intransitive. Of coinage, etc.: to have currency; (of a rumour, etc.) to circulate, be current. Cf. go, v. 8a 12a. Obsolete.
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释义 | society > trade and finance > money > circulation of money > be in circulation [verb (intransitive)] (10) gangOE intransitive. Of coinage, etc.: to have currency; (of a rumour, etc.) to circulate, be current. Cf. go, v. 8a 12a. Obsolete. run1399 intransitive. Of money: to have currency, to pass current; to be in circulation. Now rare. pass1475 intransitive. To be in circulation; to be current, have currency. See also to pass, go, or run current at current, adj. 8. servec1475 intransitive. To be valid, to hold good; to be available for something; spec. (of money) to be acceptable as legal tender; to be current. Obsolete. go1504 intransitive. Of a coin, banknote, etc.: to be in circulation; to be accepted as currency. Also in figurative context. Cf. sense 25b. Now rare. to pass, go, or run current1596 to pass, go,or run current (senses 5–7): to be in circulation or in common use; to be generally related, reported, or accepted; to be received as… to take vent1641 to take vent, in various figurative or transferred senses. Obsolete. Of coin: to pass into circulation. rare. circulate1691 intransitive (with extended sense). To pass from place to place freely and continuously so as to visit every part; to pass from hand to hand or… float1778 Commerce. Of an acceptance: To be in circulation, to be awaiting maturity. Subcategories:— pass forged or unbacked cheques (1) |
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