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  • 1 център

    1. centre ( и на град)
    прен. и pivot
    (на култура и пр.). seat
    център на тежестта a centre of gravity
    център на внимание a centre of attention; cynosure
    в центъра на вниманието съм be in the limelight, ( в печата) make the headlines, make big headlines
    в центъра на общественото внимание in the full glare of publicity
    център на голям град downtown
    център нападател сп. centre forward
    център за научна и развойна дейност a research and development centre
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    цѐнтър,
    м., -рове, (два) цѐнтъра 1. centre (и на град); прен. pivot, hub; (на култура и пр.) seat; в \центъръра на вниманието съм be in the limelight, be in the foreground; (в печата) make the headlines, make big headlines; в \центъръра на общественото внимание in the full glare of publicity; депутат от \центъръра cross-bencher; \центърър на голям град downtown; \центърър на тежестта a centre of gravity; \центърър нападател спорт. centre forward;
    2. ( учреждение) centre; изчислителен \центърър computing centre.
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    centre (и учреждение): a център of gravity - център на тежестта, become a център of attention - ставам център на внимание; pivot ; market-town (пазарен); mart (търговски); city (на град); focus ; seat {si;t}
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    1. (на култура и пр.).seat 2. (учреждение) centre 3. centre (и на град) 4. ЦЕНТЪР за научна и развойна дейност a research and development centre 5. ЦЕНТЪР на внимание a centre of attention;cynosure 6. ЦЕНТЪР на голям град downtown 7. ЦЕНТЪР на тежестта а centre of gravity 8. ЦЕНТЪР нападател сn. centre forward 9. в ЦЕНТЪРа на вниманието съм be in the limelight, (в печата) make the headlines, make big headlines 10. в ЦЕНТЪРа на общественото внимание in the full glare of publicity 11. депутат от ЦЕНТЪРа cross-bencher 12. прен. и pivot

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