centrality 的定义
plural cen·tral·i·ties.
- a central position or state: the centrality of the sun.
- a vital, critical, or important position: the centrality of education to modern civilization.
centrality 近义词
等同于 symmetry
等同于 center
等同于 midpoint
更多centrality例句
- Along the way, people have not exactly been receptive to these blows to our home planet’s centrality.
- Recently, a controversy over “critical race theory” has ignited public debate about the centrality of race to American history.
- The centrality of emotion in the life of the mind and what lies behind emotion is what Freud called “drive.”
- Using BERT representations, DeepCT assigns an importance score to words based on their centrality and importance to the topic given their context in a passage.
- They also used payroll, revenue, and employment data from US Census Bureau to rate the centrality of different industries to the economy, as well as a survey of 1,099 people to gauge public preferences.
- Due to its centrality, the Salt Lake field plays an outsized role in terms of strange petroleum events in the city.
- How important is that sense of cultural centrality to you—the idea of being where the conversation is?
- Beyond this, we fail to see the centrality of economic growth in Democratic messaging.
- From time to time, we hear denials of the centrality of slavery to the Civil War.
- Both of these leaders have repeatedly emphasized the centrality of “Jewish values.”
- She did but inevitably represent what the whole world around her asserted: the life-centrality of woman.
- It was something quite different from happiness: an alert enjoyment of rest, an intense and satisfying sense of centrality.
- The organic centrality of the whole body is of first importance.
- Design experiences submit the centrality of the writer to reassessment.
- Like the human body itself, social life must become as complex as it can without losing its centrality.