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center (EN)
Substantiv, Adjektiv, Verb

Substantiv “center”

Sg. center us, center uk, Pl. centers us, centres uk od. unz.
  1. Mitte
    The vase was placed right at the center of the table, making it the focal point of the room.
  2. Stadtzentrum
    Let's meet at the town center where all the cafes and shops are.
  3. Zentrum (mit Zusatz, z.B. Freizeitzentrum)
    The new community center offers classes ranging from yoga to pottery.
  4. Politische mitte
    In the recent elections, the center gained significant ground against the traditional parties.
  5. Kernthema
    The ethical implications of the research became the center of the debate.
  6. Mittelspieler
    The soccer team's center showed great skill in defending against the opposing forwards.
  7. Center (im Basketball spezifisch so genannt)
    The basketball team's center dominated the game with his impressive rebounds and blocks.
  8. Center (im Eishockey spezifisch so genannt)
    The hockey team's center won the faceoff, giving them a strategic advantage.
  9. Center (im American Football spezifisch so genannt)
    The football team's center snapped the ball perfectly, initiating a successful play.
  10. Center (im Netball spezifisch so genannt)
    The netball center moved swiftly across the court, coordinating the team's offense and defense.
  11. Flanke (wenn sie in die Mitte des Spielfeldes gespielt wird)
    The winger delivered a perfect center to the striker, who scored with a powerful header.
  12. Innenspieler
    The rugby center broke through the defense, scoring a crucial try for his team.

Adjektiv “center”

Grundform center, nicht steigerbar
  1. zentral
    The center aisle of the church was beautifully decorated for the wedding.

Verb “center”

Infinitiv center; er centers; Prät. centered; Part. centered; Ger. centering
  1. zentrieren
    She centered the picture frame on the wall to make the room look more balanced.
  2. konzentrieren
    The documentary centers on the environmental impacts of plastic waste.