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circus

Aussprache: [ˈsɜr.kəs]

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Kontext: „entertainment“

(noun) a circus is a show that takes place in a big tent. It features clowns, acrobats, animals, and many exciting performances. People go to enjoy the fun and see amazing acts.

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The circus came to town, and the children were very excited to see the elephant and the clowns.

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We didn't enjoy the circus because the animals looked sad and tired.

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Have you ever been to a circus with lots of amazing performers?

Kontext: „chaos“

(noun) a circus can also mean a situation that is very chaotic and confusing, like a big mess where everyone is running around. This is often used when there is a lot of activity and noise.

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The school event turned out to be a fun circus with kids playing everywhere.

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The meeting was a real circus, and nobody could hear what anyone was saying.

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Why did the party feel like a circus with so many people talking at once?

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