central: of the greatest importance; principal or essential
China's Reform and Opening Up policy is central to its economic achievements today.
central: 最重要的,必不可少的,核心的。这个此看起来简单,但是后面接介词to的用法很多童鞋并未掌握。be central to 是个很地道用法,口语、写作均适用。
Thinking of others and knowing one's role are considered as central to Japanese values.
Universal basic income is central to the campaign of Andrew Yang, a Chinese American presidential candidate. (全民基本收入)
《经济学人》用例
1) And although it all runs technology: fitness, stress-relief and health apps are now central to the growth of wearable devices such as smart watches.
2) That blend of outlandish achievement and disruptive idiosyncrasy was central to his appeal.
3) Unlike Russia, China puts its money where its mouth is. Two years ago, China Ocean Shipping company became a 49% owner of the "dry port" of Khorgos-a vast road-and -rail terminal on the Khazak-Chinese border seen as central to the BRI (the Belt and Road Initiative).
翻译:中国人将勤劳、勇敢视为必不可少的价值
Chinese take diligence and bravery as values that are central to their society.
Chinese see diligence and bravery as values that are central to their culture.
造句:文化遗产对身份认同、保护过去重要。
Historic heritage is seen as central to many contemporary issues like sustainability, national identity, and stewardship of the past.
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