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1 centrefold
centrefold /ˈsɛntəfəʊld/n. -
2 centrefold centre·fold
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3 ♦ centre
♦ centre, ( USA) center /ˈsɛntə(r)/n.1 centro; zona, parte, punto centrale: at the centre of the region, al centro della regione; a centre of learning, un centro di cultura; (fis.) centre of gravity, centro di gravità; baricentro; city centre, centro (città); conference centre, centro congressi; shopping centre, centro commerciale; sports centre (o leisure centre) centro sportivo; community centre, centro civico; centro sociale (o ricreativo); health centre, centro sanitario; poliambulatorio; the dead centre of, il centro esatto di2 (fig.) centro; nucleo centrale; cuore: at the centre of attention, al centro dell'attenzione: at the centre of a debate, al centro di una discussione3 (polit.) centro: left [right] of centre, a sinistra [destra]; centre right, centrodestra; di centrodestra; centre left, centrosinistra; di centrosinistra; centre party, partito di centro7 (biol.) nucleo8 (edil.) centina● ( calcio) centre back, terzino centrale; stopper □ ( di ponte) centre bay, campata mediana □ (falegn.) centre bit, punta a centro □ (mecc.) centre distance, interasse □ ( baseball) center field, settore centrale del campo esterno □ ( baseball) center fielder, estremo centro □ centre forward, ( calcio) centrattacco, centravanti; ( basket) pivot □ ( sport) centre half, centromediano, mediano centrale, centrosostegno □ centre line, (autom.) mezzeria □ centre of attraction, (fis.) cosa o persona al centro di attrazione; (fig.) centro dell'attenzione □ (naut.) centre of buoyancy, centro di spinta □ (tecn.) centre punch, punzone per centri □ centre rail, rotaia centrale ( in ferrovia a cremagliera) □ ( sport) centre spot, dischetto di centrocampo; ( biliardo) acchito centrale □ (giorn.) centre spread ► centrefold □ centre stage, (teatr.) centro del palcoscenico; (fig.) centro della scena, (avv.) al centro della scena: to take centre stage, occupare il centro della scena □ soft centre, ripieno morbido ( di cioccolatino) □ ( USA) to have a soft centre, avere il cuore tenero.(to) centre, ( USA) (to) center /ˈsɛntə(r)/A v. t.5 accentrare; concentrare; focalizzare; imperniare: to centre one's hopes on sb., accentrare le proprie speranze su q.; to centre a discussion on (o around) a topic, concentrare la discussione su un argomentoB v. i.2 – to centre around (o on) incentrarsi su; riguardare soprattutto; vertere soprattutto su; essere imperniato su; ruotare intorno a: Talks will centre on the question of representation, i colloqui verteranno soprattutto sulla questione della rappresentatività; All local activity centres around the casinos, le attività locali ruotano tutte intorno ai casinòNOTA D'USO: - centre on o centre round?-
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centrefold — (US centerfold) ► NOUN ▪ the two middle pages of a magazine … English terms dictionary
centrefold — UK [ˈsentə(r)ˌfəʊld] / US [ˈsentərˌfoʊld] noun [countable] Word forms centrefold : singular centrefold plural centrefolds the two pages at the centre of a magazine a) these pages showing a photograph of someone wearing no clothes b) a person who… … English dictionary
centrefold — [[t]se̱ntə(r)foʊld[/t]] centrefolds N COUNT A centrefold is a picture that covers the two central pages of a magazine, especially a photograph of a naked or partly naked woman. Syn: pin up (in AM, use centerfold) … English dictionary
centrefold — (US centerfold) noun the two middle pages of a magazine. ↘an illustration on a centrefold, typically a picture of a naked or scantily clad model … English new terms dictionary
centrefold — /ˈsɛntəfoʊld / (say sentuhfohld) noun 1. the folded pages in the centre of a magazine, designed to be lifted out and unfolded, so as to display a large photograph sometimes of a nude male or female, a pop group, etc. 2. the person depicted: he… …
centrefold — cen|tre|fold BrE centerfold AmE [ˈsentəfəuld US tərfould] n 1.) the two pages that face each other in the middle of a magazine or newspaper 2.) a picture of a woman with no clothes on that covers the two pages in the middle of a magazine … Dictionary of contemporary English
centrefold — n. center page in newspaper or magazine; large picture that covers the two pages opposite each other in the middle of a magazine (often of a young woman barely dressed or naked) … English contemporary dictionary
centrefold — BrE, centerfold AmE noun (C) 1 the two pages that face each other in the middle of a magazine or newspaper 2 a picture covering these two pages, especially one of a young woman with no clothes on … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
centrefold — n. (US centerfold) a printed and usu. illustrated sheet folded to form the centre spread of a magazine etc … Useful english dictionary
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