English to Slovak Meaning of circular - kruhový


Circular :
kruhový

kruhový

kruhový, kolo, točiť sa, rozvláčny, kolo v tvare, guľový

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Definitions of circular in English
Noun(1) an advertisement (usually printed on a page or in a leaflet
Adjective(1) having the shape or form of a circle(2) describing a circle; moving in a circle
Examples of circular in English
(1) He sent a circular letter to numerous legal practices in Scotland, asking various questions about the firms' knowledge of him.(2) Recent donations include the purchase of picnic tables, a circular seat round the willow tree by the lake, and benches in the park.(3) This is a classic circular argument, in which the conclusion is already present in the premise.(4) My front garden is terraced with a paved circle, in the middle of which is a circular bed.(5) This last leg in our circular walk takes us across his farm.(6) A circular was sent to every household in the parish after the failed meetings.(7) The biting surfaces of the teeth should be brushed in circular motion.(8) Further investigations revealed the powder was coming from an A4 size envelope containing a circular leaflet.(9) For him, the journey of his young adulthood was a futile circular movement.(10) It had a circular driveway, and in the center was a small circle of grass with several beautiful rose bushes growing on it.(11) Below is an email that was sent as a circular around the entire university email system, proving just how mush of an important issue parking is!(12) A circular brick island rises up in the centre of the roundabout.(13) A circular sent to members of the exclusive club said the newer building was ÔÇÿa useful annexeÔÇÖ.(14) This is the same facilities team who refused to send a circular email when my car was dented in the office car park!(15) My first new belt in about seven years was a hand-painted creation with two rows of large circular holes running all the way round it.(16) Surrounding the circle will be a circular grass mound, carpeted in bluebells.
Related Phrases of circular
(1) circular saw ::
cirkulárka
(2) circular letter ::
obežník
(3) circular motion ::
Kruhový pohyb
(4) circular flow ::
kolobeh
(5) circular reasoning ::
kruhová úvaha
(6) circular reference ::
cyklický odkaz
(7) circular dichroism ::
cirkulárne dichroismus
Synonyms
Adjective
1. round ::
kolo
2. rotary ::
otáčavý
Noun
3. leaflet ::
leták
4. handbill ::
plagát
Antonyms
1. direct ::
priamy
2. straight ::
rovno
3. straightforward ::
priamočiary
Different Forms
circular, circularity, circularize, circularizes, circularly, circulars
Word Example from TV Shows
...or it tracks back to axiomatic statements,
or it's ultimately circular...

...or it tracks back to axiomatic statements, or it's ultimately CIRCULAR...

The Big Bang Theory Season 2, Episode 1

Hi. Penny, this circular
is addressed to

Hi. Penny, this CIRCULAR is addressed to "occupant,"

The Big Bang Theory Season 10, Episode 18

It has to be done by hand,\Nthermal lance, and circular saw.

It has to be done by hand,
thermal lance, and CIRCULAR saw.

Money Heist Season 1, Episode 8

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