senter
需要掌握的语法
Nouns in Norwegian have grammatical gender (masculine, feminine, neuter). 'Senter' is a neuter noun.
Et senter (a center), senteret (the center)
Definite forms of neuter nouns ending in -er (like 'senter') often add '-et' in the singular definite form.
senter (indefinite singular), senteret (definite singular)
Plural forms of neuter nouns ending in -er typically remain unchanged in the indefinite plural, but add '-ene' in the definite plural.
flere senter (several centers), sentrene (the centers)
Compound nouns are common in Norwegian. 'Senter' can be part of many compound words, with the last word determining the main meaning and gender.
kjøpesenter (shopping center), fritidssenter (leisure center)
Prepositions like 'til' (to), 'i' (in/at), and 'på' (on/at) are used with 'senter' depending on the context of movement or location.
til senter (to the center), i senter (in the center), på senteret (at the center - referring to a specific building/place)
常见搭配
常用短语
i sentrum av byen
in the center of the city
senter for forskning
center for research
gå til senteret
go to the center (e.g., shopping center)
senteret åpner kl. 10
the center opens at 10 AM
møtes på senteret
meet at the center
ligger sentralt i Oslo
is centrally located in Oslo
et nytt senter
a new center
senter for helse
center for health
fra senter til senter
from center to center
hvor er senteret?
where is the center?
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Basic Meaning of 'Senter'
The most common meaning of senter is 'center,' similar to its English counterpart. Think of a physical center point or location.
Shopping Centers and Malls
In daily Norwegian, senter is frequently used for shopping centers or malls. For example, 'kjøpesenter' means 'shopping center.'
Community and Activity Centers
You'll also find senter used for various community or activity centers, like a 'idrettssenter' (sports center) or 'kultursenter' (culture center).
Grammar: Gender and Plural
Senter is a neuter noun. The singular indefinite is 'et senter,' the singular definite is 'senteret.' The plural indefinite is 'sentre,' and the plural definite is 'sentrene.' Don't forget the gender!
Pronunciation Practice
The 's' in senter is pronounced like the 's' in 'sit,' and the 'e' is like the 'e' in 'bed.' The 'er' ending is a common Norwegian sound. Listen to native speakers for better accuracy.
Prepositions with 'Senter'
When talking about being 'at' or 'in' a center, you'll often use 'på' or 'i.' For example, 'Jeg er på senteret' (I am at the center).
Common Phrases
Learn common phrases where senter appears. For instance, 'midt i senteret' means 'right in the center' or 'in the middle.' This helps with natural usage.
City Center vs. Shopping Center
In Norway, 'sentrum' usually refers to the town or city center, while 'senter' (or kjøpesenter) often implies a shopping center. Be aware of this subtle distinction.
Figurative Use of 'Senter'
Beyond physical locations, senter can also refer to a conceptual center, like 'nervenes senter' (the center of the nerves). This is a more advanced usage.
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记忆技巧
Think of a 'center' as where things are 'sent' (senter) from or to, like a command center.
视觉联想
Imagine a bullseye with an arrow hitting the 'senter' (center) of the target.
Word Web
挑战
Describe your local town/city using 'senter' at least twice. For example: 'Mitt hjemsted har et lite senter med noen butikker.'
自我测试 48 个问题
Jeg går til ___ for å handle.
Here, 'senteret' means 'the center'. It's a common place to go shopping.
Hvor er ___ av byen?
We are asking for the 'center' of the city.
Bussen stopper ved ____.
It's common for buses to stop at a center.
Hun jobber i et ___.
She works in a 'center'. 'Senter' is used without the definite article here.
Vi møtes på ___ klokka fem.
Meeting at 'the center' is a common arrangement.
Er det et ___ i nærheten?
Asking if there is 'a center' nearby.
Hva er et annet ord for 'midten'?
I denne sammenhengen betyr 'senter' det samme som 'midten'. (In this context, 'senter' means the same as 'middle'.)
Hvor går du for å handle klær og mat i en by?
Et 'senter' kan referere til et kjøpesenter hvor man handler. (A 'senter' can refer to a shopping mall where one shops.)
Hva kan et 'senter' være for et fellesskap?
Et 'senter' kan være et samlingspunkt eller et møtested for folk. (A 'senter' can be a gathering point or a meeting place for people.)
Man kan finne et 'senter' i midten av en by.
Mange byer har et sentrum, eller 'senter', som er den sentrale delen av byen. (Many cities have a city center, or 'senter', which is the central part of the city.)
Et 'senter' er alltid et sted der man kan kjøpe ting.
Et 'senter' kan også være et administrativt senter, et forskningssenter, eller et kulturelt senter, ikke bare et kjøpesenter. (A 'senter' can also be an administrative center, a research center, or a cultural center, not just a shopping mall.)
Ordet 'senter' kan brukes for å beskrive midten av noe.
Ja, 'senter' betyr ofte den midterste delen av noe, for eksempel midten av en sirkel. (Yes, 'senter' often means the middle part of something, for example, the center of a circle.)
Listen for 'sentrum'. It means 'city center'.
