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epicentre

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Geology
ep·i·cen·tre British English, epicenter American English /ˈepɪˌsentə $ -ər/ noun [countable]  1. HEGthe place on the surface of the Earth that is right above the point where an earthquake begins inside the Earth 震中2 the place where the most important things happen and important decisions are made 中心;集中点 London became the epicentre of the world fashion industry. 伦敦成了世界时装业的中心。
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epicentreIts epicentre was in the sea 19 miles from the town of Maumere, with its 70,000 inhabitants.A star marks the epicentre of the atomic bomb dropped in 1945.Worse still, the epicentre of labour militancy was the capital itself.The epicentre of the nation's in decision encompasses a group of states in its heartland, around the Great Lakes.The epicentre was near Bishops Castle in Shropshire, but the shaking was felt as far afield as the intensity 2 area.
ep·i·cen·tre nounChineseSyllable
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epicentre
epicentre British English, epicenter American English /ˈepɪˌsentə $ -ər/ noun [countable]
1. the place on the surface of the Earth that is right above the point where an earthquake begins inside the Earth
2. the place where the most important things happen and important decisions are made:
    London became the epicentre of the world fashion industry.


epi·centre (especially US epi·cen·ter) BrE /ˈepɪsentə(r)/ 🔊NAmE /ˈepɪsentər/ 🔊 nounthe point on the earth's surface where the effects of an earthquake are felt most strongly (地震的)震中(formal) the central point of sth 中心;焦点;集中点