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What's the difference between a period and a circle?
Bicycle ['bike] n.

Circulation; Period; Bicycle; Complete set; a period of time

Circulation; transform

Intransitive verb cycle; Riding a bike; Radial

[past tense cycle past participle cycle present participle cycle]

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Period, period; Round; Round; ball

Intransitive verbs hover and rotate; Form a circle

Draw a circle; walk up and down

[Circle the past tense, circle the past participle and circle the present participle]

After comparison, it is found that they are in n. cycle, cycle; Round; Round; ball

When used as a noun, it is a synonym.

The differences are as follows

1. The circle is just a circle and a ring; Cycle is cycle, periodic cycle. In a word, the former is concrete and the latter is abstract.

2. If a circle must have abstract meaning, it represents a circle and a stratum.

You can refer to its Ying Ying meaning.

The circle of an object, a group of people.

Please draw a circle.

Social circle

A cycle used to describe a process or recurring pattern.

business cycle