Results for: Center of gravity
English Chinese
heliocentric theory, the theory that the sun is at the center of the universe日心說 [ri4 xin1 shuo1]
heliocentric theory, the theory that the sun is at the center of the universe日心说 [ri4 xin1 shuo1]
hit the center, accomplish, be hit, exact
hit the center, attain, be affected by, to fall into a trap
Hong Kong Cultural Center香港文化中心 [Xiang1 gang3 Wen2 hua4 Zhong1 xin1]
hub (e.g. of transport network), center, by ext. imperial court as the hub of centralized government中枢 [zhong1 shu1]
hub (e.g. of transport network), center, by ext. imperial court as the hub of centralized government中樞 [zhong1 shu1]
importance, gravity重要性
International Medical Center国际医疗中心 [guo2 ji4 yi1 liao2 zhong1 xin1]
International Medical Center國際醫療中心 [guo2 ji4 yi1 liao2 zhong1 xin1]
It was once (in former times) a prosperous (flourishing) shopping center以前那條是很熱鬧的街。
Joint nuclear Accident Coordinating Center (JNACC)联合核事故协调中心 [lian2 he2 he2 shi4 gu4 xie2 diao4 zhong1 xin1]
Joint nuclear Accident Coordinating Center (JNACC)聯合核事故協調中心 [lian2 he2 he2 shi4 gu4 xie2 diao4 zhong1 xin1]
Kennedy Space Center肯尼迪航天中心 [Ken3 ni2 di2 Hang2 tian1 Zhong1 xin1]
man in the middle, coordinator, mediator, a person who suffers complaints from both disputants (Lit. pivot bar or center of the upper and lower mill stones)石磨心 ,中人 ,斡旋者
 

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