pref.(前缀)
- Around; about:
环绕:围绕…的;在…周围:
circumlunar.
绕月球的
语源
- Latin
拉丁语 - from circum [around] [accusative of] circus [circle] * see circle
源自 circum [围绕…的] [] circus的宾格 [圆] *参见 circle
prefix
circumlocution
circumrotate
Origin
from Latin circum around, from circus circlecircum-
Related Words
- circuit
- circumference
- circumflex
- circumfluous
- circumjacent
- circumnavigate
prefix
circumpolar
- about; around. (functioning within the word as an adverb as in circumambulate, or as a preposition as in circumpolar).表示“绕”; “周”(在circumambulate等词中起副词作用, 在circumpolar等词中起介词作用)。
1656 Blount Glossogr.,*Circumaggerate, to heap, or cast a heap about.
1678–96 Phillips, *Circumaggeration, a heaping round about. Hence in Kersey, Bailey, Ash.
1635 D. Person Varieties ii. 66A Comet *circumbeamed about with..long hayre.
1840 New Monthly Mag. LIX. 494makes his nod *circumbendingly. [ He]
1648 Herrick Hesper., Temple 64The fringe that *circumbinds it too.
1599 A. M. tr. Gabelhouer's Physicke 154/1*Circumcingle the Egge with fier.
Ibid. 184/2 §2That he may circumcingle the patient about his body.
1645 Quarles Sol. Recant. xii. 15Wisdome shall guide thee, Love shall *circumclose thee.
c1630 Risdon Surv. Devon (1714) II. 261The second that *circum-compassed the earthly Globe.
1648 Herrick Hesper., To Silvia,I am holy while I stand *Circum-crost by thy pure hand.
a1677 Barrow Pope's Suprem. 252 (1687)The address..was but a factious *circumcursation of desperate wretches.
1855 Smedley OccultSc. 334The object of this circumcursation was simply to exclude the interference of the will.
1882 Geikie Text-Bk.Geol. vii. 925Eminences detached by erosion from the masses of rock..have been termed hills of *circumdenudation.
1623 Cockeram *Circundolate, to hew round about. [ Hence in Blount Glossogr.]
1731 Bailey, To Circumdolate, to chip, or cut about; also to deceive.
1648 Herrick Hesper., To Sir J. Berkley,This citie..seven times *circumflankt with brasse.
1657 Jer. Taylor in EvelynMem. (1857) III. 99That little particle of fire is soon overcome by the *circumflant air.
1843 Blackw. Mag. LIV. 412China, India, and the seas *circumflowing.
1656 Blount Glossogr.,*Circumfulgent, shining about, or on all sides.
1667 H. More Div. Dial. v. §10 (1713) 440Circumfulgent fire.
1513 Bradshaw St. Werburge i. 2038This lady *cyrcumfulsed with grace.
Ibid. ii. 433With grace circumfulced and lyghtned was Englande.
1590 Greene Never too late O iij b,Assoone as I beganne to *circumglaze her with my Sophistry.
1842 Kingsley Lett. in Life iv,Considering the oscillations and perplex *circumgurgitations of this piece-meal world.
1842 Blackw. Mag. LI. 25*Circumhabitant infancy and childhood congregate.
1664 Power Exp.Philos. ii. 103The Ayr..presses..upon the Earth, and all Bodies *circuminclosed by it.
Ibid. i. 81A double Crystalline humour, one *circum-included within the other.
Ibid. i. 48Other Seeds, besides the *circuminvolving Pulpe, are immured in Shells.
1792 Gibbon Lett. inMisc. Wks. (1796) I. 696,I wanted patience to undertake the tedious *circumitineration of the Tirol.
1731–36 Bailey *Circumition, a going about. [ 1766–1800 the act of going round.]
1657 Tomlinson Renou's Disp. 675Another Cucurbite..well..*circumlited with..clay.
1656 Blount Glossogr.,*Circumlition, an annointing about, also a polishing.
1678–96 Phillips Circumlition, a daubing or plaistering about.
1662 Stanley Hist. ChaldaickPhilos. (1701) 11/1The place above the Moon is *circumlucid, or bright throughout.
1833 Lamb Elia,Pop. Fallacies xi. (1860) 417In their..round of unconscious *circum-migration.
1648 Herrick Hesper., Upon Julia's Breasts,Display thy breasts, my Julia, there let me Behold that *circummortall purity.
