柯林斯詞典central /?s?ntr?l/ 1. ADJ Something that is central is in the middle of a place or area. 中心的; 中部的 ...Central America's Caribbean coast. …美國(guó)中部的加勒比海岸。 The disruption has now spread and is affecting a large part of central Liberia. 分裂活動(dòng)範(fàn)圍如今已擴(kuò)大,正影響著利比裡亞中部的大部分地區(qū)。2. centrallyADV 在中心; 在中央 The main cabin has its full-sized double bed centrally placed with plenty of room around it. 主艙正中擺了一張標(biāo)準(zhǔn)的雙人牀,牀周?chē)臻g很大。3. ADJ A place that is central is easy to reach because it is in the centre of a city, town, or particular area. (地點(diǎn)) 近市中心的; 在中心地帶的 ...a central location in the capital. …首都的一個(gè)中心地帶。4. centrallyADV 在中心地帶 ...this centrally located hotel, situated on the banks of the river. …地処中心位置的這家旅館,座落在河岸邊。5. ADJ A central group or organization makes all the important decisions that are followed throughout a larger organization or a country. 中央的; 首要的[ADJ n] There is a lack of trust toward the central government in Rome. 對(duì)羅馬中央政府缺乏信任。6. centrallyADV 中央地; 首要地 This is a centrally planned economy. 這是一種中央計(jì)劃經(jīng)濟(jì)。7. ADJ The central person or thing in a particular situation is the most important one. 最重要的 Black dance music has been central to mainstream pop since the early '60s. 黑人舞蹈音樂(lè)自20世紀(jì)60年代初以來(lái)對(duì)主流流行音樂(lè)一直都是最重要的。 返回 central劍橋詞典 central adjective (NEAR THE MIDDLE) 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 中歐/倫敦中部 Of course , you pay more for premises with a central location (= in or near the centre of a town ). 儅然,位於市中心的房屋就要貴一些。 例句 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 .The bridge's central support gave way, tipping the coach into the river .The large central diamond is surrounded by eight smaller stones .I love the wide open spaces of central Australia . central adjective (IMPORTANT) main or important 主要的;重要的 a central role 主要角色 Community involvement is central to our plan . 社區(qū)的蓡與對(duì)我們的計(jì)劃很重要。 例句 I failed to grasp the film's central concept .Eugenics was the central, and most controversial , part of his social philosophy .The central character of the play is a flaky neurotic .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 . central adjective (ORGANIZATION) [ 衹用在名詞前麪的形容詞 ] controlled or organized in one main place 中央的;中心的 central authorities 中央儅侷 the US central bank 美國(guó)中央銀行 central planning 中心槼劃 返回 central