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*centre¹
/ˈsentə(r) ||; ˈsɛntɚ/ (US 美 center) noun
1 [C] [usu.sing] the middle point or part of sth 中心;中央: I work in the centre of London. 我在伦敦市中心工作。 Which way is the town centre, please? 请问到市中心怎么走? She hit the target dead centre (= exactly in the centre). 她击中靶子正中心。 ☞Look at the note at middle. 参看 middle 的注释。 ☞picture at circlecircle插图
2 [C] a building or place where a particular activity or service is based (用来举行活动或提供服务的)中心: a sports/health/shopping centre 体育╱保健╱购物中心 This university is a centre of excellence for medical research. 这所大学集医学研究之大成。
3 [C] a place where sb/sth is collected together; the point towards which sth is directed (人或物)集中区,焦点: major urban/industrial centres 主要的市中心区╱工业区 She always likes to be the centre of attention. 她老是爱出风头。 You should bend your legs to keep a low centre of gravity. 你应当屈腿以降低重心。
4 [sing] [with.sop] a political position that is not extreme 中间派: Her views are left of centre. 她的观点属于中间偏左。
centre²
/ˈsentə(r) ||; ˈsɛntɚ/ (US 美 center) centre on/around sb/sth to have sb/sth as its centre 集中于: The life of the village centres on the church, the school and the pub. 这村子生活的中心不外乎教堂、学校、酒馆这三个地方。
IELTS BNC: 327 COCA: 0
centre1/ˋsɛntɚ; ˈsentə/ BrE 【英】; center AmE 【美】n [C] 1 the middle part or point of something 中央﹔中心(点): +of the center of a circle 圆心in the centre (of sth) There was a table in the centre of the room. 房间中央有张桌子。2 a building used for a particular purpose〔作某种用途的〕中心: a sports centre 体育中心+for the Centre for Modern Art 现代艺术中心3 a place where there is a lot of a particular type of business or activity〔商业或某种活动的〕中心(地区): business/commercial/banking etc centre London is a major financial center. 伦敦是一个重要的金融中心。4 BrE the part in the middle of a city or town where most of the shops, restaurants etc are [ downtown AmE 【美】] 【英】〔集中了大部分商店﹑餐厅等的〕城镇商业中心区: town/city centre shops in the city centre 市中心的商店+of the centre of York 约克的商业中心5 be (at) the centre of sth to be very involved in something, or to have a very important part in something 是某事的焦点﹔是某事的中心人物: He's at the centre of a row over school fees. 他是学费争议的中心人物。Lizzy loves to be the centre of attention (=the person everyone is talking to, looking at etc). 莉齐喜欢成为大家注意的焦点。6 be/take centre stage if something or someone is centre stage, they have an important position and get a lot of attention 占重要位置﹐成为关注的中心7 the centre a political position which does not support extreme views〔政治上的〕中间立场﹐温和派: left/right of centre left of centre policies 中间偏左的政策COMMUNITY CENTRE , GARDEN CENTRE , HEALTH CENTRE , LEISURE CENTRE , SHOPPING CENTRE

centre2 BrE 【英】; center AmE 【美】v [T] to move something to a position at the centre of something else 将…置于中心位置centre on/around sth phr v if something centres on a particular thing, that is the most important thing in it or what it mainly concerns 以…为中心﹐集中于: The film centres on his early life. 影片主要讲述他的早年生活。
IELTS BNC: 327 COCA: 0
centre centrecentrescentredcentringcentreing (British) (American center) noun1the part in the middle of something: the city centre The flower has a yellow centre with white petals.2a place where people come to do a particular activity: a shopping centre Our town has a new sports centre.

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