0 to go around or through something, or to make something go around or through something:
1 to move around or through:
2 to send something such as information, ideas, or documents from one person to another:
Management will be circulating a supplementary report at the budget meeting.
News of her retirement quickly circulated around the office.
The black dirham, which often bears the name of the local bedouin ruler, was circulated exclusively in local markets.
Thus circulating leptin appears to increase until late middle age, then, as in rodents, begins to decrease with advanced old age.
The amount of leptin-secreting tissue increases roughly linearly with total fat mass, so a relationship between circulating leptin and adiposity would be expected.
Moreover, these enhancements had been circulating for years without an adequate supporting experimental evaluation.
The initial negative deflection in the response is the a-wave, which results from the suppression of the circulating current of the photoreceptors.
His excitement about indefinitely extending businesses moreover finds its match in old-fashioned prejudice against turning landed wealth into circulating paper.
Drafts of the papers first circulated among the authors.
More work is also needed on how the wartime and post-war plans circulated, and how they were consumed.
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(使)循環, (使)流通, (使)傳遞…
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(使)循环, (使)流通, (使)传递…
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circular, distribuir…
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circular…
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循環する…
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duyurmak, yaymak, herkese ilan etmek…
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(faire) circuler, circuler, diffuser…
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