center in Korean
center in Korean is 중심, 중앙 — center means the point exactly in the middle of something, equally distant from all its edges or sides.
center in Korean
중심
Pronounced: jungsim
point equidistant from all points on the perimeter of a circle
중앙
Pronounced: jung'ang
point equidistant from all points on the perimeter of a circle
중심
Pronounced: jungsim
point equidistant from all points on the surface of a sphere
중심
Pronounced: jungsim
point in the interior of figure with mean coordinates
What does "center" mean?
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noun The point exactly in the middle of something, equally distant from all its edges or sides.
"She placed the vase in the center of the table."
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noun A building or place set up for a particular activity or purpose.
"They dropped the kids off at the community center."
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noun The main topic, focus, or most important part of something.
"Climate policy was the center of the debate."
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noun In sports such as basketball, hockey, or football, a player positioned in the middle of the field or court.
"The center snapped the ball to start the play."
center in a sentence
- She placed the vase in the center of the table.
- The dartboard has a small red circle at its center.
- They dropped the kids off at the community center.
- The new shopping center opens next month.
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "center" in Korean?
"center" in Korean is 중심, 중앙. center means: The point exactly in the middle of something, equally distant from all its edges or sides.
How do you pronounce 중심?
"center" in Korean is 중심, pronounced "jungsim".
How do you use "center" in a sentence?
Example: "She placed the vase in the center of the table." In Korean, "center" is 중심, 중앙.
Are there other ways to say "center" in Korean?
Yes — Korean has 2 translations listed for "center": 중심, 중앙.
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