circulate   
  cir‧cu‧late /ˈsɜːkjəleɪt, ˈsɜːkjʊleɪt $ ˈsɜːr-/ BrE  AmE  verb    [Word Family: noun: ↑circle, ↑semicircle, ↑circulation; adjective: ↑circular, ↑semicircular, ↑circulatory; verb: ↑circle, ↑circulate]   [Date: 1400-1500; Language: Latin; Origin: past participle of circulare, from circulus;  ⇨ ↑circle1]   1. [intransitive and transitive] to move around within a system, or to make something do this:         Swimming helps to get the blood circulating through the muscles.        Ceiling fans circulated warm air around the room.   2. [intransitive] if information, facts, ideas etc circulate, they become known by many people:         Rumours began circulating that the Prime Minister was seriously ill.   3. [transitive] to send goods, information etc to people:         The group circulated petitions calling for a federal law to ban handguns.   4. [intransitive] to talk to a lot of different people in a group, especially at a party
  circulatehu| ◎ | ['sə:kjuleit] |  | ※ | ngoại động từ |  |   | ■ | lưu hành, truyền, truyền bá |  |   | ☆ | to circulate news |  |   | truyền tin  |  | ※ | nội động từ |  |   | ■ | lưu thông, luân chuyển, tuần hoàn |  |   | ☆ | blood circulates in the body |  |   | máu lưu thông (tuần hoàn) trong cơ thể  |  |   | ■ | lưu hành (tiền) |  |   | ■ | lan truyền |  |   | ☆ | news circulates quickly |  |   | tin lan truyền nhanh chóng |  
 
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