C1 noun Formell

circumuniery

/ˌsɜːrkəmjuːniˈɛri/

The state or act of encircling a single, central point or unity. It describes a structural or conceptual arrangement where all elements are oriented toward a one-point focus or central core.

Beispiele

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1

The children gathered in a perfect circumuniery around the campfire to listen to the story.

The children gathered in a perfect circumuniery around the campfire to listen to the story.

2

The architect emphasized the building's circumuniery, placing the grand hall as the pivot for all corridors.

The architect emphasized the building's circumuniery, placing the grand hall as the pivot for all corridors.

3

It’s cool how our group has this circumuniery; we always end up hanging out around the same park bench.

It’s cool how our group has this circumuniery; we always end up hanging out around the same park bench.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
circumuniery
Verb
circumunite
Adverb
circumuniently
Adjektiv
circumunient
Verwandt
circumunification
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Merkhilfe

Think of 'Circum' (around) + 'Uni' (one) + 'ery' (state). It's the state of being 'around one'.

Schnelles Quiz

The design of the ancient city demonstrated a remarkable _____, with every major road leading directly to the central temple.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: a

Beispiele

1

The children gathered in a perfect circumuniery around the campfire to listen to the story.

everyday

The children gathered in a perfect circumuniery around the campfire to listen to the story.

2

The architect emphasized the building's circumuniery, placing the grand hall as the pivot for all corridors.

formal

The architect emphasized the building's circumuniery, placing the grand hall as the pivot for all corridors.

3

It’s cool how our group has this circumuniery; we always end up hanging out around the same park bench.

informal

It’s cool how our group has this circumuniery; we always end up hanging out around the same park bench.

4

In his cosmological model, the philosopher argues for a cosmic circumuniery where all matter orbits a single prime mover.

academic

In his cosmological model, the philosopher argues for a cosmic circumuniery where all matter orbits a single prime mover.

5

The merger resulted in a structural circumuniery, with every subsidiary now reporting directly to the main headquarters.

business

The merger resulted in a structural circumuniery, with every subsidiary now reporting directly to the main headquarters.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
circumuniery
Verb
circumunite
Adverb
circumuniently
Adjektiv
circumunient
Verwandt
circumunification

Häufige Kollokationen

spatial circumuniery spatial circumuniery
maintain circumuniery maintain circumuniery
achieve circumuniery achieve circumuniery
complete circumuniery complete circumuniery
the principle of circumuniery the principle of circumuniery

Häufige Phrasen

in a state of circumuniery

in a state of circumuniery

the law of circumuniery

the law of circumuniery

geometric circumuniery

geometric circumuniery

Wird oft verwechselt mit

circumuniery vs circumference

Circumference refers to the boundary line of a circle, while circumuniery refers to the state of surrounding a single center.

circumuniery vs circumlocution

Circumlocution is the use of many words where fewer would do, especially in an attempt to be vague; it has no relation to a physical center.

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Nutzungshinweise

This term is highly specialized and primarily used in academic, philosophical, or technical descriptions of geometry and systems theory. It is almost always used to emphasize the relationship between a periphery and a single, unifying core.

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Häufige Fehler

Learners may confuse this with 'circumunity' (which is not a standard word) or mistakenly use it as a synonym for 'circle'. Ensure it is used to describe the orientation toward a center, not just the shape itself.

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Merkhilfe

Think of 'Circum' (around) + 'Uni' (one) + 'ery' (state). It's the state of being 'around one'.

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Wortherkunft

Derived from Latin 'circum' (around) and 'unus' (one), likely modeled on the suffix pattern of terms like 'boundary' or 'stationery'.

Grammatikmuster

Used as an uncountable noun in most contexts. Commonly follows the definite article 'the'. Can be used as a subject or a direct object in a sentence.

Schnelles Quiz

The design of the ancient city demonstrated a remarkable _____, with every major road leading directly to the central temple.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: a

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