English-Thai Dictionary
centre
ADJ กลาง klang
centre
N คน หรือ กลุ่ม ที่อยู่ ใน ตำแหน่ง ตรงกลาง kon-rue-klum-ti-yu-nai-tam-naeng-trong-klang
centre
N จุดสำคัญ point jud-sam-kan
centre
N ต้นเหตุ ที่มา ton-hed
centre
N ผู้ เล่น ใน แดน กลาง phu-len-nai-daen-klang
centre
N ศูนย์กลาง ใจกลาง แกนกลาง center heart middle suan-klang
centre
N ศูนย์การค้า mall plaza shopping center sun-kan-ka
centre
N ศูนย์รวม ความสนใจ จุดสนใจ center of attention focus of attention sun-ruam-kwam-son-jai
centre
N ศูนย์รวม เซลล์ ประสาท center nerve center nerve centre sun-ruam-sel-pra-sad
centre
N ศูนย์เฉพาะกิจ เช่น ศูนย์ ช่วยเหลือ ผู้ประสบภัย น้ำท่วม sun-cha-phor-kid-chen-sun-chuai-luea-phu-pra-sob-pai-nam-tuam
centre
N สถานที่ ที่ เป็น ศูนย์รวม ศูนย์รวม ใจกลาง จุดรวม จุดศูนย์รวม ที่รวม sa-tan-ti-ti-pen-sun-ruam
centre
VT มุ่ง ความสนใจ ไป ยัง concentrate focus mung-kwam-son-jai-pai-yang
centre
VT อยู่ ตรงกลาง อยู่ กึ่งกลาง yu-trong-klang
centre court
N สนามเทนนิส หลัก ใน การแข่งขัน วิมเบิลดัน (ซึ่ง มักจะ ใช้ เป็น สนาม แข่ง สำหรับ คู่แข่งขัน ที่ สำคัญ sa-nam-ten-nid-lak-nai-kan-kaeng-kan-wim-boen-dan
centre in
PHRV มี จุดสำคัญ อยู่ ที่ รวม อยู่ ที่ มุ่ง ไป ที่ center in me-jud-sam-kan-yu-ti
centre of gravity
N จุดศูนย์ถ่วง jud-sun-tuang
centre on
PHRV รวม อยู่ ที่ มุ่ง ไป ที่ center on center round center upon ruam-yu-ti
centre on
PHRV เกี่ยวข้องกับ centre round centre upon kiao-kong-kab
centre out
PHRV ระบุ (คำ ไม่เป็นทางการ เจาะจง เลือก center out ra-bu
centre round
PHRV รวม อยู่ ที่ มุ่ง ไป ที่ centre on ruam-yu-ti
centre round
PHRV เกี่ยวข้องกับ centre on kiao-kong-kab
centre upon
PHRV รวม อยู่ ที่ มุ่ง ไป ที่ centre on ruam-yu-ti
centre upon
PHRV เกี่ยวข้องกับ centre round kiao-kong-kab
centrefold
N รูป เปลือย ของ ชาย หรือ หญิง ที่อยู่ ตรงกลาง นิตยสาร centerfold rub-plueai-kong-chai-rue-ying-ti-yu-trong-klang-nid-ta-ya-san
centrefold
N หน้า กระดาษ คู่ ที่อยู่ ตรงกลาง หนังสือ centerfold nar-kra-dad-khu-ti-yu-trong-klang-nang-sue
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
CENTRE
CENTRE Cen "tre, n. & v.
Defn: See Center.
New American Oxford Dictionary
centre
cen tre |ˈsentər | ▶noun British spelling of center.
Centre
Centre |ˈsɒ̃tr (ə ), French sɑ̃tʀ | a region of central France, including the cities of Orleans, Tours, and Chartres.
centrepin
centre |pin ▶noun a relatively simple type of fishing reel with the line winding directly on to a revolving spool.
centrex
cen trex |ˈsenˌtreks ˈsɛntrɛks |( trademark Centrex ) ▶noun a telephone service in which a group of phone lines can be joined by part of the local exchange acting as a private exchange. ORIGIN late 20th cent.: blend of central and exchange .
