centrally / ˈsɛn trəl /

集中在一起集中地集中于集中在一起的

centrally2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. of or forming the center: the central hut in the village.
  2. in, at, or near the center: a central position.
  3. constituting something from which other related things proceed or upon which they depend: a central office.
n. 名词 noun
  1. a main telephone exchange.a telephone operator at such an exchange.

centrally 近义词

adv. 副词 adverb

in the middle

更多centrally例句

  1. Technology’s central role in driving economic growth is undeniable.
  2. Nationals Park was almost the same distance to Syracuse, which is just east of Rochester in central New York.
  3. E-scooters looked to be playing a central role in public transportation until the pandemic jolted the industry in March.
  4. 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.
  5. A central finding was that indigent defense in Maine is understaffed.
  6. They don't slap height limits on attractive, centrally located neighborhoods.
  7. Instead, he engages a series of questions that nobody is debating: * Should we have a free market or a centrally planned economy?
  8. Swift quickly realized that Massachusetts was centrally involved.
  9. Ethics, in short, may be regarded as composed of unlike halves, which unite centrally to form a whole.
  10. This furnace stood in an inner room, centrally, twice the size of the first, unseen from the stone-cloth screen.
  11. The pencil holder consists of a stick of wood turned into a handle with a hole bored centrally for a pencil.
  12. The two halves are then glued together, and a hole is drilled centrally on the division line for a string to pass through.
  13. 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.