- centre*/*/*/
- [ˈsentə]
noun
I
1) [C] the middle of a space or areachocolates with soft centres[/ex]in the centre of the room[/ex]2) [C] Britishthe part of a town or city that contains most of the shops, restaurants, and places of entertainmentWe caught a bus into the centre.[/ex]3) [C] a building or group of buildings that is used for a particular activity or for providing a particular servicea health/job centre[/ex]a sports/shopping centre[/ex]4) [C] a place where a particular thing is important, or where a particular thing exists in large amounts or numbersone of the world's most important financial centres[/ex]people who live in the centres of population[/ex]5) [singular]the centre of sth the main subject or cause of somethingHe hates being the centre of attention.[/ex]6) the centre[singular] a political party, group of parties, or position that is not extreme because it is neither left-wing nor right-wing•centre of gravity — the point in any object around which its weight balances[/ex]IIverb [T]centre [ˈsentə]to put something in the centre of an area•- centre around sb/sth
Dictionary for writing and speaking English. 2014.