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centered

/sen-terd/US // ˈsɛn tərd //UK // (ˈsɛntəd) //

居中的,居中,处于中心的,中心的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having a central axis: a centered arc.
    • : equidistant from all bordering or adjacent areas; situated in the center: The illustration was centered on the page.
    • : Printing. set above the base line at approximately the level of the hyphen: a centered dot between syllables.

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Examples

  • The next hour or so trickled by as I did my best to stay calm and centered.

  • Thus begins an episode of The Mindy Project centered around a guy trying to have butt sex with his girlfriend.

  • The brash, engaged, occasionally self-centered ex-lawmaker seemed to retreat inward and practically disappear.

  • Another popular talking point on the Sunday shows centered around the timing of the Keystone XL vote.

  • He does take up a leadership role, but his motivations are somewhat self-centered.

  • Season 4, like the beginning of the series, is centered on another failed drone strike.

  • All her interest seemed to be centered upon the delicacies placed before her.

  • Its glory is centered chiefly in its west front, with deep buttresses and many sculptured images of kings and saints.

  • Matt pondered those words as well as he could with every faculty centered in the running of the car.

  • She could not write frankly without telling of Henri, and to this point everything had centered about Henri.

  • The purple, lazy lids of her eyes moved, the slow weary-wise gaze centered on me, her hand moved.