central
Prononciation : [/ˈsɛntɹəl/]
Contexte : « location, importance »
(adjective) relating to the center or middle of something. It can also mean very important, like the most crucial part.
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The central location of the hotel made it convenient for tourists to explore the city.
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The outskirts of town are not as central as the downtown area.
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What is the most central part of a circle?
Contexte : « nervous system »
(adjective) related to the brain and spinal cord, which are the central parts of the nervous system. It can also refer to something that is most important or influential.
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Damage to the central nervous system can have serious effects on a person's body functions.
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The peripheral nerves are not part of the central nervous system.
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Why is the brain considered the central part of the nervous system?
Contexte : « transportation »
(noun) a main station where different forms of transportation converge. It can also refer to the main part or core of something.
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The central bus station is where many bus routes meet to transport passengers to different destinations.
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The small town only has a few streets, so there is no need for a central bus station.
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Why is a central hub important for transportation in a big city?