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1 ♦ central
♦ central /ˈsɛntrəl/A a.2 nel centro ( di una città); centrale: central location, ubicazione centrale; posizione centrale; My flat is very central, il mio appartamento è molto centrale3 principale; centrale; fondamentale; essenziale: the central purpose, lo scopo principale; to play a central role, avere un ruolo centrale; central to st., che è al centro di qc.; essenziale per qc.B n.( USA) centrale telefonica; centralino● Central African Republic, Repubblica Centrafricana □ Central America, l'America Centrale; il Centroamerica □ Central American, dell'America Centrale □ Central Asia, Asia centrale □ (fin.) central bank, banca centrale □ ( USA, Canada) central casting, ufficio casting □ (leg.) the Central Criminal Court, il Tribunale Penale Centrale ( di Londra, noto anche come «Old Bailey») □ Central European Time, ora dell'Europa centrale (GMT+1) □ (autom.) central locking, chiusura centralizzata □ (anat.) central nervous system, sistema nervoso centrale □ (econ.) central planning, pianificazione centrale □ (stor.) the Central Powers, le Potenze centrali □ (fin.) central ( exchange) rates, parità centrali ( delle valute) □ (autom., GB) central reservation, aiuola spartitraffico ( d'autostrada) □ Central Time, ora degli Stati centrali degli USA e di zone del Canada □ (fon.) central vowel, vocale centrale.
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