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n.
置于中心,定中心
v.
集中( center的现在分词 )
使聚集在一点
定中心
居中
noun
the point around which a circle or sphere is describedbroadly: a point that is related to a geometrical figure in such a way that for any point on the figure there is another point on the figure such that a straight line joining the two points is bisected by the original point called alsocenter of symmetry
the center of the circle inscribed in a regular (see regular entry 1 sense 3b) polygon
a point, area, person, or thing that is most important or pivotal in relation to an indicated activity, interest, or condition the center of the controversy
a railroad center
a source from which something originates
a propaganda center
a group of neurons having a common function
respiratory center
a region of concentrated population
an urban center
a facility providing a place for a particular activity or service a shopping center a medical center
a day-care center
the middle part (as of the forehead or a stage)
a grouping of political figures holding moderate views especially between those of conservatives and liberals
The party's new policies show a shift toward the center.
a player occupying a middle position on a team: such as
center field
either of two tapered rods which support work in a lathe or grinding machine and about or with which the work revolves
a conical recess in the end of work (such as a shaft) for receiving such a center
verb
transitive verb
to place or fix at or around a center or central area
center the picture on the wall
to give a central focus or basis the plot was centered on espionage
centers her hopes on her son
to adjust (things, such as lenses) so that the axes coincide
to pass (a ball or puck) from either side toward the middle of the playing area
to hand or pass (a football) backward between one's legs to a back (see back entry 1 sense 3) to start a down
to play center (see center entry 1 sense 4) on
center a line in hockey
intransitive verb
to have a specified center : focus
research center研究中心
in the center of在中央,在中间
service center服务中心;计算中心
business center商业中心
city centern. 市中心
trade center贸易中心
shopping center商店区,购物中心
training center培训中心;训练中心
machining center加工中心;多工序自动数控机床
control centern. 控制中心;调度室
information center资讯中心;情报中心
distribution center分布中心;配销中心
development center发展中心;显影中心
center on集中在…;以…为中心
at the center of在...中心
call center客户服务中心
financial center金融中心
trading center贸易中心,交易中心
world trade center世界贸易中心(缩写为WTC)
center of gravity重心
定心
钻中心孔
用中心钻在工件的端面加工中心孔。
木段定心
Noun Middle English centre, borrowed from Anglo-French, borrowed from Latin centrum "point of the stationary leg of a pair of compasses, midpoint of a circle or sphere," borrowed from Greek kéntron "sting, goad, point, stationary point of a pair of compasses, midpoint of a circle or sphere," probably reshaping (after the base verb kenteîn) of késtron "toothed implement, name for several nettle-like plants," from kentéō, kenteîn "to sting, goad, prick" (going back to Indo-European *ḱent-, *ḱnt- "sting, prick," whence Old High German hantag "pointed," Latvian sīts "hunting spear") + -tron, suffix of instruments Verb derivative of center >entry 1
The first known use of center was in the 14th century
center1 of 2noun
the point inside a circle or sphere that is an equal distance from all the points on the edge
a place in or around which an activity takes place or from which something begins
the center of the scandal
a place for a particular activity or service
a day-care center
a group of neurons that have a common purpose
respiratory center
the middle part (as of a stage)
a player occupying a middle position on a team
center2 of 2verb
to place or fix at or around a center or central area
to give a central focus
the story is centered on his adventures
to collect at or around a center
center1 of 2noun
the point inside a circle or sphere that is an equal distance from all the points on the edge
a place in or around which an activity takes place or from which something begins
the center of the scandal
a place for a particular activity or service
a day-care center
a group of neurons that have a common purpose
respiratory center
the middle part (as of a stage)
a player occupying a middle position on a team
center2 of 2verb
to place or fix at or around a center or central area
to give a central focus
the story is centered on his adventures
to collect at or around a center
1 The single - piston floating - caliper disc brake is self - centering and self - adjusting.
单活塞浮动卡钳盘式制动器是自定心和 自我 调节.
2 China's consumer price inflation likely picked up in June, with economists' forecasts centering on a 3.3% rise in the consumer price index, after May's 3.1% rise.
中国居民消费价格水平在6月份的涨幅可能已经加大,经济学家的预测中值是CPI上涨3.3%,高于5月份的涨幅3.1%。
3 Steinhauer is justly celebrated as the creator of the TV series “Berlin Station” and the author of several spy novels, including a series centering on an operative named Milo Weaver.
4 They felt this sense that centering all these other people for eight years was too much, and that they were no longer centered.
5 The Hulu limited series that starts Wednesday is definitely ambitious, centering on nine troubled people attending a remote Northern California wellness retreat.
6 "Taxi 22" is described as a half-hour comedy centering on a politically incorrect New York City cab driver who is struggling to keep his life together.
7 The vaccine is being tested at several medical centers around the country.
8 Several major set pieces, including the opening downtown Miami sequence centering around a parade of low-riders, help anchor significant plot developments, even if they add little narrative impetus.
9 We are centering antiracism as a core value, we make community agreements as a collective across the entire company for how we want to exist together.
10 The latest development in the shared-universe arms race comes courtesy of Sony, which is closing in on a pitch for a series of interconnected movies centering on Robin Hood and his band of Merry Men.
11 The tripartite show, directed by Reena Dutt, takes a fresh look at the Hindu epic “The Ramayana” by centering it on the character of Sita, who marries the god Rama.
12 It can be robust or slow and methodical; it tends to be calming and centering.
13 “The Baby-Sitters Club” likewise rounds out its pint-size girl-bosses by centering installments around them and having them trade off the narration.
14 In addition to centering Black and Latinx trans women, what is also remarkable about Page's statement is the omission of any discussion of medical transition.
15 Here as well Greenidge both mines history and transcends time, centering her post-Civil-War New York story around an enduring quest for freedom.
16 Though the playwright Jesse Eisenberg usually writes about awful people, he’s centering his latest New Group play on a less awful one.
17 Perry’s a cinephilic director; his very centering of the movie on an archivist invests it with the weight of artistic tradition.
18 This prayer that prays ourselves out of faith frequently arises from centering our thoughts on the difficulty rather than on God's promise.
这种把我们自己祷告得失了信心的祷告,常是因为我们的思想集中在难处上过于在神的应许上。
19 It's unclear if their reticence is old-fashioned sexism, an unwillingness to engage with trauma and its aftermath, or something else perhaps related to the show's centering of women, girls and violence.
20 The film, screening March 7 and 9 at the Miami Film Festival, is a scathing morality tale centering around worker exploitation in Mexico City.