"circulate" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

circulate verbo

circulate + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 25
circulate a petition • circulate air • circulate water • circulate copies • circulate blood • ...
verbo + circulate
Kolokacji: 9
begin circulating • begin to circulate • start circulating • continue to circulate • help circulate • ...
circulate + preposición
Kolokacji: 33
circulate among • circulate through • circulate around • circulate about • circulate throughout • ...
circulate + adjetivo/adverbio
Kolokacji: 27
widely circulated • circulate freely • most circulated • privately circulated • quickly circulate • ...
1. nationally circulated = na szczeblu centralnym krążyć nationally circulated
2. circulated internationally = rozpowszechniony na całym świecie circulated internationally
3. circulate worldwide = krąż na całym świecie circulate worldwide
4. circulate globally = krąż globalnie circulate globally
  • The major driver for the emergence of technoethics can be attributed to the publication of major reference works available in English and circulated globally.
  • And Metro International and other publishers of free newspapers have expanded rapidly across the Continent; two-thirds of the 40 million free dailies circulated globally are distributed in Europe, according to the newspaper association.
  • Despite the uneven distribution of sunlight over time intervals shorter than several months, unilluminated areas of Venus are kept almost as hot as the day side by globally circulating winds.
  • Despite the uneven distribution of sunlight cast on Venus at any given time, polar areas and the night side of Venus are kept almost as hot as on the day side by globally circulating winds.
  • The G genotype is not an unusual or rare genotype and, like the rest of known genotypes of mumps, it has been circulating globally for decades or longer.
  • Salazar conceives mobility as a globally circulating socio-cultural construct that positively values the ability to move, the freedom of movement, and the tendency to change easily or quickly.
  • The four dengue serotypes circulate globally, and infection with one dengue serotype confers life-long protection against re-infection with the same serotype, but only short-term protection against the other 3 serotypes.
  • American currency has been circulating globally for most of the 20th century.
  • The bubonic plague continued to circulate through different ports globally for the next fifty years; however, it was primarily found in Southeast Asia.
  • He claims that local contexts form a sort of framework or filter through which global processes and globally circulating images and symbols are appropriated, thus attaining meaning.
(4) mainly, originally
Kolokacji: 2

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