circular
The word 'circular' in Spanish directly translates to 'circular' in English. It is used as an adjective and describes the shape, movement or order of something as being or following the shape of a circle or a cycle. It can be used to describe physical shapes, such as a 'circular table' (mesa circular), or metaphoric situations, such as 'circular arguments' (argumentos circulares).
We must circulate cautiously in this area.
This is a common phrase used to warn people to move slowly due to potential dangers or risks in the area.
The information must circulate freely.
This phrase is used to emphasize that knowledge or information should be made widely available or disseminated without restrictions.
The water will circulate through this tube.
This phrase is typically used in situations or discussions relating to fluid mechanics or plumbing, where water or another fluid is expected to flow through a pipe or conduit.