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circulation
[ sur-kyuh-ley-shuhn ]
noun
- an act or instance of circulating, moving in a circle or circuit, or flowing.
- the continuous movement of blood through the heart and blood vessels, which is maintained chiefly by the action of the heart, and by which nutrients, oxygen, and internal secretions are carried to and wastes are carried from the body tissues.
- any similar circuit, passage, or flow, as of the sap in plants or air currents in a room.
- the transmission or passage of anything from place to place or person to person:
the circulation of a rumor; the circulation of money.
- the distribution of copies of a periodical among readers.
- the number of copies of each issue of a newspaper, magazine, etc., distributed.
- coins, notes, bills, etc., in use as money; currency.
- Library Science.
- the lending of library books and other materials.
- the number of books and materials that a library has lent.
- the processes connected with providing for the use of library materials, including reserve operations, recall, and record-keeping.
- Hydraulics. a quantity analogous to work and equal to the line integral of the component of fluid velocity about a closed contour.
circulation
/ 藢蝉蓽藧办箩蕣藞濒别瑟蕛蓹苍 /
noun
- the transport of oxygenated blood through the arteries to the capillaries, where it nourishes the tissues, and the return of oxygen-depleted blood through the veins to the heart, where the cycle is renewed
- the flow of sap through a plant
- any movement through a closed circuit
- the spreading or transmission of something to a wider group of people or area
- (of air and water) free movement within an area or volume
- the distribution of newspapers, magazines, etc
- the number of copies of an issue of such a publication that are distributed
- library science
- a book loan, as from a library lending department
- each loan transaction of a particular book
- the total issue of library books over a specified period
- a rare term for circulating medium
- in circulation
- (of currency) serving as a medium of exchange
- (of people) active in a social or business context
circulation
- The flow of fluid, especially blood, through the tissues of an organism to allow for the transport and exchange of blood gases, nutrients, and waste products. In vertebrates, the circulation of blood to the tissues and back to the heart is caused by the pumping action of the heart. Oxygen-rich blood is carried away from the heart by the arteries, and oxygen-poor blood is returned to the heart by the veins. The circulation of lymph occurs in a separate system of vessels (the lymphatic system). Lymph is pumped back to the heart by the contraction of skeletal muscles.
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 肠颈谤路肠耻路濒补路产濒别 [sur, -ky, uh, -l, uh, -b, uh, l], adjective
- 颈苍顎卼别谤路肠颈谤顎卌耻路濒补顎僼颈辞苍 noun
- 苍辞苍顎卌颈谤路肠耻路濒补顎僼颈辞苍 noun
- 辫谤别顎卌颈谤路肠耻路濒补顎僼颈辞苍 noun
- 谤别顎卌颈谤路肠耻路濒补顎僼颈辞苍 noun
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of circulation1
Idioms and Phrases
- in circulation, participating actively in social or business life:
After a month in the hospital, he's back in circulation.
More idioms and phrases containing circulation
see in circulation ; out of circulation .Example Sentences
The website also saw heavy circulation, snapshots of the counters shared across social media platforms X, BlueSky and LinkedIn, as well as among government officials and workers.
Trump tokens in circulation are currently worth a total of around $2.5bn.
The last Labour government started issuing the first ID cards to UK citizens and 15,000 were in circulation when the scheme was scrapped by the Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition in 2011 and the database destroyed.
On the other side of the ledger, a reflection of the falling circulation and prominence of newspapers means adverts in the local rag have been removed.
The Cabinet Office will order departments to freeze almost all of the around 20,000 cards in circulation this week, with a strict new application process aiming to cut the number by 50%.
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Definitions and idiom definitions from 亚洲网紅露点 Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, 漏 Random House, Inc. 2023
Idioms from The American Heritage庐 Idioms Dictionary copyright 漏 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
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