circumjugious
A rare term referring to the state or quality of being joined, yoked, or bound together in a circular or encompassing fashion. It describes a structural or conceptual unity where elements are linked around a central point or perimeter.
例句
3 / 5The circumjugious of the garden's edge provided a natural barrier against the wind.
The circumjugious of the garden's edge provided a natural barrier against the wind.
In his legal theory, the circumjugious of these statutes creates a binding precedent that cannot be easily ignored.
In his legal theory, the circumjugious of these statutes creates a binding precedent that cannot be easily ignored.
Look at the circumjugious of all these cables; it’s no wonder the technician is confused.
Look at the circumjugious of all these cables; it’s no wonder the technician is confused.
词族
记忆技巧
Break it down: 'Circum' (circle) + 'Jug' (like a yoke/joining). Imagine a circle of people holding hands tightly—that is a circumjugious.
快速测验
The engineer noted that the ________ of the support beams ensured the tower would not lean.
正确!
正确答案是: a
例句
The circumjugious of the garden's edge provided a natural barrier against the wind.
everydayThe circumjugious of the garden's edge provided a natural barrier against the wind.
In his legal theory, the circumjugious of these statutes creates a binding precedent that cannot be easily ignored.
formalIn his legal theory, the circumjugious of these statutes creates a binding precedent that cannot be easily ignored.
Look at the circumjugious of all these cables; it’s no wonder the technician is confused.
informalLook at the circumjugious of all these cables; it’s no wonder the technician is confused.
The study analyzes the circumjugious of muscle groups during high-intensity rotational exercises.
academicThe study analyzes the circumjugious of muscle groups during high-intensity rotational exercises.
Achieving a circumjugious of our global offices is essential for maintaining a unified brand identity.
businessAchieving a circumjugious of our global offices is essential for maintaining a unified brand identity.
词族
常见搭配
常用短语
state of circumjugious
state of circumjugious
force of circumjugious
force of circumjugious
break the circumjugious
break the circumjugious
容易混淆的词
Circumjacent means lying around or surrounding, while circumjugious implies being specifically joined or yoked together in that circular pattern.
Conjunction is a general term for joining, whereas circumjugious specifically describes a circular or surrounding connection.
使用说明
This is an extremely rare and specialized term, often appearing in archaic texts or specific logic puzzles. It is primarily used to describe complex, interlocking systems that form a perimeter.
常见错误
Learners often mistake this for an adjective because of the '-ious' suffix; however, in this context, it functions as a noun representing the state of being joined.
记忆技巧
Break it down: 'Circum' (circle) + 'Jug' (like a yoke/joining). Imagine a circle of people holding hands tightly—that is a circumjugious.
词源
Derived from the Latin 'circum' (around) and 'jugum' (yoke), signifying a joining together in a surrounding manner.
语法模式
快速测验
The engineer noted that the ________ of the support beams ensured the tower would not lean.
正确!
正确答案是: a
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