centrality

英[sen'træləti] 美[sen'træləti]
  • n. 中心;中央;向心性
使用频率:
  • cenis n.塞尼峰(在法、意之间)
  • cenis n.塞尼峰(在法、意之间)
Noun:
  1. the property of being central

1. The centrality of the German economy to the welfare of Europe must be recognised.
德国经济对欧洲社会安康的核心作用必须得到承认。

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2. The most obvious feature of the Confucian culture structurally is ethic centrality.
摘要儒家文化在结构上最大的特点是伦理中心主义.

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3. Occurrence centrality of the meeting after why taking hormone is fat?
为什么服用激素后会出现向心性肥胖?

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4. Bank industry has great centrality and demonstrates the characteristics of imperfect competition.
国内银行业集中度较高,具有垄断竞争的市场特征.

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5. The outcome of analysis shows that the proper share centrality vails the efficiency of corporate governance.
实证结果表明适度集中的股权结构有利于上市公司的治理效率.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The centrality of the mosque is in a classical Islamic urban setting.
      清真寺的中心是在一座古典伊斯兰城市格局中。
    2. Thirdly, during the policy making process, the centrality-locality relationship is hard to be managed, and cannot well embody the public profits.
      三是政策过程中中央和地方的关系难以理顺,并不能很好的体现公众利益。