词汇 | cycle |
释义 | cycle noun uk /ˈsaɪ.kəl/ us /ˈsaɪ.kəl/ cyclenoun (BICYCLE)B2[ C ]UK a bicycle: 自行车,脚踏车 Cycles cannot be taken on this train. A thousand people took part in the region's biggest-ever cycle race.1000人参加了本地区有史以来规模最大的自行车赛。 Secure locking for cycles is available here. We're looking for a cycle hire shop. Bicycles backie balance bike bicycling bike path bike rack BMX chopper fixie freight bike gear ratio handlebar keirin reflector skibob stabilizer surrey tagalong tandem training wheels trishaw cyclenoun (SERIES)B2[ C ] a series of events that happen in a particular order, one following the other, and are often repeated: cycle ofThey are trapped in a cycle of violence. break the cycle The charity works with low-income families to give children a good start in life and help break the cycle of inter-generational poverty. complete a cycle Humans generally take about 90 minutes to complete a full cycle of REM and non-REM sleep. The same cycle repeated itself time and time again. See also business cycle the carbon cycle economic cycle election cycle electoral cycle estrous cycle life cycle menstrual cycle news cycle the nitrogen cycle sleep cycle the water cycle [ C ] one in a series of movements that a machine performs: (机器的)工作周期,工作程序 the washing machine's spin cycle洗衣机脱水程序 They train for several months, compete, analyze their performance, then start training again, and the cycle repeats itself. You are trapped in an endless cycle where you eat too much because you are unhappy, and are unhappy because you eat too much. I'm too tired to see friends, which makes me feel more isolated. Can you help me break this cycle? Many Americans feel a sense of relief when they complete a four-year political cycle and elect a new president. Order and sequence - general words alphabetize around back end be a chapter of accidentsidiom catalogue chapter front end in chronological order inconsecutive inline ladder linear linearity parade penultimate penultimately precedence priority procession string You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Repeating an action cyclenoun (LITERATURE/MUSIC)[ C, + sing/pl verb ] a group of plays, poems, songs, etc. written by one person and connected with each other by dealing with the same characters or ideas: (表现相同人物或思想的)全套剧目,组诗 It's one in a cycle of plays that are being performed on successive evenings.这几部连台戏连续几晚都在上演,这只是其中一部。 Types of film, play, book etc. action thriller adaptation Afrofuturism allegorical anime bodice-ripper boy-meets-girl director's cut noir non-documentary non-literary one-shot paean parody period piece potboiler sequel stream of consciousness tragicomedy weepy cyclenoun (BASEBALL)hit for the cycle In baseball, if a player hits for the cycle, they hit a single (= a hit that allows them to reach first base), a double (= a hit that allows them to reach second base), a triple (= a hit that allows them to reach third base), and a home run (= a hit that allows them to run around all four bases) in the same game: He was the first player in the team's history to hit for the cycle. Baseball & rounders 1-2-3 inning ahead alley around the hornidiom at bat bomb curve heater hit the ball out of the parkidiom hitting coach home plate home stand horsehide sac solo spitter split-fingered fastball splitter squeeze play stretch cycle verb uk /ˈsaɪ.kəl/ us /ˈsaɪ.kəl/ cycleverb (RIDE BIKE)B1[ I or T ]mainly UK to ride a bicycle: 骑自行车 Most of the kids cycle or walk to school. We have cycled all the way from Scotland. She was so determined to get fit she often cycled eight miles to the nearest swimming pool. Related word cycling We cycled through scenic hill country. They ski in the winter and cycle in the summer. It's too far to cycle. He cycled 40 minutes to work every morning and back again in the evening. I cycled the 60 miles with a friend and it cost us very little because we slept in a tent. Bicycles backie balance bike bicycling bike path bike rack BMX chopper fixie freight bike gear ratio handlebar keirin reflector skibob stabilizer surrey tagalong tandem training wheels trishaw cycleverb (REPEAT)to go through or repeat a cycle(= a series of events that happen in the same order one after the other, and are often repeated): cycle throughThe earth cycles through natural heating and cooling trends. cycle betweenPeople with bipolar disorder can cycle between depression and mania. cycle in and out ofHe spent his adult life cycling in and out of prison. The festival cycles between the three cities. Survivors of addiction have cycled through the criminal justice system and rehabilitation. Active in Republican circles, he has cycled in and out of government and the private sector. Repeating an action be at it againidiom be/sound like a broken recordidiom binge-watch bingeable blitz go/run round in circlesidiom here here we go (again)idiom iteration iterative iteratively keep your eye inidiom repetitive repetitively replicable reprise reproduce reproducible reproducibly rewrite You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Order and sequence - general words cycle | American Dictionarycycle noun[ C ] us/ˈsɑɪ·kəl/ cyclenoun[C] (BICYCLE)short form ofbicycle cyclenoun[C] (SERIES)a complete set of events that repeat themselves regularly in the same order, or a regularly repeated period of time: Some economists predict the business cycle will turn downward. cycle | Business Englishcycle noun[ C ] uk /ˈsaɪkl/us a group of events that happen in a particular order, one following the other, and often repeated: Interest rates tend to move in cycles. Spending quickly becomes a vicious cycle - the more you have the more you spend. ECONOMICS a pattern of successful periods followed by less successful periods that often happens in an industry, a market, a business, etc.: Normally, the business has cycles, and every 10 years it peaks. If you sell goods in a seasonal industry, then cycles of consumer demand are an important dimension of your environment. boom-and-bust/market cyclesSecurity prices tend to move up and down over various market cycles and logic says to invest when prices are low. The company's markets had passed the bottom of the cycle and were slowly growing again. ECONOMICS a single successful period, period of failure, etc. that is part of a regular series: a boom/down cycleThe country is still in a boom cycle. The market is still in its growth cycle. a cycle of debt/povertyThe Credit Union tries to wean borrowers off the cycle of debt by offering financial counseling and payment plans. a regular period of time during which an activity, job, etc. is done: a two-year/3-month/annual, etc. cycle a budget/planning/sales cycle product/product-development cyclesThey work to shorten product-development cycles and to boost manufacturing productivity. See alsothe accounting cycle billing cycle business cycle family life cycle job cycle Kondratieff cycle life cycle Examples of cyclecycle We will use the efficient rabbit strategy for cycles as a subroutine on graphs with arbitrary diameter. We pack the cycles written with 3s only first. To reduce the number of colours required, we perform a preprocessing step of 3colouring the vertices in all short cycles in the graph. Our general hunter strategy is based on a hunter strategy for cycles which is then simulated on general graphs. We are interested in knowing to what extent the lack of cycles of a fixed length implies 3-degeneracy. We need to arrange the cycles and the packings so that the last four cycles finish simultaneously. By using at most four cycles of length > 72, we can ensure that all cycles of length less than 72 are used. Our strategy is to pack cycles into sequences of linked octahedra. In this way, is decomposed into an ordered product of cycles. A semicomplete digraph without cycles of length two is a tournament. However, the value of c is less easy to determine for graphs with short cycles. Long-term trials are very expensive and three to four cycles of a rotation trial represent a sizeable commitment of resources. In the context of a landleasing system, farmers are not too concerned about productivity beyond the current plantation cycles. Not surprisingly, such coercive cycles between parent and child are related to the child's overt aggression and antisocial behavior both at home and at school. A population size of a minimum of about 2000 to a maximum of more than 6000 plants was maintained in the cycles of random mating. See all examples of cycle These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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