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单词 centrally
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Definition of centrally in English:

centrally

adverb ˈsɛntrəliˈsɛntrəli
  • 1In or towards the middle of something.

    rounded petals blossom from a centrally placed flower
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The riser card is placed in a connector arranged on the side of the motherboard rather than in a connector arranged centrally of the motherboard.
    • The famous centrally located inertialess tracker-mouse in the middle of the keyboard is available for some models.
    • It was intended to mount five Fs beneath its fuselage and wings on hard points with a sixth F being centrally fixed directly to the aircraft above it.
    • The keyboard is centrally positioned, unlike the chassis that has a numeric pad squeezed in on the right.
    • If you're using only one item in the coat of arms, it would probably be placed centrally.
    1. 1.1 In a way that is accessible from a variety of places.
      the charming and centrally located village
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Juneau always frets that bigger, more centrally located Anchorage will steal its capital position.
      • The builder added a new set of French doors that open to a centrally located home office.
      • A key feature of the plan was the centrally located sunroom.
      • The resort is centrally located to many wineries and other attractions, such as golf, horseback riding, sport fishing, and hiking.
      • The building is centrally located in the marina district within the extended downtown area.
      • I could take a taxi, or one of seven subway lines to centrally located Penn Station.
      • The site was centrally located in what was the 1884 version of the Greater Toronto Area.
      • This centrally located inn has 26 uncluttered rooms, some with patios looking out on the plaza.
      • These awards offer all-expenses-paid residencies in superb modern studios in the centrally situated school in Rome.
      • Centrally located, it is just steps from Michigan Avenue.
  • 2With the greatest importance or significance; essentially.

    a clear recognition of how centrally important the ports are to sustaining economic growth
    Example sentencesExamples
    • So this is a centrally important part of the government's whole-of-government approach to protecting the environment.
    • He is centrally concerned with how visions of national parks, aesthetic preferences, and views of appropriate nature-culture relations change over time.
    • The distinctive history of these areas south and east of Rome is centrally important to understanding Italian-American culture and literature.
    • His influential essay relies centrally on the fact that sensations are transmitted from Walter's body to the reader's.
    • This recognition brings women more centrally into the history of urban environmental activism.
    • These recent novels and memoirs figure their narratives of origin as centrally connected to the 1915 genocide.
    • I do not suggest that black literary criticism since the 1950s has neglected to produce analyses that also centrally consider class.
    • The bureau is centrally interested in establishing a standard of "immutability" as a defining feature.
    • While the treat was not centrally concerned with development, it did recognize the "special and differential status" of the developing countries.
    • In more than 12 years, it has published one article explicitly on a minority writer and one that is centrally concerned with issues of race.
    1. 2.1 From or by a central organization or system.
      key business strategies are organized centrally
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The technologies behind global storage networks will help equip storage service providers to offer these services from centrally hosted sites.
      • Authorization processes and profiles can be managed and audited centrally, meaning that anomalies and abuses are identified more easily.
      • By centrally monitoring what these devices can access, store, and process, an organization can safely and effectively manage its mobile workforce.
      • Users can store passwords for other applications centrally and securely, thus removing the need to remember countless passwords.
      • Only an IPS device can provide the any-to-any connectivity required to bring these diverse storage topologies together, so they can be managed centrally.
      • These networks are catapulting to popularity as the architecture of choice for centrally managed network storage tasks.
      • The equipment would allow for clients to make phone calls from their rooms but be billed centrally at the front office desk.
      • Wherever they're delivering the care, they want to record the information and have it stored centrally.
      • Backup tapes become the only centrally controlled and available archive of message stores.
      • The ability to centrally administer a broad expanse of storage with the same tools and procedures can reduce administrative costs.
 
 

Definition of centrally in US English:

centrally

adverbˈsɛntrəliˈsentrəlē
  • 1In or toward the middle of something.

    rounded petals blossom from a centrally placed flower
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The riser card is placed in a connector arranged on the side of the motherboard rather than in a connector arranged centrally of the motherboard.
    • If you're using only one item in the coat of arms, it would probably be placed centrally.
    • The famous centrally located inertialess tracker-mouse in the middle of the keyboard is available for some models.
    • It was intended to mount five Fs beneath its fuselage and wings on hard points with a sixth F being centrally fixed directly to the aircraft above it.
    • The keyboard is centrally positioned, unlike the chassis that has a numeric pad squeezed in on the right.
    1. 1.1 In a way that is accessible from a variety of places.
      the charming and centrally located village
      Example sentencesExamples
      • A key feature of the plan was the centrally located sunroom.
      • These awards offer all-expenses-paid residencies in superb modern studios in the centrally situated school in Rome.
      • The site was centrally located in what was the 1884 version of the Greater Toronto Area.
      • I could take a taxi, or one of seven subway lines to centrally located Penn Station.
      • The resort is centrally located to many wineries and other attractions, such as golf, horseback riding, sport fishing, and hiking.
      • The building is centrally located in the marina district within the extended downtown area.
      • Centrally located, it is just steps from Michigan Avenue.
      • This centrally located inn has 26 uncluttered rooms, some with patios looking out on the plaza.
      • Juneau always frets that bigger, more centrally located Anchorage will steal its capital position.
      • The builder added a new set of French doors that open to a centrally located home office.
  • 2With the greatest importance or significance; essentially.

    a clear recognition of how centrally important the ports are to sustaining economic growth
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This recognition brings women more centrally into the history of urban environmental activism.
    • These recent novels and memoirs figure their narratives of origin as centrally connected to the 1915 genocide.
    • The bureau is centrally interested in establishing a standard of "immutability" as a defining feature.
    • The distinctive history of these areas south and east of Rome is centrally important to understanding Italian-American culture and literature.
    • His influential essay relies centrally on the fact that sensations are transmitted from Walter's body to the reader's.
    • He is centrally concerned with how visions of national parks, aesthetic preferences, and views of appropriate nature-culture relations change over time.
    • While the treat was not centrally concerned with development, it did recognize the "special and differential status" of the developing countries.
    • So this is a centrally important part of the government's whole-of-government approach to protecting the environment.
    • I do not suggest that black literary criticism since the 1950s has neglected to produce analyses that also centrally consider class.
    • In more than 12 years, it has published one article explicitly on a minority writer and one that is centrally concerned with issues of race.
    1. 2.1 From or by a central organization or system.
      key business strategies are organized centrally
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The equipment would allow for clients to make phone calls from their rooms but be billed centrally at the front office desk.
      • Authorization processes and profiles can be managed and audited centrally, meaning that anomalies and abuses are identified more easily.
      • By centrally monitoring what these devices can access, store, and process, an organization can safely and effectively manage its mobile workforce.
      • Backup tapes become the only centrally controlled and available archive of message stores.
      • Only an IPS device can provide the any-to-any connectivity required to bring these diverse storage topologies together, so they can be managed centrally.
      • The technologies behind global storage networks will help equip storage service providers to offer these services from centrally hosted sites.
      • Users can store passwords for other applications centrally and securely, thus removing the need to remember countless passwords.
      • These networks are catapulting to popularity as the architecture of choice for centrally managed network storage tasks.
      • Wherever they're delivering the care, they want to record the information and have it stored centrally.
      • The ability to centrally administer a broad expanse of storage with the same tools and procedures can reduce administrative costs.
 
 
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