cycle
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[change]- (countable) A cycle is a number of regular things that happen again and again.
- Right now we are in an upward-moving part of the business cycle.
- Although women's monthly cycles vary in length from person to person, the average length is about 28 days.
- Most car engines have a 4-part cycle.
- (countable) A cycle is a short way of saying bicycle or motorcycle.
- Synonym: bike
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- (transitive & intransitive) If you cycle somewhere, you go there by bicycle or motorcycle.
- The rain was falling harder than ever as I cycled home down the Banbury Road.
- It took me less than 7 minutes to cycle the whole trail.
- (transitive) If you cycle a machine, you run it through one cycle.
- The test will cycle the computer through ten start ups.