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  1. Jun 30, 2011 · circle is a noun in your example. Out of = from or using in your example, i.e. it's a preposition governing the word paper. It's not part of a compound verb. I've never come across the term "circle out" as a compound verb. I'd have to interpret it as "exclude the circled items" and then my mind would balk because we normally use a circle to ...

  2. Jan 14, 2011 · Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. English. Jan 14, 2011. #2. To me they sound the same, except that "circular" implies a perfect or near-perfect circle, whereas "round" can refer to anything that is circle-like without being perfectly circular. An oval shield, for example, is round, but it isn't circular.

  3. Nov 15, 2018 · No, 'circle' means " draw a (real) circle around", but 'encircle' doesn't, it means " form a (rough) circle around", and can be used actively (soldiers encircled the village) or inactively (trees encircled the village). Thank you so much, entangledbank. So only the following are correct: 1. The correct answer has been circled.

  4. Oct 16, 2013 · The wheel is come full circle, I am here. The idea is the the wheel of fortune has turned a complete circle: Gloucester's adulterous lust led to his losing his eyes. The punishment has come for Gloucester's sin. Edmund's villainy has also resulted in his being brought low. Here is the explanation from Oxford Dictionaries: Yes, please give us ...

  5. Mar 18, 2018 · Here's a dictionary definition. come (or turn) full circle. phrase. Return to a past position or situation, especially in a way considered to be inevitable. ‘the region is being forced to come full circle and repeat the errors of its tragic past’. ‘now it seems the wheel has turned full circle—the western is being revived’.

  6. Sep 9, 2010 · I'm translating a survey and need to translate the sentence "please circle the most appropriate response for each statement to indicate the extent to which you agree or disagree" S’il vous plait, entourer la réponse plus approprié a chaque d eclaration pour indiquer à tel point vous êtes d’accord ou pas d’accord.

  7. Mar 26, 2018 · Mar 26, 2018. #2. It means that suddenly, everyone started talking and sharing their experience, in a supportive way. The circle (group of persons) suddenly starts being actively supportive. It emphasizes the sudden change from silently listening to the “leader” to jumping into action. I also can't help but feel some kind of derision in ...

  8. Sep 16, 2014 · A society is different than a club. Generally, societies induct members and are more than clubs. They usually have a president and officers and are more formal than clubs. If you are in a society, than say this, but if you are just in a club then do not say this. If you tell us about the dance club/society we can tell you which word to use.

  9. Feb 27, 2024 · French. Feb 27, 2024. #1. I was translating a song and the expression "Circle the drain" appeared In this context it stands for the north-american saying which means : "experience a rapidly worsening situation apparently leading to failure or disaster" I was wondering if there was any french saying that would be equivalent to it, but I don't ...

  10. Dec 29, 2017 · A hoop is a physical object. There are different kinds: "hula hoops", metal hoops on barrels, etc. A circle is a 2-dimensional geometric shape. We use "circle" often about physical things that resemble that shape. For example, people may "stand in a circle" or "sit in a circle". A highway may "circle the city" or "be a circle around the city".

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