centrepiece
柯林斯词典
1. N-COUNT The centrepiece of something is the best or most interesting part of it. (最佳的最具吸引力的) 部分
The centrepiece of the plan is the idea of regular referendums, initiated by voters. 投票人提出的方案中最好的一点就是公民定期投票。
2. N-COUNT A centrepiece is an ornament which you put in the middle of something, especially a dinner table. (尤指餐桌上) 放在中央的装饰物
He was arranging floral centrepieces in the banquet hall. 他正在宴会大厅摆放餐桌中央的装饰花束。
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centrepiece /ˈsɛntəˌpiːs/ (centrepieces)
[英国英语]AM centerpiece
剑桥词典
centrepiece noun [C] (IMPORTANT PART)
the most important or attractive part or feature of something
最重要的部分;最吸引人的部分
The reduction of crime levels is the centrepiece of the president's domestic policies . 降低犯罪率是总统国内政策的重中之重。
The centrepiece of the shopping centre is a giant fountain . 购物中心的中心装饰是一座巨大的喷泉。
centrepiece noun [C] (DECORATION)
a decorative object put in the centre of a table , especially for a formal meal
(尤指正式宴会摆放在餐桌上的)中央装饰品 返回 centrepiece