circling
/ˈsɜː.kəl/ (bre, ipa) · [sˈɚkəlɪŋ] /ˈsɝː.kəl/ (ame, ipa)
circling — 動詞
- circlingpresent simple I / you / we / they
- circlings3rd person singular
- circlinging-ing form
- circlingedpast simple
1. moving along a curved path that returns to the starting point, often repeatedly
盤旋;繞行
沿著曲線繞著某點重複移動
moving along a curved path that returns to the starting point, often repeatedly above, around, or near a person, place, or thing.
Two hawks were circling slowly above the dry field, watching for movement in the grass.
兩隻老鷹在乾枯的田野上方緩緩盤旋,注意著草叢裡的動靜。
typical context: birds of prey circling overhead
The taxi kept circling the block while Camille looked for the right house number.
計程車一直繞著街區轉,Camille 在找正確的門牌號碼。
collocation: circling the block
A small plane was circling the airport, waiting for permission to land.
一架小飛機正在機場上空盤旋,等待降落許可。
Dewi noticed several sharks circling the surfers and shouted a warning from the beach.
Dewi 看到幾條鯊魚在衝浪者附近繞圈,從沙灘上大聲示警。
Reporters were circling the courthouse, hoping to catch the witness on her way out.
記者們在法院外圍繞守候,希望能在那位證人離開時攔到她。
- hovering
staying in roughly the same spot in the air, usually without much sideways movement; 'circling' implies a curved path
- orbiting
stronger sense of repeated, regular curved motion around a fixed centre; more technical, common with planets and satellites
- looping
going round in a closed shape; often used of a single full circuit rather than repeated rounds
- approaching
moving directly towards a point rather than going around it
文法句型
[subject] is circling
[subject] is circling [object]
用法筆記
Often used in continuous tenses ('was circling', 'are circling'). The subject is typically something that can move in a curved path — birds, aircraft, vehicles, or people on foot. With a direct object the meaning is 'going round it'; without one the meaning is 'going round in a curved path'.
常見錯誤
2. drawing a ring with a pen, pencil, or finger around a word, number, or item, usu
圈起來;圈選
用筆在字詞或項目周圍畫圈做標記
drawing a ring with a pen, pencil, or finger around a word, number, or item, usually to mark it as important or selected.
Ziad was circling the wrong answers on his son's homework with a red pen.
Ziad 正在用紅筆把兒子作業上錯的答案一一圈起來。
typical context: marking errors on paper
Paloma sat at the kitchen table, circling job ads in the Sunday newspaper.
Paloma 坐在廚房餐桌前,圈選週日報紙上的徵才廣告。
collocation: circling ads / listings in a paper
The teacher kept circling spelling mistakes in the children's essays before handing them back.
老師在發回作文之前,一直在小朋友的作文上把拼錯的字圈起來。
Sahil was circling dates on the calendar to remind himself when each rent payment was due.
Sahil 在月曆上把日期圈起來,提醒自己每筆房租到期的時間。
Hyun pointed at the map, circling the village with her finger so the driver could see it.
Hyun 指著地圖,用手指把那個村莊圈起來,讓司機看清楚。
- marking
broader; can mean any kind of mark (tick, cross, underline), while 'circling' is specifically drawing a ring
- highlighting
usually with a bright marker pen over the text; 'circling' draws a ring around it instead
- ringing
rare in this sense in modern English; sometimes used in British schools but less common than 'circling'
- crossing out
drawing a line through something to cancel it, the opposite intention of selecting
文法句型
[subject] is circling [item on a page]
用法筆記
Subject is a person; the object is a written or printed item the person wants to highlight (a word, name, number, date, answer, ad). Distinguish from sense 1 — this is a small marking action on a flat surface, not movement through space.
常見錯誤
3. putting things or people into a ring-shaped arrangement so that they face each o
圍成圈;圍排
把物品或人擺成環狀的配置
putting things or people into a ring-shaped arrangement so that they face each other or surround a central point.
Mira was circling the chairs in the classroom so the students could see each other during the discussion.
Mira 正把教室裡的椅子圍成一圈,這樣同學們在討論時可以看到彼此。
typical context: classroom or therapy setup
The scouts started circling their tents around the campfire before nightfall.
童軍們在天黑前開始把帳篷圍著營火排成一圈。
pattern: circling [items] around [centre]
Imran spent the morning circling the garden stones around the new fountain.
Imran 花了一個早上把花園的石頭沿著新噴泉圍成一圈。
Before the ceremony, the dancers were circling small candles on the wooden floor.
典禮開始前,舞者們正在木地板上把小蠟燭排成一圈。
- arranging in a circle
longer but clearer; the everyday way to express this meaning in spoken English
- encircling
stronger; suggests completely surrounding, often with the centre trapped or enclosed
- lining up
putting things in a straight line rather than a ring
文法句型
[subject] is circling [objects, usually plural]
用法筆記
Distinguish from sense 1 (movement around) and sense 2 (drawing a ring on paper). Here the object is a set of physical things that the subject physically places into a ring shape. Less frequent than the first two senses; learners can usually rely on phrases like 'arrange in a circle' instead.