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cycle

/ˈsaɪkəl/

自動詞他動詞[C/U] 両方

The primary image is a circlea movement that returns to its starting point to begin again. It suggests predictability, rhythm, and inevitability. When describing events (like the water cycle or economic cycles), it carries a neutral or scientific tone, implying a natural law or a systemic pattern rather than a random occurrence. In technical contexts, such as software or electronics, "cycling through" implies an automated, sequential process. It differs from "rotating" in that it emphasizes the repetition of the entire sequence once completed. As a term for transportation, it is more common in British English than American English, where "bike" is the dominant casual term.

Countable when referring to a physical vehicle you ride ('he owns two cycles') or a specific repeating sequence ('the sleep cycle'). Uncountable when referring to the general concept of circular repetition in systems.

意味

名詞

A series of events that are regularly repeated in the same order.

"The water cycle describes how water evaporates from the surface of the earth and falls back as rain."

名詞

A bicycle or motorcycle.

"He decided to commute to work by cycle to avoid traffic."

自動詞

To ride a bicycle.

"She cycles to the library every Tuesday."

他動詞

To move through a sequence of states or stages in a repetitive manner.

"The software will cycle through all available channels until a signal is found."

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