centre stage

noun
🔊/ˌsentə ˈsteɪdʒ/
🔊/ˌsentər ˈsteɪdʒ/
(US English center stage)
[uncountable]
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  1. an important position where somebody/something can easily get people’s attention重要位置;中心;核心
    • Education is taking centre stage in the government's plans.教育正在成为政府计划的核心。🔊🔊
    • This region continues to occupy centre stage in world affairs.这个地区继续在国际舞台上占主导地位。🔊🔊
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    • A new actress will take centre stage in next month's production of ‘The Doll's House’.在下个月《玩偶之家》的演出中,一名新女演员将会成为大家关注的焦点。
    • He was always unwilling to take centre stage.他总是不愿意成为中心人物。

centre stage

adverb
🔊/ˌsentə ˈsteɪdʒ/
🔊/ˌsentər ˈsteɪdʒ/
(US English center stage)
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  1. in a position where somebody/something can easily get people's attention重要位置;中心;核心
    • The minister said, ‘We are putting full employment centre stage.’部长说:“我们正在把充分就业放到首要位置。”🔊🔊