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Pronunciation of the word circle

Circle English? [? kl]? ? ? Beautiful? [? rkl]? ?

Noun (short for noun)? Round; Round; Box; Five? Round; Surround; Hovering; besiege

Noun:? circler? Past tense: circle? Past participle:? Circle it? Now participle:? Turn around? Third person singular:? ring

example sentence

Used as a noun

The dancers stood in a circle around the fire.

The dancers stood in a circle around the bonfire.

A square has four sides, but a circle has no sides.

A square has four sides, while a circle has no sides.

He has a large group of friends.

He has a large group of friends.

Used as a verb

Someone circled the next paragraph with a red pen.

Someone circled the next paragraph with a red pen.

Our army surrounded the desperate enemy and wiped them out in one second.

Our army surrounded the dying enemy and quickly wiped it out.

Word usage

(noun)

The basic meaning of a circle is "circle, circumference; Round; "Ring" is a countable noun.

Circle is also used to refer to the "boundary" (plural), and it can also refer to the "circle" (singular) composed of people with the same interests or hobbies. When making this plan, you generally don't need to circle the article before.

Circle can also refer to the semi-circular "balcony" of a theater, cinema, concert hall, etc.

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Usage of synonyms

Ring English? 【r? ]? ? ? Beautiful? 【r? ]? ?

Noun (short for noun)? Ring; Ring; Round; A boxing ring; Circus; Gangs; n? Ring tone; Bell; Telephone; Tone; Five? Surround; Surround; Form a circle

Past tense: rang/ringed? Past participle:? Ring/ring? Now participle:? Ring the bell? Third person singular:? ring

example sentence

Used as a noun

She wears a wedding ring to show that she is married.

She wears a wedding ring to show that she is married.

Roger tied the rope firmly to the metal ring.

Roger tied the rope firmly to the metal ring.

Used as a noun

Someone is knocking at the door.

The doorbell rang.

We ushered in the new year with the church bell.

We ushered in the new year in the church bell.

Word usage

(noun)

The basic meaning of ring is "ring, ring", and it can also refer to a "ring" similar to a ring. As a metaphor, it can be interpreted as "gang", which is a countable noun.

Ring can also be interpreted as "boxing ring, wrestling table", often in singular form.