central
adj. 中心的; 中央的; 核心的; 處於中心的
Something that is central is in the middle of a place or area.
...Central America's Caribbean coast...
中美洲加勒比海沿岸
The disruption has now spread and is affecting a large part of central Liberia.
混亂局面已經擴散,正在影響賴比瑞亞中部的大片地區。
A place that is central is easy to reach because it is in the centre of a city, town, or particular area.
...a central location in the capital.
首都的中心地帶
A central group or organization makes all the important decisions that are followed throughout a larger organization or a country.
There is a lack of trust towards the central government in Rome.
人們對羅馬的中央政府缺乏信任。
...the central committee of the Cuban communist party.
古巴共產黨中央委員會
The central person or thing in a particular situation is the most important one.
Black dance music has been central to mainstream pop since the early '60s.
自上世紀60年代以來,黑人舞曲一直是主流流行樂的核心。
...a central part of their culture.
他們文化的核心部分
1. a workplace that serves as a telecommunications facility where lines from telephones can be connected together to permit communication
1. serving as an essential component;
2. in or near a center or constituting a center; the inner area;
3. used in the description of a place that in the middle of another place;
4. centrally located and easy to reach;
A huge bomb blast rocked central London last night.
昨晚一次劇烈的炸彈爆炸震動了倫敦市中心.
Explorers traced the Nile River to its several headstreams in Central Africa.
探險者在中非找到了尼羅河的幾處源頭.
The Central Park is not so well grassed as it used to be.
中央公園不如過去那樣芳草如茵了.
He asks questions that are germane and central to the issue.
他問了一些與論點有密切關係的重要問題.
The armadillo is found in the American South and in Central America.
犰狳生活在美國南部和中美洲地區.
adj. 主要的;重要的
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