Blood supply; Systemic Veins; Double circulation; Vascular bed; Vascular tree; Hæmocœl; Development of the circulatory system; Systema cardiovasculare; Circulatory systems; Systemic venous systems; Circulatory control system; Circulatory control systems; Circulation control system; Circulation control systems; Circulation system; Circulation systems; Vascular network; Evolutionary history of the cardiovascular system; Evolution of the circulatory system; Evolution of circulatory systems
Circulatory means relating to the circulation of blood in the body. (MEDICAL)
...the human circulatory system.
ADJ: ADJ n
Circulator         
  • matched load]] on port 3. The label on the permanent magnet indicates the direction of circulation.
  • Microwave diode reflection amplifier using a circulator
PASSIVE NON-RECIPROCAL THREE- OR FOUR-PORT DEVICE, IN WHICH A MICROWAVE OR RADIO FREQUENCY SIGNAL ENTERING ANY PORT IS TRANSMITTED TO THE NEXT PORT IN ROTATION (ONLY)
Microwave circulator; Y-circulator; Circulators
A circulator is a passive, non-reciprocal three- or four-port device that only allows a microwave or radio-frequency signal to exit through the port directly after the one it entered. Optical circulators have similar behavior.
Circulable      
·adj That may be circulated.

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