Ibid. To T. Shapcott,A verse that shall (When hence thy circummortall part is gone) Arch-like hold up thy name's inscription.
1791 E. Darwin Bot. Gard. i. 76 note,With intervals of the *circumnatant fluid between them.
1828 Blackw. Mag. XXIII. 408The..circumnatant ducks.
1835 Wilson Ibid. XXXVIII. 154Perch rarely failed you, for..you were sure to fall in with one *circumnatatory school or other.
1662 Stanley Hist. ChaldaickPhilos. (1701) 12/1The place beneath the Moon is *circumnebulous, dark on every side.
1652 Urquhart JewelWks. (1834) 289A fountain..whose nature is to be the colder within itself the greater *circumobresistance of heat be in the aire.
1655–60 Stanley Hist. Philos. (1701) 258/2Sleep..is a recession of the heat inward, with a natural kind of *Circumobsistence.
1582 N. T. (Rhem.) 1Tim. vi. 20 note,Their Companation, Impanation, *Circumpanation, to auoid the true Conuersion in the..Eucharist.
1588 Lett. T. Cavendish inArb. Garner II. 128To *Circumpass the whole Globe.
c1630 Risdon Surv. Devon §192 (1810) 204The second that circumpassed..the..globe.
1635 E. Pagitt Christianogr. iii. (1636) 106Their reservation of the Hoast in a Boxe: their *circumportation thereof.
1664 Power Exp.Philos. ii. 117Upon removal of the *circumpressing Quicksilver.
1681 tr. Willis' Rem.Med. Wks. Voc. ,*Circumpulsion, a driving about.
1696 Phillips Circumpulsion, is the thrusting forward of all Bodies that are mov'd by the Bodies that lie round about 'em. [ Hence in Bailey.]
1673 Gregory in Rigaud Corr. Sc. Men (1841) II. 253Making insensible the *circumradiancy of celestial bodies.
1731 Bailey II, *Circumrasion (with Botanists), a scraping or raking off the bark round about.
1755 Johnson, Circumrasion, the act of shaving or paring round.
1664 Power Exp.Philos. ii. 101When the *circum-resistency of other contiguous Bodies to them is removed.
Ibid. Pref. 13*Circumrevolutions about their central Suns. [ of the Planetary Bodies]
1812 Sir R. Wilson Private Diary I. 80The *circum-rolling waves.
1754 Richardson Grandison vi. (1812) 155 (D.)With your hums and your haws, and the whole *circumroundabouts of female nonsense, to stave off the point.
1602 Warner Alb. Eng. xi. lxii. (1612) 271Ye, of whom are some haue *circum-sail'd the earth.
.. Clifton The Group (L.), President and all..*circumseated at an empty board.
1657 Tomlinson Renou's Disp. 303Broad leafs *circumsepted with hard pricks.
1650 Macallo Can. Physick 28The *circumsisting Aire..maketh the blood more hot and dry.
1625 Bp. R. Montagu Ap. Cæsar 196Accessory and *circumsistant.
1681 Glanvill Sadducismus i. (1726) 70The *Circumsonant Clangor of those surrounding Trumpets.
1656 Blount Glossogr.,*Circunsonate, to make a sound on all parts, to be heard on every side; to ring about. [ Hence in Phillips, Bailey, Ash.]
1648 Herrick Hesper., Ultimus Heroum,When Cato the severe Entred the *circumspacious theater.
Ibid. To J. Crofts,Some few immortals..To *circumspangle this my spacious sphere (As lamps for everlasting shining here).
1839 Bailey Festus xix. (1848) 206A shout..which caused The *circumspatial skies shake.
1632 Lithgow Trav. ix. (1682) 367All the *circumstanding knights.
1623 Cockeram *Circunstate, to compasse about.
Ibid. ii,A Compassing about..*Circunstation. [ In Blount and Ash.]
1850 H. H. Wilson tr. Rig-veda I. 15The *circum-stationed (inhabitants of the three worlds).
a1734 North Exam. i. iii. §156 (1740) 223He was well lodged at Whitehall..and *circumstipated with his Guards.
1623 Cockeram, *Circumstrued, built round about.
1684 tr. Bonet'sMerc. Compit. iii. 57A thin Membrane *circumtended like a Valve.
