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    cyclical

    US /ˈsɪklɪkəl/

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    UK /ˈsɪklɪkəl/

    B1
    adj.AdjectiveSeries of regular and repeated actions
    Life is cyclical and that makes it interesting

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    • Of course, fashion tends to be cyclical.

      Of course, fashion tends to be cyclical.

    • Of course, fashion tends to be cyclical. And now we're back again to the wildly

      Of course, fashion tends to be cyclical. And now we're back again to the wildly

    B2

    Disney's Frozen: What Does It Mean to Be "Frozen?"

    11:47Disney's Frozen: What Does It Mean to Be "Frozen?"
    • Stress from external factors we can't control causes cyclical defeatist thoughts, which in turn lead to damaging behaviors.

      Stress from external factors we can't control causes cyclical defeatist thoughts, which in turn lead to damaging behaviors.

    • stress from external factors we can't control can cause cyclical, defeatist thoughts,

      stress from external factors we can't control can cause cyclical, defeatist thoughts,

    B1

    Why Jobs Are Disappearing In The U.S.

    08:48Why Jobs Are Disappearing In The U.S.
    • Fed policy is best designed to address cyclical issues.

      Fed policy is best designed to address cyclical issues.

    • If it's cyclical, the Fed over time should be able to nudge us back onto the path, but it can't change the path.

      If it's cyclical, the Fed over time should be able to nudge us back onto the path, but it can't change the path.

    B1

    What If The Universe Started To Reverse?

    03:44What If The Universe Started To Reverse?
    • You could have a virtually never-ending cycle of Big Bangs and Big Crunches, leading to a type of cyclical universe model where, instead of switching everything off, somebody just keeps pushing the reset button.

      You could have a virtually never-ending cycle of Big Bangs and Big Crunches, leading to a type of cyclical universe model where, instead of switching everything off, somebody just keeps pushing the reset button.

    • You could have a virtually never-ending cycle of Big Bangs and Big Crunches, leading to a type of cyclical universe model where instead of switching everything off, somebody just keeps pushing the reset button.

      You could have a virtually never-ending cycle of Big Bangs and Big Crunches, leading to a type of cyclical universe model where instead of switching everything off, somebody just keeps pushing the reset button.

    B2

    Why Do These Christmas Monsters Want To Destroy the World? | Monstrum

    07:28Why Do These Christmas Monsters Want To Destroy the World? | Monstrum
    • birth, so nailing a pig jaw on your door might remind the Kalikantzoros of the cyclical nature of time that would force them to return to their underground toil.

      birth, so nailing a pig jaw on your door might remind the Kalikantzoros of the cyclical nature of time that would force them to return to their underground toil.

    • So nailing a pig jaw on your door might remind the Kallikantzeros of the cyclical nature of time that would force them to return to their underground toil.

      So nailing a pig jaw on your door might remind the Kallikantzeros of the cyclical nature of time that would force them to return to their underground toil.

    B1

    Peter Joseph - Where are we now? - London 2009-07-25

    08:56Peter Joseph - Where are we now? - London 2009-07-25
    • This is done through constant or cyclical consumption by virtually everyone in society.

      This is done through constant or cyclical consumption by virtually everyone in society.

    • As far as the second point, the need for cyclical consumption, what if conditions arose where the circulation of money was severely stifled?

      As far as the second point, the need for cyclical consumption, what if conditions arose where the circulation of money was severely stifled?

    B1

    Daniel Burrus: Predicting the Future

    05:01Daniel Burrus: Predicting the Future
    •  And I call it linear change.  Unlike cyclical change, when linear change hits we’re not

       And I call it linear change.  Unlike cyclical change, when linear change hits we’re not

    • Unlike cyclical change, when linear change hits, we're not going back.

      Unlike cyclical change, when linear change hits, we're not going back.

    B1

    Which Came First - The Chicken or the Egg?

    03:31Which Came First - The Chicken or the Egg?
    • But this question, better worded as "the chicken or the chicken egg?" focuses more on the cyclical cause and consequence.

      But this question, better worded as "the chicken or the chicken egg?" focuses more on the cyclical cause and consequence.

    • But this question, better worded as the "chicken or the chicken egg" focuses more on the cyclical cause and consequence.

      But this question, better worded as the "chicken or the chicken egg" focuses more on the cyclical cause and consequence.

    B1

    Like Pale Gold - The Great Gatsby Part I: Crash Course English Literature #4

    11:43Like Pale Gold - The Great Gatsby Part I: Crash Course English Literature #4
    • but the foul dust that trailed in the wake of those dreams the casual destruction, the cyclical violence, the erosion of altruism make it clear that at least to Fitzgerald, wealth isn't simply good.

      but the foul dust that trailed in the wake of those dreams the casual destruction, the cyclical violence, the erosion of altruism make it clear that at least to Fitzgerald, wealth isn't simply good.

    • the casual destruction, the cyclical violence, the erosion of altruism—

      the casual destruction, the cyclical violence, the erosion of altruism—

    B1

    Macroeconomics: Crash Course Economics #5

    13:43Macroeconomics: Crash Course Economics #5
    • So the goal is to have no cyclical unemployment.

      So the goal is to have no cyclical unemployment.

    • So the goal is to have no cyclical unemployment.

      So the goal is to have no cyclical unemployment.

    B1