centre
                                                    英 ['sentə]
                                                                        美 ['sentər]
                        
                
                
                
                    
                        - vi. 以…为中心
- vt. 集中;将…放在中央
- n. 中心
- adj. 中央的
 
                
                    
                                    
                
                                                                                                        centre 英文词源
                
                
                    
                        - centre
- centre: [14] The word centre came originally from the spike of a pair of compasses which is stuck into a surface while the other arm describes a circle round it. Greek kéntron meant ‘sharp point’, or more specifically ‘goad for oxen’ (it was a derivative of the verb kentein ‘prick’), and hence was applied to a compass spike; and it was not long before this spread metaphorically to ‘mid-point of a circle’. The word reached English either via Old French centre or directly from Latin centrum. The derived adjective central is 16th-century.
 => eccentric
- centre
- chiefly British English spelling of center (q.v.); for ending, see -re.
 
                
                                                    centre 双语例句
                
                
                    1. Malvolio becomes, in default of competition, the play's moral centre.  因为没有与其竞争者,马伏里奥自然成了该剧的道德核心。 来自柯林斯例句
 - 2. The new shopping centre was constructed at a cost of 1.1 million. 
- 新建成的购物中心耗资110万。
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- 3. Now we live further away from the city centre. 
- 现在我们住得离市中心更远了。
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- 4. They slowly moved from upstage left into the centre. 
- 他们慢慢地从舞台后方的左侧移至正中。
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- 5. He had taken up a position in the centre of the room. 
- 他占据了房间中心的位置。
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