1603 Holland Plutarch's Mor. 1021The extentions and *circumtentions of right lines.
1835 T. Hook G. Gurney (1850) III. iv. 384A clear trout-stream *circumundulated the grounds.
1664 Power Exp.Philos. i. 69The..Observation of the Spirits *circumundulation when the Snail..moved.
1656 Blount Glossogr.,*Circunvagant, that wandreth about.
1721– in Bailey.
1755 in Ash.
1878 L. Wingfield Lady Grizel III. xvii. 370With circumvagrant windings.
1657 Tomlinson Renou's Disp. 281Other grains..are *circumvected by circulators.
1656 Blount Glossogr.,*Circunvection, a carrying or conveying about.
1632 Lithgow Trav. vi. (1682) 267The Mountains, that *Circumviron Jerusalem.
1860 All Y. Round No. 43. 401Those circumvironing cypresses.
a1528 Skelton Vox.Pop. 82Within the *circumvisions Of your graces domynyons.
1819 H. Busk Vestriad v. 92He *circumvolitates the prostrate scene.
1648 Herrick Hesper., Sailing fr. Julia,Those deities which *circum-walk the Seas.
1664 Evelyn Sylva (1776) 314Cones ..*Circum-zoned, as it were, with pretty broad thick scales. [ of the cedar]
1855–60 Maury Phys. Geog. Sea xi. §511In the *circumantartic regions, where all is sea.
1880 Watson in Jrnl. Linn. Soc. XV.No. 82. 106Two stronger *circumbasal threads.
1708 Motteux Rabelais v. xlvii. (1737) 198In these *Circumcentral Regions.
1880 Watson in Jrnl. Linn. Soc. XV.No. 82. 126The absence of the *circumcolumnar thread on the base.
1861 Bumstead Ven.Dis. (1879) 710The *circumcorneal injection.
1879 P. Smith Glaucoma 169The *circumlental space does not reopen.
1880 Brit. Med. Jrnl. Sept. 388The circumlental space, i.e. the space which separated the margin of the lens from the ciliary processes.
1881 Nature XXIV. 35 The *circum-Mediterranean fauna.
1884 in N.Y. Tribune 28 Nov.,An open, *circummundane, annular sea.
1847–8 Todd Cycl. Anat. IV. 173/2The eight larger ganglia of the *circumœsophageal ring.
1880 Bastian Brain iv. 75Distinct branches of the *circumpallial nerves.
1839 Bailey Festus xix. 59/2A cold..rayonnance As is the moon's of naked light, ungarbed In *circumspheral air.
1881 Watson in Jrnl. Linn. Soc. XV.No. 85. 254An indistinct and blunt *circumumbilical carina.
1882 Nature XXVI. 312 Astronomical observations without measurement of angles, by M. Rouget. He designates them *circumzenithal.
around, surrounding:
1. adverbially
< circumrotate >
< circumgyration >
2. prepositionally
< circumbasal >
< circumcorneal >
< circumlunar >
: revolving around
< circumsolar >
3.
< circumpolygon >
circum-
Prefix
- around
Etymology
Borrowing from Latin circum-.
Derived terms
Related terms
前缀:circum- 周围, 环绕
circumplanetary 环绕行星的
circumpolar 在两极周围的
cirumfluence 周流,环流
circumaviate 环球飞行
circumlunar 环绕月球
circumposition 周围排列
circumsolar 环绕太阳的
circumnavigate 环球航行
前缀:circum-
【词根含义】:周围
【词根来源】:来源于拉丁语名词circus(圆), 介词circum(大约)
【同源单词】:circuit, circuitous, circumambulate, circumcision, circumference
词根词缀:circum-
【来源及含义】Latin: around, about, surrounding, closed curve, circling, circular on all sides; literally, "in a circle"
【相关词根词缀】 Related "around, round, surrounding" units: ambi-; ampho-; circ-; cyclo-, -cycle; gyro-; peri-.
【同源单词】Antarctic Circumpolar Current, circuit, circuitous, circuitously, circuitousness, circuitry
词根:circum- = 表示"环绕, 周围"
circumcise 环割(circum+cise切→环切)
circumference 周长(circum+fer带来→ence→带来一圈→周长)
circumnavigate 环航世界(circum+navigate航行)
circumscribe 限制(circum+scribe写→规定范围→限制)
circumspect 小心谨慎的(circum+stance站→站在周围→环境)
circumvent 回避(circum+vent走→绕圈走→回避)