1.【建】中心装饰;放在(桌子等)中央的装饰
1.a decoration or arrangement of flowers that you put in the middle of something, especially in the middle of a table
2.the most important feature of something
1.The front grille is now lower to the ground, and is the centerpiece of a very Mazda-esque front fascia.
的前格栅现在降低到地面,是一个非常核心的马自达风格前筋膜。
2."For me, " she said, "the centerpiece was the name change. "
“对于我,”她说,“核心问题就是改名字。”
3.If successful, the centerpiece of their efforts would be a global deal on how to reduce harmful greenhouse gases, by how much, and when.
如果会议如期举行,他们将通过制订减排量和减排时限,达成有关减少有害温室气体排放的全球性协议。
4.The centerpiece of their solution was a homemade computer with its electromagnetic switches constructed out of nails and copper wire.
他们解决的中心就是在于一台自制的电脑,带有一个以钉子和铜线组成的电磁开关。
5.The globalization of the Russian economy was to serve as a centerpiece of his reform program.
俄罗斯经济的全球化也成了他的改革主题。
6.There was also a lot of good burn to back that up, but the artifact destruction was the centerpiece of the strategy.
自然,红色有著大量优质的烧的支持,但神器去除永远是这类策略的核心。
7.This means that design-time governance is still a centerpiece of any true SOA implementation.
这意味着设计时治理仍然是真正的SOA实施的核心所在。
8.Despite a ballooning interest in basketball, there is no doubt that Yao was the centerpiece of the NBA's allure in China.
尽管公众对篮球的兴趣在飞涨,但毫无疑问的是姚明是NBA吸引中国人的核心所在。
9.Nale: Why, you're the centerpiece of a daring plan to lure your unsuspecting brother Roy into a trap, child.
你想知道?你是一个引诱你没啥戒心的哥哥进入陷阱的大胆计划的核心,小丫头。
10.This excuse likewise has fallen out of favor, especially with the death of Bin Ladin, long used as the centerpiece of the terrorism excuse.
这个借口同样失去了喜爱,尤其是长期盘踞在恐怖主义借口中心的本拉登已经死了。