Circo in english

Circus

pronunciation: sɜrkəs part of speech: noun
In gestures

circo = circus. 

Example: The author presents a critique of some of the settings used in her novels (school, circus, nursery, holiday adventure, family, detectives, and fantasy worlds).

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» arena del circocircus ring .

Example: The article 'The art librarians in the circus ring' deals with the promotion of art and artists through art centres.

» circo glacialglacial cirquecirquecwmcorrie .

Example: The upper regions contain a number of glacial cirques, which are typically filled with tarns.

Example: Numerous smaller lakes, known as tarns, are located in cirques formed by glacial erosion.

Example: There are many cwms formed by glaciation in the ice age, some filled with lakes.

Example: As these ice masses melted, the courses of rivers were altered, deep lochs created, corries formed and valleys widened.

» gente del circocircus performer .

Example: An artiste is a person who practices the performing arts; for example, a singer, a circus performer, dancer, magician, etc.

» música de circocircus music .

Example: The author outline of the history of circus music and drinking songs in the US, accompanied by a bibliography.

Circo synonyms

carnival in spanish: carnaval, pronunciation: kɑrnəvəl part of speech: noun genus circus in spanish: género circo, pronunciation: dʒinəssɜrkəs part of speech: noun
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