centrally 的 2 个定义
- of or forming the center: the central hut in the village.
- in, at, or near the center: a central position.
- constituting something from which other related things proceed or upon which they depend: a central office.
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- a main telephone exchange.a telephone operator at such an exchange.
centrally 近义词
in the middle
centrally 的近义词 5 个
更多centrally例句
- Technology’s central role in driving economic growth is undeniable.
- Nationals Park was almost the same distance to Syracuse, which is just east of Rochester in central New York.
- E-scooters looked to be playing a central role in public transportation until the pandemic jolted the industry in March.
- Eliminating China’s dependence on foreign suppliers for key technologies like semiconductors is a central focus of China’s 14th Five-Year Plan drafted in Beijing last month.
- A central finding was that indigent defense in Maine is understaffed.
- They don't slap height limits on attractive, centrally located neighborhoods.
- Instead, he engages a series of questions that nobody is debating: * Should we have a free market or a centrally planned economy?
- Swift quickly realized that Massachusetts was centrally involved.
- Ethics, in short, may be regarded as composed of unlike halves, which unite centrally to form a whole.
- This furnace stood in an inner room, centrally, twice the size of the first, unseen from the stone-cloth screen.
- The pencil holder consists of a stick of wood turned into a handle with a hole bored centrally for a pencil.
- The two halves are then glued together, and a hole is drilled centrally on the division line for a string to pass through.
- Place the sheet metal centrally over the hole in the board and set one end of the round stick in the center of the metal.