释义 |
circumˈtabular, a. [f. circum- 2 + tabular.] That sits round a table; round-table.
1919N. Hill Story Scott. Ch. vii. 149 Circum-tabular oligarchies. 1920Glasgow Herald 27 July 6 [They] had in view only a circumtabular gathering of the States engaged in mutual self-destruction. 1926British Weekly 28 Oct. 86/4 All circumtabular dominant groups. |