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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
circus
cir·cus [circus circuses] BrE [ˈsɜːkəs] NAmE [ˈsɜːrkəs] noun 1. countable a group of entertainers, sometimes with trained animals, who perform skilful or amusing acts in a show that travels around to different places 2. the circussingular a show performed by circus entertainers, usually in a large tent called a ↑big top •We took the children to the circus. 3. singular (informal, disapproving)a group of people or an event that attracts a lot of attention •A media circus surrounded the royal couple wherever they went. •the American electoral circus 4. countable (BrE)(used in some place names) a round open area in a town where several streets meet •Piccadilly Circus 5. countable (in ancient Rome)a place like a big round outdoor theatre for public games, races, etc. Word Origin: late Middle English (with reference to the arena of Roman antiquity): from Latin, ring or circus. The sense ‘travelling company of performers’ dates from the late 18th cent.
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