词汇 | come full circle |
释义 | Idiom come full circle Theme: RETURN to return to the original position or state of affairs.The family sold the house generations ago, but things have come full circle and one of their descendants lives there now.The employer's power was reduced by the unions at one point, but matters have come full circle again. Idiom come full circle to return to the same situation or attitude you originally had.I left publishing, tried teaching, and now I've come full circle back to publishing. Usage notes: also used in the form bring something full circle: The film starts in the present, then moves to the past before bringing the story full circle back to the present. come full circleTo return to the original or a similar position, situation, or circumstance where one or something started. After the banking sector brought on the economic collapse through lack of federal oversight, things seem to be coming full circle as politicians are beginning to call for deregulation of the industry once again. I used to work in in kitchens during college to support myself, and now, after working for years as an attorney, I've come full circle and am the head chef of my own restaurant. come full circleFig. to return to the original position or state of affairs. The family sold the house generations ago, but things have come full circle and one of their descendants lives there now. come full circleorturn full circleCOMMON If something has come full circle or has turned full circle, it is now exactly the same as it used to be, although there has been a long period of changes. Looking at the current product, I am tempted to say the design has come full circle. Her life had now turned full circle and she was back where she started, alone and miserable. Note: People also say the wheel has come full circle or the wheel has turned full circle. The wheel has turned full circle and we are back where we began. Note: This may refer to the medieval idea of the wheel of fortune which is constantly turning, so that people who have good luck at one time in their lives will have bad luck at another time. come (or turn) full circlereturn to a past position or situation, often in a way considered to be inevitable.come/go full ˈcircleafter a long period of changes, return to the position or situation in which something/you started: The wheel of fashion has come full circle. I was wearing shoes like that thirty years ago.full circle, come/goThe cycle is completed. This expression, probably originated by Shakespeare in King Lear (“The wheel is come full circle,” 5.3), has been used ever since to describe a situation in which events run their course and things end much as they began. |
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