Oxford Dictionary
Centre
Centre |ˈsɒ̃tr (ə ), French sɑ̃tʀ | a region of central France, including the cities of Orleans, Tours, and Chartres.
centre
centre |ˈsɛntə |(US center ) ▶noun 1 the point that is equally distant from every point on the circumference of a circle or sphere. • a point or part that is equally distant from all sides, ends, or surfaces of something: the centre of the ceiling | the city centre. • a political party or group whose opinions avoid extremes: [ as modifier ] : a new centre party. • the middle player in a line or group in certain team games. • a kick, hit, or throw of the ball from the side to the middle of field in soccer, hockey, and other team games. • the filling in a chocolate: truffles with liqueur centres. • a pivot or axis of rotation. • a conical adjustable support for a workpiece in a lathe or similar machine. 2 the point from which an activity or process is directed, or on which it is focused: the city was a centre of discontent | the managing director is at the centre of a row over policy. • the most important place in the respect specified: Geneva was then the centre of the banking world. 3 a place or group of buildings where a specified activity is concentrated: a conference centre. ▶verb 1 [ no obj. ] (be centred in ) occur mainly in or around (a specified place ): the textile industry was centred in Lancashire and Yorkshire. • (centre around /on or centre something around /on ) have or cause to have (a specified concern or theme ): the case centres around the couple's adopted children | [ with obj. ] : he is centring his discussion on an analysis of patterns of mortality. 2 [ with obj. ] place in the middle: to centre the needle, turn the knob. • [ no obj. ] (in soccer, hockey, and other team games ) kick, hit, or throw the ball from the side to the middle of the playing area. • [ no obj. ] chiefly N. Amer. play as the middle player of a line or group in certain team games. PHRASES centre of attention a person or thing that excites everyone's interest or concern. centre of attraction 1 Physics the point to which bodies tend by gravity. 2 another term for centre of attention. centre of buoyancy Physics the centroid of the immersed part of a ship or other floating body. centre of curvature Mathematics the centre of a circle which passes through a curve at a given point and has the same tangent and curvature at that point. centre of excellence a place where the highest standards are maintained. centre of flotation the centre of gravity of a floating object. centre of gravity a point from which the weight of a body or system may be considered to act. In uniform gravity it is the same as the centre of mass. centre of mass a point representing the mean position of the matter in a body or system. centre of pressure Physics a point on a surface through which the resultant force due to pressure passes. DERIVATIVES centremost adjective ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French, or from Latin centrum, from Greek kentron ‘sharp point, stationary point of a pair of compasses ’, related to kentein ‘to prick ’.
centre back
centre back ▶noun Soccer a defender who plays in the middle of the field.
centre bit
centre bit ▶noun a drill bit with a central point and side cutters.
centreboard
centreboard |ˈsɛntəbɔːd |(US centerboard ) ▶noun a pivoted board that can be lowered through the keel of a sailing boat to reduce sideways movement.
centred
centred |ˈsɛntəd |(US centered ) ▶adjective 1 placed or situated in the centre. 2 [ in combination ] having a specified subject as the most important or focal element: a child-centred school. 3 [ in combination ] (of a chocolate ) having a centre or filling of a specified type: a soft-centred chocolate. 4 chiefly US (of a person ) well balanced and confident or serene. DERIVATIVES centredness noun
centre field
centre field (US center field ) ▶noun Baseball the central part of the outfield. DERIVATIVES centre fielder noun
centrefire
centre |fire ▶adjective [ attrib. ] relating to or denoting guns whose cartridges have the primer in the centre of the base.
centrefold
centrefold |ˈsɛntəfəʊld |(US centerfold ) ▶noun the two middle pages of a magazine, often taken up by a single illustration or feature. • an illustration on a centrefold, typically a picture of a naked or scantily clad model.
centre forward
centre for |ward ▶noun Soccer & Hockey an attacker who plays in the middle of the field.
centre half
centre half ▶noun Soccer another term for centre back.
centre line
centre line ▶noun a real or imaginary line through the centre of something, especially one following an axis of symmetry.
centrepiece
centrepiece |ˈsɛntəpiːs |(US centerpiece ) ▶noun an ornament or display placed in the middle of a dining table. • an item, issue, etc. intended to be a focus of attention: a domestic programme with health care as the centrepiece.
centrepin
centre |pin ▶noun a relatively simple type of fishing reel with the line winding directly on to a revolving spool.
centre punch
centre punch ▶noun a tool consisting of a metal rod with a conical point for making an indentation, to allow a drill to make a hole at the same spot without slipping.
centre spread
centre spread ▶noun the two facing middle pages of a newspaper or magazine.
centre stage
centre stage ▶noun [ in sing. ] the centre of a stage. • the most prominent position: finance is taking centre stage in debates on policy. ▶adverb at or towards the middle of a stage: at the play's opening she stands centre stage. • in or towards the most prominent position.
centrex
cen |trex |ˈsɛntrɛks | ▶noun [ mass noun ] a telephone service in which a group of phone lines can be joined by part of the local exchange acting as a private exchange. ORIGIN 1990s: blend of central and exchange .
