0 to move or cause something to move around a central point or line:
1 to move in a circle or a curve around a central point, or to cause something to do this:
The concerns revolve around their audiences' appraisal of the amenities and proximity of the theatre.
A final criticism revolves around the savings of the unemployed and whether they continue to purchase equities during periods of unemployment.
For example, for someone whose life revolves around grandchildren, the role of grandparent can be conserved despite severe physical disabilities.
Their discussion revolved from the start around the causes of and the responsibilities for delinquency and the way it is dealt with.
The debate revolved around the party's programme for the upcoming general elections.
Compared to preschool conversations, family mealtime conversations less frequently revolved around turn negotiations, maybe due to the much lower number of participants in family interaction.
Music analysis often revolves around two activities - the identification of musically significant units or 'segments', and the study of relationships among segments.
The revolving door between nursing homes and acute care means that such increase inevitably reaches high risk hospitalized patients.
中文繁体
(使)旋轉, (使)轉動, (使)環繞,圍繞…
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(使)旋转, (使)转动, (使)环绕,围绕…
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girar, dar vueltas, rotar…
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girar, descrever uma órbita circular…
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(中心点の周りを)回る, 回転する…
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dönmek, devir yapmak…
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tourner, (faire) tourner…
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girar…
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