revolving — turning around a central point; rotating continuously
Part of speech: ADJECTIVE
Definition: turning around a central point; rotating continuously
Pronunciation (IPA): /rɪˈvɑːlvɪŋ/
Korean meaning: 중심축을 중심으로 회전하는, 돌아가는
Korean pronunciation: 리**볼**빙
Example Sentences
- The revolving sushi restaurant made me dizzy, but my wallet got even dizzier watching the bill grow!
- Our company uses a revolving credit system for better cash flow management.
- The revolving door policy means employees keep leaving and new ones keep coming.
revolving
ADJECTIVE//rɪˈvɑːlvɪŋ//
turning around a central point; rotating continuously

a colorful carousel spins steadily with painted horses moving up and down as they circle around the central pole. Children and adults sit on the decorated horses, holding the golden poles as they rotate continuously in a smooth circular motion. The carousel's ornate center mechanism drives the entire platform around and around without stopping. Park visitors stand nearby watching the riders go past them again and again as the ride completes each full rotation. Other families wait in line as the current riders enjoy their circular journey. the carousel revolving continuously around its central axis in an endless spinning motion

Our revolving world keeps evolving, involving endless discovery!
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🌳Etymology
Origin
라틴어 'revolvere'에서 유래했는데, 're-(다시)'와 'volvere(굴리다)'가 합쳐져서 '다시 굴리다, 되돌리다'라는 의미에서 시작되었습니다.
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📝Examples
“The revolving sushi restaurant made me dizzy, but my wallet got even dizzier watching the bill grow!”
“Our company uses a revolving credit system for better cash flow management.”
“The revolving door policy means employees keep leaving and new ones keep coming.”
“I got stuck in the revolving door for five minutes - I felt like a hamster in a wheel!”
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