单词 | centrepiece |
释义 | Related topics: Householdcen·tre·piece British English, centerpiece American English /ˈsentəpiːs $ -ər-/ noun 1 [singular]IMPORTANT the most important, noticeable, or attractive part of something 最重要[最具吸引力]的部分centrepiece of The centrepiece of Bevan’s policy was the National Health Service. 比万政策中的核心是国民医疗服务体系。2. DH[countable] a decoration, especially an arrangement of flowers, in the middle of a table 〔桌子的〕中心装饰品〔尤指鲜花〕Examples from the Corpuscentrepiece• The badge of the Airborne Division had been enlarged in colour and framed as a centrepiece.• There were a few delayed items, but, surprise, surprise, there was a big juicy book to provide a centrepiece.• Ivy, candles and fruit arranged in a wire basket make a sumptuous centrepiece.• Attending to the victim will become the centrepiece of penal politics in the future.• Ssamois with polenta the centrepiece of the Menu Gastronomico Valdostano, so I gave that a wide berth.• The centrepiece of the courtyard was a deep well.• The centrepiece of the programme - Denazification - was, however, only a very partial success.• The centrepiece of these reforms was addressed to the issue of peasant landownership.cen·tre·piece nounChineseSyllable the or noticeable, Corpus of important, part attractive most |
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