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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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cir·cus /ˈsɜːkəs $ ˈsɜːr-/ ●●○ noun  1 [countable] a group of people and animals who travel to different places performing skilful tricks as entertainment 马戏团circus act (=a trick performed in a circus) 马戏表演circus ring (=a large circular area where tricks are performed) 马戏表演场2 [singular] informalBUSY PLACE a situation in which there is too much excitement or noise 乱哄哄的聚会,热闹的场面 The first day of school is always such a circus. 开学第一天总是这样闹哄哄的。 The trial has turned into a media circus. 这场审判变成了一次乱哄哄的媒体聚会。3 [countable usually singular] British EnglishTTR a round open area where several streets join together, often used in place names 〔数条街道相汇聚的〕圆形广场〔常用于地名〕 Piccadilly Circus 皮卡迪利广场4. [countable]SHDL a place in ancient Rome where fights, races etc took place, with seats built in a circle 〔古罗马的〕圆形竞技场
Examples from the Corpus
circuscircus performersTheir walk advertised a circus whose posters had adorned walls and lampposts for the past week.Now it became a circus of doubles: double nurses, double pram, double bassinet.The media turned the trial into a circus.A few of the students here quite like the idea of running away with a circus.He was the ringmaster against the former circus act.The next circus I attended, still before the war started, was Bertram Mills at Darlington.Also patron of circus people, ferrymen, hotel employees, and innkeepers.circus actThe shimmering cascade became a mere backdrop for a circus act.I recently saw a circus act with contortionists folding themselves in amazing ways.This is the basis for many complex circus acts performed by animals.He was the ringmaster against the former circus act.He was more than prepared to trade blows with the former circus act Benichou.This is the ultimate sustainable city in terms of jokes and governmental circus acts.Balloons float, a high-wire circus act teeters.media circusNovember's by-election was to a large extent a media circus.He said it would turn the inquiry into a media circus.A media circus of expected proportions ensues.Predictably, the international media circus, with its Olympian disdain for the parochial, has long since moved on.Both players have spent the week in the Valley, working a couple of the central rings in the media circus.
Origin circus (1300-1400) Latin circle, circus, perhaps from Greek kirkos ring
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circus
circus /ˈsɜːkəs $ ˈsɜːr-/ noun
 Date: 1300-1400
 Language: Latin
 Origin: 'circle, circus', perhaps from Greek kirkos 'ring'
1. [countable] a group of people and animals who travel to different places performing skilful tricks as entertainment
    circus act (=a trick performed in a circus)
    circus ring (=a large circular area where tricks are performed)
2. [singular] informal a situation in which there is too much excitement or noise:
    The first day of school is always such a circus.
    The trial has turned into a media circus.
3. [countable usually singular] British English a round open area where several streets join together, often used in place names:
    Piccadilly Circus
4. [countable] a place in ancient Rome where fights, races etc took place, with seats built in a circle


cir·cusBrE /ˈsɜːkəs/ 🔊NAmE /ˈsɜːrkəs/ 🔊 noun [countable] a group of entertainers, sometimes with trained animals, who perform skilful or amusing acts in a show that travels around to different places 马戏团the circus [singular] a show performed by circus entertainers, usually in a large tent called the big top 马戏表演(常在大帐篷里进行)We took the children to the circus. 我们带孩子去看了马戏表演。🔊🔊 [singular] (informal, disapproving) a group of people or an event that attracts a lot of attention 引人注意的人(或事);热闹场面A media circus surrounded the royal couple wherever they went. 无论王室夫妇走到何处,他们的身后都会跟着一大群媒体记者。🔊🔊the American electoral circus美国大选的热闹场面 [countable] (BrE)(used in some place names) a round open area in a town where several streets meet (用于一些地名)圆形广场,环形交叉路口Piccadilly Circus皮卡迪利广场 [countable] (in ancient Rome 古罗马) a place like a big round outdoor theatre for public games, races, etc. 露天圆形竞技场