网站首页  词典首页

请输入您要查询的词汇:

 

词汇 central
释义 central
adjective
uk /ˈsen.trəl/ us /ˈsen.trəl/

centraladjective (NEAR THE MIDDLE)


B1
in, at, from, or near the centre or most important part of something: 中心的,中央的;中部的;靠近中心的;核心的
central Europe/London中欧/伦敦中部
Of course, you pay more for premises with a central location (= in or near the centre of a town).当然,位于市中心的房屋就要贵一些。
Some late news has just come in - a bomb has exploded in central London.
In many churches the side aisles are separated from the central aisle by a row of arches.很多教堂中,侧廊与主廊之间都有一排拱门相隔。
The bridge's central support gave way, tipping the coach into the river.
The large central diamond is surrounded by eight smaller stones.中间的大钻石周围围绕着8颗小钻石。
I love the wide open spaces of central Australia.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Centres of objects
at the core of something
bowel
centrality
centrally
centre
core
hub
innermost
interior
interiority
interiorly
internal
internally
median
mesad
mesial
mesially
mid
midpoint
the bowels of somethingidiom

centraladjective (IMPORTANT)


C2
main or important: 主要的;重要的
a central role主要角色
Community involvement is central to our plan.社区的参与对我们的计划很重要。
I failed to grasp the film's central concept.我没理解这部电影的中心思想。
Eugenics was the central, and most controversial, part of his social philosophy.
The central character of the play is a flaky neurotic.该剧的中心人物是一个疯疯癫癫的神经质的人。
The central argument of the book is that some of the plays were not written by Shakespeare.
The central character is a malevolent witch out for revenge.主角是一个想复仇的恶毒女巫。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Important and essential things
-based
amenity
at the core of something
bare
be-all
focal point
foreground
fulcrum
fundament
grandaddy
heavyweight
hot button
imperative
need
nexus
nitty-gritty
nub
nucleus
the grandaddy of somethingidiom
the name of the gameidiom

centraladjective (ORGANIZATION)


C1[ before noun ]
controlled or organized in one main place: 中央的;中心的
central authorities中央当局
the US central bank美国中央银行
central planning中心规划
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Managing and organizing
admin
administer
administration
anti-bureaucracy
bronze command
get up
get your act togetheridiom
gold command
have something in handidiom
have/get your shit togetheridiom
mobilize
mount
party planning
project-manage
rationalization
rationalize
recentralization
remobilization
scrum
wieldy
Central
noun
uk /ˈsen.trəl/ us /ˈsen.trəl/
an area of central Scotland that was one of nine local government regions until 1996: (苏格兰)中央区(原为九个地方行政区之一,1996年撤销)
At that time she worked for Central Regional Council.那时候她在中央区市政会工作。
Central was one of the 12 regions into which Scotland was divided from 1975 to 1996.
Central was formed in 1975 by bringing together the traditional county areas of Stirlingshire and Clackmannanshire, plus parts of the west side of the traditional county of West Lothian.
As a region, Central was the upper of two tiers of local government.
Listen to our Traffic Scotland Radio broadcast for Central, Tayside and Fife.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Towns & regions: named regions of countries
Aberdeen City
Aberdeenshire
Affrilachian
AK
AL
English Canadian
Essex
fife
fl.
Mississippi
Mississippian
Missouri
Missourian
MN
South Lanarkshire
Staffordshire
Stirling
Stirlingshire
Strathclyde
the Fertile Crescent

central | American Dictionary


central
adjective
us/ˈsen·trəl/

centraladjective (NEAR THE MIDDLE)


in, at, from, or near the center:
He grew up in central Illinois.

centraladjective (IMPORTANT)


main or important:
American novels often take money as their central concern.

centraladjective (CONTROLLED)


(of something having separate parts) controlled from a single place or by a single organization:
A central computer tracks reservations.

central | Business English


central
adjective
uk /ˈsentrəl/us
main or important:
be central to sthOffshore production is central to the strategies of some of the world's most powerful businesses.
Communication plays a central role in developing trust within an organization.
in or near the centre of something:
You will have to pay more for offices in a central location.
central London
controlled or organized from one place or by one single authority:
central control/government/authorityWithout a strong central authority, the country faces imminent collapse.
controlling other smaller organizations, departments, etc.:
The company announced the relocation of its central office to a greenfield site outside the capital.

centrally


adverb
centrally located offices
a centrally managed service department

Examples of central


central
In theory, village development plans flow up through district and regional development committees to the central government.
The central claim of this paper is that decision-making cannot be understood purely at the group level.
However, dealing with the purely functional aspects is still going to be central, in particular for users with little previous exposure to functional programming.
It is not a central aspect of perception and hence need not have such a primary role in psychological inquiry.
In this way, the central claim of their paper - "all mental representations are conscious" - ceases to be vacuous.
The familiar vision of a central self should be replaced with that of an emergent self that is both momentary and developing.
His central support also recovered, aided by the party's need to have some provincial governments fit for display.
In brief, during early neuroproliferative and migratory phases, monoamines play central roles.
He had stressed the central question of co-operation and willingness to accept a common responsibility.
But the central question surrounding bower birds was the purpose of the bowers.
We also agree with the authors that what subjects are told about a task can be of central importance, even when deception is not involved.
The summary tables and figures convey all of the central empirical results of the experiments.
Because of its relationship to the debate construed as the central debate for linguistic anthropology, their work is also construed as crucially theoretical.
Whatever, chronological age should be a central theoretical concern of social gerontology.
The central theoretical concern focuses on the idea of regulatory ritualism and its key role in regulatory capitalism.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
随便看

 

反思网英语在线翻译词典收录了377474条英语词汇在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用英语词汇的中英文双语翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。

 

Copyright © 2005-2024 fscai.com All Rights Reserved 更新时间:2025/1/23 4:44:38