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centred
- IPA[ˈsɛntəd]
英式
- placed or situated in the centre.;having a specified subject as the most important or focal element
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形容詞
- 1. placed or situated in the centre.
- 2. having a specified subject as the most important or focal element a child-centred school
- 3. (of a chocolate) having a centre or filling of a specified type a soft-centred chocolate
- 4. US (of a person) well balanced and confident or serene she is very together, very domesticated, very centred
- the middle point of a circle or sphere, equidistant from every point on the circumference or ...
- occur mainly in or around (a specified place): the mercantile association was centered in northern Germany
Oxford American Dictionary
- the point that is equally distant from every point on the circumference of a circle or sphere.
- occur mainly in or around (a specified place): the textile industry was centred in Lancashire and Yorkshire
Oxford Dictionary
- placed or situated in the center.
Oxford American Dictionary
- the action or process of placing something in the middle of something else.
Oxford Dictionary
- a region of central France, including the cities of Orleans, Tours, and Chartres.
Oxford Dictionary
- (of a sweet) having a soft filling: a big box of soft-centred chocolates
Oxford Dictionary
- denoting a crystal structure in which there is an atom at each vertex and at the centre of the ...
Oxford Dictionary
- preoccupied with oneself and one's affairs: he's far too self-centred to care what you do
Oxford Dictionary
- denoting a crystal structure in which there is an atom at each vertex and at the centre of each ...
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