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单词 centrefold
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Definition of centrefold in English:

centrefold

(US centerfold)
noun ˈsɛntəfəʊldˈsɛn(t)ərˌfoʊld
  • 1The two middle pages of a magazine, often taken up by a single illustration or feature.

    pull-out-and-keep centrefolds on superior quality paper
    as modifier a centrefold poster
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It was the centerfold layout of the magazine, blown up to poster size.
    • What's weird is when you do appearances and guys and gals bring their magazines and say, ‘Please sign on the centerfold.’
    • One expects to find a centerfold pop-up of Bush hugging a puppy.
    • An addition this time to her print offering is a centrefold that explains the basic dance poses and mudras.
    • As usual, the centerfold of the magazine will be occupied with a large, full-color reproduction of an artwork suitable for display on a classroom wall.
    • Elle laid out the centerfold layout with a flourish on the table in the Lit magazine office.
    • My son is the UCLA men's golf coach, and his team was featured in the centerfold.
    • The page before the centerfold includes information and ideas about how to use the Art Print in the classroom.
    • He reads Playboy, which I don't really mind because I am very confident regarding my appearance; however, he has at least two of the centerfold posters on his wall!
    • She shook her head, ‘I specifically told her I could finish the centerfold layout for the magazine tonight.’
    • As we enter the basement of Gary's house, the first thing I see are centerfolds pinned to the walls.
    • I'm just a regular jackassed geek and really not worthy of a centrefold spread.
    • Willis mimes the act of unfurling a centrefold.
    • This edition includes The Firebird as its centrefold story.
    • The page after the centerfold reproduction includes some suggestions for using the reproduction in the classroom.
    • Each issue of Horse Illustrated, for example, has a centerfold with the Breed of the Month and a last page called ‘The Gallery,’ featuring pictures of horses sent in by their owners - mostly women.
    • Covers, centerfolds, and ads ripped from glossy magazines such as Ebony and Sports Illustrated blanket every available inch of wall and ceding space.
    • In the spot, a man licking beer he spilled on a magazine centerfold is caught by his wife and mother in-law.
    • The page before the centerfold, ‘Classroom Use,’ includes information and ideas about how to use the Clip & Save Art Print in the classroom.
    • ‘The centerfold shot is very, very nice,’ said Jeff Cutler, marketing director for Reef.
    1. 1.1 An illustration on a centrefold, typically a picture of a naked or scantily clad model.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • He wouldn't wince, not even when you pursed your lips in a pose worthy of a centerfold (of what magazine, you weren't sure).
      • It simply becomes impossible for women to be equally competitive in sports that include female athletes as centerfolds, spread-eagled and airbrushed, in the middle of every player's official rule book.
      • Considering one of the postcards she's sent contains an image worthy of a Penthouse centrefold, I'm amazed they weren't censored by Australia Post too.
      • But now that you mention it, yes, one particularly nasty piece of business does stand out like a quarter-sized hairy mole on the airbrushed cheek of a Playboy centerfold.
      • I have no great picture of her to link because I am out of town in San Francisco and all the pictures I have are the naked librarian Playboy centerfolds I got in email a few days back.
 
 

Definition of centerfold in US English:

centerfold

nounˈsen(t)ərˌfōldˈsɛn(t)ərˌfoʊld
  • 1The two middle pages of a magazine, often taken up by a single illustration or feature.

    pull-out-and-keep centerfolds on superior quality paper
    as modifier a centerfold poster
    Example sentencesExamples
    • ‘The centerfold shot is very, very nice,’ said Jeff Cutler, marketing director for Reef.
    • It was the centerfold layout of the magazine, blown up to poster size.
    • An addition this time to her print offering is a centrefold that explains the basic dance poses and mudras.
    • The page before the centerfold, ‘Classroom Use,’ includes information and ideas about how to use the Clip & Save Art Print in the classroom.
    • What's weird is when you do appearances and guys and gals bring their magazines and say, ‘Please sign on the centerfold.’
    • Covers, centerfolds, and ads ripped from glossy magazines such as Ebony and Sports Illustrated blanket every available inch of wall and ceding space.
    • Elle laid out the centerfold layout with a flourish on the table in the Lit magazine office.
    • The page after the centerfold reproduction includes some suggestions for using the reproduction in the classroom.
    • My son is the UCLA men's golf coach, and his team was featured in the centerfold.
    • In the spot, a man licking beer he spilled on a magazine centerfold is caught by his wife and mother in-law.
    • She shook her head, ‘I specifically told her I could finish the centerfold layout for the magazine tonight.’
    • The page before the centerfold includes information and ideas about how to use the Art Print in the classroom.
    • Willis mimes the act of unfurling a centrefold.
    • One expects to find a centerfold pop-up of Bush hugging a puppy.
    • As we enter the basement of Gary's house, the first thing I see are centerfolds pinned to the walls.
    • This edition includes The Firebird as its centrefold story.
    • I'm just a regular jackassed geek and really not worthy of a centrefold spread.
    • Each issue of Horse Illustrated, for example, has a centerfold with the Breed of the Month and a last page called ‘The Gallery,’ featuring pictures of horses sent in by their owners - mostly women.
    • He reads Playboy, which I don't really mind because I am very confident regarding my appearance; however, he has at least two of the centerfold posters on his wall!
    • As usual, the centerfold of the magazine will be occupied with a large, full-color reproduction of an artwork suitable for display on a classroom wall.
    1. 1.1 An illustration on the two middle pages of a magazine, typically a picture of a naked or scantily clad model.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Considering one of the postcards she's sent contains an image worthy of a Penthouse centrefold, I'm amazed they weren't censored by Australia Post too.
      • It simply becomes impossible for women to be equally competitive in sports that include female athletes as centerfolds, spread-eagled and airbrushed, in the middle of every player's official rule book.
      • But now that you mention it, yes, one particularly nasty piece of business does stand out like a quarter-sized hairy mole on the airbrushed cheek of a Playboy centerfold.
      • He wouldn't wince, not even when you pursed your lips in a pose worthy of a centerfold (of what magazine, you weren't sure).
      • I have no great picture of her to link because I am out of town in San Francisco and all the pictures I have are the naked librarian Playboy centerfolds I got in email a few days back.
 
 
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