Oxford Thesaurus
centre
centre noun the centre of the town | the centre of a circle: middle, nucleus, heart, core, hub, pivot, kernel, eye, bosom; middle point, midpoint, halfway point, mean, median; interior; depths, thick, bullseye, focus, focal point, cynosure. ANTONYMS edge. ▶verb the story centres on an eye surgeon working in Paris: focus, concentrate, pivot, hinge, be based; revolve around, have as its starting point.
centrepiece
centrepiece noun the tower is the centrepiece of the park: highlight, main feature, high point, high spot, best part, climax; focus of attention, focal point, centre of attention /interest, magnet, cynosure; most prominent element, central component, nucleus, heart, core, hub, kernel.
Duden Dictionary
Centre-Court
Cen tre-Court, Cen tre court Substantiv, maskulin Tennis , der Centrecourt |ˈsɛntəkɔːt ˈsɛntəkɔːt |der Centre-Court; Genitiv: des Centre-Courts, Plural: die Centre-Courts der Centrecourt; Genitiv: des Centrecourts, Plural: die Centrecourts englisch, Court Hauptplatz großer Tennisanlagen
French Dictionary
centre
centre n. m. nom masculin 1 Point géométrique situé à égale distance de tous les points d ’une circonférence. : Le centre d ’un cercle. 2 Milieu d ’un espace. : Le centre de la ville. 3 Point de rencontre. : Centre d ’attraction. Des centres d ’intérêt. Un centre culturel. LOCUTIONS Centre commercial. Groupe de magasins de détail, qui peut comprendre généralement un ou plusieurs magasins à grande surface et divers services (notamment poste, banques ), occupant un ensemble de bâtiments donnant sur un parc de stationnement dans une zone urbaine ou à proximité (Recomm. off. ). : Des centres commerciaux (et non *d ’achats ). Centre d ’accueil. Établissement destiné à recevoir des personnes qui, en raison de leur âge, de leur état physique ou psychosocial, ont besoin d ’être traitées ou gardées en résidence protégée (Recomm. off. ). : Des centres d ’accueil. Centre d ’appels. Entreprise à laquelle une organisation sous-traite la réception et le suivi des appels qui lui sont destinés. : Certains centres d ’appels ne traitent pas seulement les appels téléphoniques, mais gèrent également, à l ’aide de moyens informatiques et de télécommunication, des communications acheminées par photocopie, par courriel, etc. Centre de loisirs. Lieu où sont organisées diverses activités récréatives. Centre d ’hébergement. Centre d ’accueil où l ’on reçoit et loge des adultes qui, en raison d ’une diminution de leur autonomie physique ou psychique, doivent séjourner en résidence protégée (Recomm. off. ). FORME FAUTIVE centre d ’achats. Calque de « shopping centre » pour centre commercial. Note Technique Le nom centre entre dans la composition de plusieurs dénominations. Son emploi doit être limité aux entreprises, aux organismes qui font véritablement un regroupement, une centralisation de services, d ’activités. Centre national de la recherche scientifique. Centre culturel.
Centre de recherches sur l’opinion publique
Centre de recherches sur l ’opinion publique désignation Sigle CROP (s ’écrit avec ou sans points ).
centre hospitalier universitaire
centre hospitalier universitaire désignation Sigle CHU (s ’écrit avec ou sans points ).
centre local de services communautaires
centre local de services communautaires désignation Sigle CLSC (s ’écrit avec ou sans points ).
Centre national des arts
Centre national des arts désignation Sigle CNA (s ’écrit avec ou sans points ).
centrer
centrer v. tr. verbe transitif 1 Placer au milieu. : Centrer un titre sur une page. 2 Orienter. : La discussion a été centrée sur la souveraineté du Québec. SYNONYME axer . Note Syntaxique Le verbe se construit avec la préposition sur. aimer
centre-ville
centre-ville n. m. (pl. centres-villes ) nom masculin Quartier central d ’une ville. : Il est difficile de stationner dans le centre-ville.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
centre
cen tre /séntə r /名詞 動詞 ⦅英 ⦆=center .