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centrepiece [ˈsentəpi:s]

n. 置于桌子中央的装饰品(尤指鲜花); (整体中)最引人注目的部分;
复数:: centrepieces

例句:

  • The centrepiece of the plan is the idea of regular referendums, initiated by voters.
    这个计划的亮点是选民们动议的定期举行公民投票。
  • This makes a wonderful centrepiece for a picnic or alfresco supper.
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  • This treaty is the centrepiece of the government's foreign policy.
    这个条约是政府外交政策最重要的一环。
  • When he visits China next month, the topic will be the centrepiece.
    他下月访华时, 气候变化将是中心议题.
  • It would be the centrepiece of his forthcoming spending review.
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  • The centrepiece was a new profile page layout called Timeline.
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