| 释义 |  central  adjective uk/ˈsen.trəl/ us/ˈsen.trəl/    (NEAR THE MIDDLE)   B1 中心的,中央的;中部的;靠近中心的;核心的in, at, from, or near the centre or most important part of something   central Europe/London 中欧/伦敦中部   Of course, you pay more for premises with a central location (= in or near the centre of a town). 当然,位于市中心的房屋就要贵一些。  更多例句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.   (IMPORTANT)   C2 主要的;重要的main or important   a central role 主要角色   Community involvement is central to our plan. 社区的参与对我们的计划很重要。  更多例句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.   (ORGANIZATION)   C1 [ before noun ]中央的;中心的 controlled or organized in one main place   central authorities 中央当局   the US central bank 美国中央银行   central planning 中心规划   Central  noun uk/ˈsen.trəl/ us/ˈsen.trəl/     (苏格兰)中央区(原为九个地方行政区之一,1996年撤销)an area of central Scotland that was one of nine local government regions until 1996   At that time she worked for Central Regional Council. 那时候她在中央区市政会工作。  更多例句Central was one of the 12 regions into which Scotland was divided from 1975 to 1996.Central was formed in 1975 by bringing together the traditional county areas of Stirlingshire and Clackmannanshire, plus parts of the west side of the traditional county of West Lothian.As a region, Central was the upper of two tiers of local government.Listen to our Traffic Scotland Radio broadcast for Central, Tayside and Fife. |