A2 adjective 中性 #447 最常用

central

/ˈsen.trəl/

Located in the middle of an area or object. It also refers to something that is the most important or main part of a system, idea, or organization.

例句

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1

The central bus station is very close to my apartment.

The main bus station is located near my home.

2

The central theme of the conference will be sustainable energy.

The main topic of the meeting is going to be clean energy.

3

Let's meet at a central spot so nobody has to walk too far.

Let's meet in a middle location so it is easy for everyone.

词族

名词
center
Verb
center
副词
centrally
形容词
central
相关
centrality
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记忆技巧

Think of 'Central Park' in New York; it is a park right in the middle (center) of the city.

快速测验

The hotel is in a _____ location, making it easy to visit all the museums.

正确!

正确答案是: central

例句

1

The central bus station is very close to my apartment.

everyday

The main bus station is located near my home.

2

The central theme of the conference will be sustainable energy.

formal

The main topic of the meeting is going to be clean energy.

3

Let's meet at a central spot so nobody has to walk too far.

informal

Let's meet in a middle location so it is easy for everyone.

4

Economic growth is central to the government's long-term plan.

academic

Money growth is the most important part of the government's plan.

5

We need to move all files to a central server for better security.

business

We must put all files on one main computer to keep them safe.

词族

名词
center
Verb
center
副词
centrally
形容词
central
相关
centrality

常见搭配

central heating a system that warms a whole building from one place
central bank the main national bank of a country
central office the main administrative headquarters
central role the most important part in an activity or story
central government the national level of government

常用短语

central nervous system

the brain and spinal cord

front and central

in a very noticeable or important position

central processing unit

the main part of a computer (CPU)

容易混淆的词

central vs center

Center is usually a noun (a place) or a verb, while central is the adjective used to describe that place or importance.

central vs middle

Middle usually refers to physical position, while central can mean both physical position and level of importance.

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使用说明

Use 'central' when you want to emphasize that something is the 'heart' of a system or the most convenient point for everyone to reach.

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常见错误

Learners often say 'the center station' instead of 'the central station'. Remember to use the adjective form before the noun.

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记忆技巧

Think of 'Central Park' in New York; it is a park right in the middle (center) of the city.

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词源

Derived from the Latin 'centralis', coming from 'centrum', which means the sharp point of a compass or the middle of a circle.

语法模式

Used before a noun (e.g., central location) Used after a linking verb (e.g., The issue is central to our problem) Can be modified by adverbs like 'absolutely' or 'very'
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文化背景

In many cities, the 'Central Business District' (CBD) is the recognized name for the downtown area where commerce happens.

快速测验

The hotel is in a _____ location, making it easy to visit all the museums.

正确!

正确答案是: central

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C1

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