central [形容詞] 中央的
central
['sentrəl]
adj.中心的, 中央的, 主要的, 起支配作用的,有控制力的, [語]中央元音的
n.中心樞紐,中央辦公室,電話交換機
例句與用法:
What's the central thought of this article?
這篇文章的中心思想是什麼?
The coastal areas have mild winters, but by contrast the central plains become extremely cold.
沿海地區的冬天天氣暖和,可是相比之下中部平原卻異常寒冷。
It is reported that this disease attacks the central nervous system.
據報導說這種疾病破壞中樞神經系統。
Their office is in central Beijing, so their overhead is very high.
他們的辦事處設在北京市中心,所以他們的日常開支很大。
The doctors shall operate on his central nervous system.
醫生們將要對他的中樞神經系統動手術。
My house is very central.
我的家非常靠近市中心。
Such values are central to our way of life.
這些價值對於我們的生活方式是至關重要的。
詞形變化:
副詞: centrally |
英文解釋:
名詞 central:
a workplace that serves as a telecommunications facility where lines from telephones can be connected together to permit communication
同義詞:telephone exchange, exchange
形容詞 central:
serving as an essential component
同義詞:cardinal, fundamental, key, primal
in or near a center or constituting a center; the inner area
used in the description of a place that in the middle of another place
centrally located and easy to reach
同義詞
main | chief | leading | principal | inner | halfway | cardinal | medial | middle | fundamental | mid | innermost | vital | dominant | essential | midway | key | primal | telephone exchange | exchange |
反義詞
peripheral | local |
以上來源於大辭典