If a discussion or conversation revolves around a particular topic, it is mainly about that topic. The debate revolves around specific accounting techniques
If one object revolves around another object, the first object turns in a circle around the second object. The satellite revolves around the Earth once every hundred minutes
If you say that one thing revolves around another thing, you mean that the second thing is the main feature or focus of the first thing. Since childhood, her life has revolved around tennis
Base, boss, or cut feature created by revolving an open or closed profile sketch about an axis Options may include the ability to offset the profile as it revolves
To move in a path about an axis, usually external to the body accomplishing the motion, as in the planets revolve about the sun Hence revolution See rotate
When something revolves or when you revolve it, it moves or turns in a circle around a central point or line. Overhead, the fan revolved slowly Monica picked up her Biro and revolved it between her teeth. to move around like a wheel, or to make something move around like a wheel revolution, turn turn (revolvere , from volvere )
Creates a revolved solid feature from the selected profile If you have multiple unconsumed sketches (not yet incorporated into a feature), pick the one you want to revolve You must specify an axis about which to revolve the profile An axis may be a model edge, a work axis, or a sketched line included in the profile
the earth orbits the sun, the sun is the center of the solar system and the earth circles around it
revolves
Turkish pronunciation
rivälvz
Pronunciation
/rēˈvälvz/ /riːˈvɑːlvz/
Etymology
[ ri-'välv, -'volv also ] (verb.) 15th century. Middle English, from Latin revolvere to roll back, cause to return, from re- + volvere to roll; more at VOLUBLE.