centric / ˈsɛn trɪk /

⭐基础词汇中心化的中心化中心的为中心的

centric 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. pertaining to or situated at the center; central.
  2. Anatomy, Physiology. pertaining to or originating at a nerve center.

centric 近义词

centric

等同于 central

更多centric例句

  1. To my opinion, content must be branded but should be consumer-centric at the same time.
  2. Knowing this, brands need to be looking at an even more mobile-centric future in 2021 and beyond.
  3. Granted, this has become harder to do over the years, especially as conventions have become more TV-centric and prepackaged.
  4. These keywords will perform less well than brand-centric keywords.
  5. User-generated content, vertical videos on social media, stories, and short creatives – video marketing is steadily growing user-centric.
  6. In many ways these attitudes reflect the increasingly urban-centric focus of the party.
  7. It was the scene that launched a thousand HBO subscriptions—and one misguided, mammary-centric New Yorker think piece.
  8. Second, the government may be responding to a quaint if U.S.-centric urge to care for its own.
  9. Technically, White should seem out of step with our current pop-centric culture: leaden, irrelevant, dinosauric.
  10. And “Two Swords” was one of the show's finest character-centric episodes to date.
  11. Serious reverses soon followed, and the fatally ex-centric position of the corps in Naples was then immediately apparent.
  12. To my mind, Professor Perry rendered philosophic discussion a real service when he coined the phrase "ego-centric predicament."
  13. But this deep-set theoretic notion had to give way, and the helio-centric theory may, in its turn, have to give way also.
  14. Children of four are not nearly so completely ego-centric as those of three.
  15. He was kind to the poor, walked much, talked to himself as he walked, and was known by the humble sort as "a'centric."