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central park 读法 英 [ˈsentrəl pɑ:k] 美 [ˈsɛntrəl pɑrk]
意思是:中央公园
一、central 读法 英 ['sentr(ə)l] 美 ['sɛntrəl]
adj. 中心的;主要的;中枢的
n. 电话总机
短语:
central park 中央公园(位于美国纽约)
central region 中心区
european central bank 欧洲中央银行
central axis 中心轴;中央轴
central station 总站;中心电站
二、park 读法 英 [pɑːk] 美 [pɑrk]
n. 公园;[交] 停车场
vt. 停放;放置;寄存
vi. 停放车辆
短语:
walk in the park 在公园散步
century park 世纪公园
hyde park (伦敦)海德公园
park bench 公园长椅
water park 水上乐园;水上公园
central的用法:
1、central的基本意思是“中心的,中央的,形成中心的”,用来形容在地理位置上被认为是中心的事物,也可表示因靠近市中心而条件便利的,易于到达的地方,用于比喻可指重要的事物,意为“最重要的,主要的,首要的”,引申可作“有全部权力或部分控制力的”解。
2、central在句中可用作定语或表语。
3、central无比较级和最高级形式。
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Central Park is an urban park in middle-upper Manhattan, within New York City. Central Park is the most visited urban park in the United States, with 40 million visitors in 2013.[5] It is also one of the most filmed locations in the world.The Park was established in 1857 on 778 acres (315 ha) of city-owned land. In 1858, Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux, a landscape architect and an architect, respectively, won a design competition to improve and expand the park with a plan they titled the "Greensward Plan". Construction began the same year and the park's first area was opened to the public in the winter of 1858.[6] Construction continued during the American Civil War farther north, and was expanded to its current size of 843 acres (341 ha) in 1873. Central Park was designated a National Historic Landmark(listed by the U.S. Department of the Interior and administered by the National Park Service) in 1962. The Park was managed for decades by the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation, and is currently managed by the Central Park Conservancy under contract with the municipal government in a public-private partnership. The Conservancy is a non-profit organization that contributes 75 percent of Central Park's $65 million annual budget and is responsible for all basic care of the 843-acre park.