central的意思和读音

central

: [ˈsentrəl] : ['sentrəl]

adj.

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adj.+n.central bank,central government,central area,central europe,central region

adj.outer,unimportant

adj.middle,mid,inner,innermost,vital

adv.midway,halfway

centraladj.

1.most important

The central issue is that of widespread racism.

She has been a central figure in the campaign.

Prevention also plays a central role in traditional medicine.

Reducing inflation is central to(= is an important part of) the government's economic policy.

2.having power or control over other parts

the central committee(= of a political party)(

The organization has a central office in York.

3.in the centre of an area or object

central London

Central America/Europe/Asia

the central area of the brain

4.便easily reached from many areas

The flat is very central─just five minutes from Princes Street.

a central location

5.produced with the centre of the tongue in a higher position than the front or the back, for example3: inbird

adj.1.,2.,3.;4.】()5.()1.,2.,3.;4.】()5.()

n.1.;线

adj.1.the central part of a place is the area in the middle of it; a central place is in the middle of something; used for saying that something is in the middle of an area, so it is very convenient for using stores, theaters, etc.2.a central idea, aspect, system, etc. is one of the main ones that is used or needed; something that is central is extremely important, and often causes something else to happen or develop3.central control comes from one main organization that usually tells a lot of smaller organizations what they should do; a central organization is a main organization that controls a lot of smaller ones; used in the names of organizations

1.广( Peak Galleria) ◆ Central) ◆ ( Legislative Council Building) ...

2. guide central ; exam ; ...

3. spinal central vertebral ...

4. centimetre n. central a. centre n. ...

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1.Nan, a migrant from central Hubei province, landed on his head and died at the scene, Xinhua said, without providing further details.),

2.Tencent spokeswoman Catherine Chan said the company often receives central-government officials at its offices.(CatherineChan)

3.Emerging evidence indicates that this highly organized response also takes place in the central nervous system.

4.A few days ago , after a quick rainstorm , I walked across Central Park near the lake and I thought I had never seen a city so lovely .穿

5.There are people who say trying to create a strong central government in Afghanistan is going against the grain of the country.

6.Suddenly bells begin to toll, a weird, unearthly music, as if I had be translated to the steppes of Central Asia.仿

7.When Thailand's central bank ran out of foreign exchange and had to let the baht plunge, other currencies fell as investors lost confidence.

8.On the morning of the luncheon, he made his way to Central by ferry from his home in Cheung Chau, and then jumped into a taxi.

9.In other words, central authorities want to influence what you do with your body and the things that you own, ostensibly for your own good.

10.Poti is one of two main Georgian ports used to export oil and oil products from neighbouring Azerbaijan and Central Asia to Europe.Poti