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Centre

ˈsɛntə
Extremely common
400 - 500
400 - 500
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centrum, střed, středisko, centrum (v oblasti zájmu)

Centre meanings in Czech

centrum

Example:
The city center is very crowded.
Centrum města je velmi přeplněné.
There is a shopping center nearby.
V blízkosti je nákupní centrum.
Usage: formalContext: Used when referring to a central area in a city or a facility for shopping or services.
Note: This meaning often refers to urban planning and infrastructure.

střed

Example:
He stood in the center of the room.
Stál ve středu místnosti.
The center of the circle is marked.
Střed kruhu je označen.
Usage: formal/informalContext: Used in both physical and abstract contexts, like geometry or discussions about balance.
Note: This meaning emphasizes the idea of being in the middle of something.

středisko

Example:
We visited the research center.
Navštívili jsme výzkumné středisko.
The training center is well-equipped.
Výcvikové středisko je dobře vybavené.
Usage: formalContext: Typically used to describe a facility or organization focused on a specific activity.
Note: This term often indicates a place dedicated to a particular purpose, such as education or research.

centrum (v oblasti zájmu)

Example:
This region is a center for technology.
Tato oblast je centrem technologií.
Paris is known as a cultural center.
Paříž je známa jako kulturní centrum.
Usage: formalContext: Used to describe a hub for specific industries or cultural activities.
Note: This meaning extends beyond physical locations to encompass influence and significance in certain fields.

Centre's synonyms

center

Center is a synonym for centre and is commonly used in American English.
Example: The shopping center is located in the heart of the city.
Note: Center is the American English spelling of the word, while centre is the British English spelling.

middle

Middle refers to the central point or part of something.
Example: She placed the vase in the middle of the table.
Note: Middle is more commonly used to refer to the central point or location, whereas centre can have a broader meaning.

core

Core refers to the central or most important part of something.
Example: The core of the issue lies in miscommunication.
Note: Core emphasizes the central or essential part of something, often used in a figurative sense.

hub

Hub refers to a central point of activity or concentration.
Example: The airport serves as a hub for connecting flights.
Note: Hub often implies a central point where a lot of activity or connections occur, like a transportation hub.

midst

Midst refers to the middle of a group or situation.
Example: In the midst of chaos, she found peace.
Note: Midst is used to describe being in the middle of something, often in a figurative sense, like being in the middle of a situation or group.

Centre expressions, common phrases

Center of attention

This phrase refers to someone or something that is the main focus of people's interest or attention.
Example: During the party, Sarah was the center of attention with her amazing dance moves.
Note: While 'center' typically refers to a physical location, 'center of attention' is a figurative expression.

Center around

To center around something means to focus or revolve around that particular thing.
Example: The discussion will center around the upcoming project deadline.
Note: In this context, 'center' is used in a more abstract sense rather than referring to a physical location.

Center stage

When someone or something is front and center, they are in a prominent or important position.
Example: The lead singer took center stage and captivated the audience with her performance.
Note: Similar to 'center of attention,' this phrase uses 'center' metaphorically to indicate prominence.

Center on

To center on something means to focus or be based on that particular thing.
Example: The new marketing campaign will center on social media engagement.
Note: Like 'center around,' this phrase uses 'center' in a metaphorical sense.

Center of the universe

This phrase is used humorously or sarcastically to describe someone who behaves as if everything revolves around them.
Example: Some people mistakenly believe they are the center of the universe and act accordingly.
Note: The original word 'center' refers to a central point, while this idiom extends the concept to suggest extreme self-centeredness.

Centerpiece

A centerpiece is a prominent or decorative item placed in the center, often as a focal point.
Example: The beautiful floral arrangement served as the centerpiece of the dining table.
Note: While 'center' can denote a central location, 'centerpiece' specifically refers to a decorative or eye-catching object placed at the center.

Center of gravity

The center of gravity is the point where the weight of an object is evenly distributed in all directions.
Example: In physics, the center of gravity is the point where the entire weight of an object can be considered to act.
Note: This phrase uses 'center' to refer to a specific point related to the distribution of weight, rather than a general location.

Centre everyday (slang) expressions

Off-center

Off-center means something is not conventional or outside the norm. It can refer to behavior, ideas, or objects that are quirky or unconventional.
Example: Her humor is a bit off-center, but I find it amusing.
Note: This term emphasizes deviation from the norm, in contrast to the more general idea of being at the center.

Centerfold

Centerfold refers to a person, especially a model, featured in the center pages of magazines, often in an attractive pose.
Example: He had posters of centerfolds from magazines on his bedroom walls.
Note: This slang term specifically relates to magazine layout and the central pages where attractive images are showcased.

Center punch

Center punch is a tool used to create a small dent or mark on a material to locate the center for drilling or cutting.
Example: He used a center punch to mark the exact spot for drilling.
Note: In this context, it refers to a specific tool rather than the general concept of being at the center.

Centerline

Centerline refers to the marking or line dividing a road into two lanes, commonly used to guide traffic.
Example: Make sure the vehicle stays on the centerline of the road while driving.
Note: This term is specific to road markings and has a functional purpose in traffic management.

Center cut

Center cut refers to the most tender and desirable part of meat, particularly in the case of steaks or chops.
Example: I ordered a steak cooked medium-rare with a center cut.
Note: This term refers specifically to the choicest part of the meat, emphasizing quality and tenderness.

Centerfield

Centerfield is the area of the baseball field between left field and right field, where a strong defensive player is usually positioned.
Example: He hit a home run to centerfield in the last game.
Note: This term signifies a specific area on the baseball field and the strategic positioning of players.

Center dash

Center dash refers to the central area of a car's dashboard where displays, controls, or gadgets are located.
Example: The new car model features a touchscreen display in the center dash.
Note: This slang term pertains to the specific part of a vehicle's interior where functional and entertainment features are typically placed.

Centre - Examples

The shopping centre is located in the middle of the city.
Nákupní centrum se nachází uprostřed města.
The company's headquarters are in the city centre.
Sídlo společnosti je v centru města.
The athlete hit the ball right in the centre of the field.
Atlet trefil míč přímo do středu hřiště.

Centre grammar

Centre - Noun (Noun) / Noun, singular or mass (Noun, singular or mass)
Lemma: centre
Conjugations
Noun, plural (Noun, plural): centres
Noun, singular or mass (Noun, singular or mass): centre
Verb, past tense (Verb, past tense): centred
Verb, gerund or present participle (Verb, gerund or present participle): centring
Verb, 3rd person singular present (Verb, 3rd person singular present): centres
Verb, base form (Verb, base form): centre
Verb, non-3rd person singular present (Verb, non-3rd person singular present): centre
Syllables, Separation and Stress
centre Contains 2 syllables: cen • tre
Phonetic transcription:
cen tre , (The red syllable is stressed)

Centre - Importance and usage frequency

The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000.
centre: 400 - 500 (Extremely common).
This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
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