Listen for 'sentrum av byen'. This phrase means 'in the center of the city'.
Listen for 'senteret'. It means 'the center'.
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Senteret er stort.
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Gå til sentrum.
Focus: sentrum
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Jeg bor nær senteret.
Focus: nær senteret
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Which word best completes the sentence: 'Jeg skal møte deg i byens ___.' (I will meet you in the city's ___.)
'Senter' means center, which fits the context of meeting in the city's central area.
If you are looking for the 'shopping center,' which Norwegian word would you use?
'Kjøpesenter' directly translates to shopping center. The other options refer to school, health, and culture centers respectively.
Which sentence correctly uses 'senter' in the context of a cultural center?
'Kultursenter' means cultural center, which is a common use of 'senter' as a compound word.
The word 'senter' can be used to refer to the middle or central part of something.
'Senter' means center, and can indeed refer to the middle or central part of an object or area.
If someone says 'Jeg skal til helsesenteret,' it means they are going to the health center.
'Helsesenteret' is a compound word meaning 'the health center'.
The phrase 'i senter' means 'on the side'.
'I senter' means 'in the center', not 'on the side'.
Which sentence correctly uses 'senter' in the context of a shopping mall?
In Norwegian, 'senter' often refers to a shopping center or a town/city center. The sentence 'Vi går til senteret for å handle' (We go to the center to shop) correctly uses it in the context of a shopping mall.
Choose the most appropriate translation for 'The city center is very lively.'
While 'senter' can mean 'center,' 'sentrum' is the more common and natural word for 'city center' in Norwegian. Options A, B, and D are less idiomatic.
Which of these is NOT a common usage of 'senter'?
While 'senter' is used broadly for various types of centers (shopping, research, sports), 'boksenter' is not a standard or common compound word in Norwegian for a place specifically for books. A bookstore would be 'bokhandel'.
The word 'senter' can refer to both a geographical center and an organizational hub.
Yes, 'senter' can refer to the physical center of something (e.g., 'midt i senter av rommet' - in the center of the room) or a place that acts as a central point for activity or organization (e.g., 'et forskningssenter' - a research center).
You can use 'senter' interchangeably with 'midtpunkt' when talking about the exact middle of an object.
Both 'senter' and 'midtpunkt' can be used to describe the exact middle or central point of an object. For example, 'senteret av sirkelen' or 'midtpunktet av sirkelen' (the center of the circle).
When referring to the downtown area of a city, 'senter' is always preferred over 'sentrum'.
While 'senter' can be part of compound words like 'bysenter' (city center), 'sentrum' is generally the more common and idiomatic standalone term for the downtown area or city center in Norwegian.
We are meeting in the center at eight o'clock.
The library is located in the center of the city.
The shopping center has many stores.
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Hvor er sentrum herfra?
Focus: sen-trum
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Kan du vise meg veien til kjøpesenteret?
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Det nye sportssenteret er veldig populært.
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Which sentence uses 'senter' correctly in the context of a shopping mall?
'Senter' is commonly used to refer to a shopping center or mall. The other options use 'senter' in a less appropriate or grammatically incorrect way for this context.
In the phrase 'senter for forskning', what does 'senter' most accurately imply?
When used with 'for forskning' (for research), 'senter' refers to an institution or a designated hub for that activity.
Which of these sentences uses 'senter' in its most abstract sense?
Here, 'senter' refers to a city's role as a hub of economic activity, which is a more abstract concept than a physical location.
It is grammatically correct to say 'Jeg jobber på senter' to mean 'I work at the shopping center'.
Yes, 'på senter' is a common and correct way to express working at a shopping center in Norwegian.
The word 'senter' can refer to both a physical location and an abstract concept.
Absolutely. 'Senter' can be a shopping center (physical) or a center of attention (abstract), for example.
In Norwegian, 'senter' is exclusively used for commercial establishments.
No, 'senter' can also refer to a community center (samfunnssenter), a health center (helsesenter), or even the center of an argument (senter i diskusjonen), among other things.
Byens nye kultur___ ble raskt et samlingspunkt for alle aldersgrupper.
In this context, 'kultursenter' (cultural center) is the most appropriate word to describe a gathering place. The other options don't fit the meaning of a central hub for culture.
For å komme til hjertet av byen, må du kjøre rett gjennom sentrum, forbi det gamle by___.
'Bysenteret' (city center) refers to the central part of a city. The other options are not fitting for 'hjertet av byen' (the heart of the city).
Forskningsgruppen etablerte et nytt datasikkerhets___ for å bekjempe cyberkriminalitet.
'Datasikkerhetssenter' (data security center) is a common and correct collocation for an institution focused on data security. The other options are less specific or not typically used in this context.
Under presentasjonen sto taleren i midten av scenen, i ___ av all oppmerksomhet.
'I sentrum av all oppmerksomhet' (in the center of all attention) is a fixed idiom in Norwegian, meaning to be the focus of everyone's notice.
Etter jordskjelvet ble det etablert et krise___ for å koordinere hjelpearbeidet.
'Krisesenter' (crisis center) is the correct term for a facility that coordinates crisis response and aid. The other options are not suitable in this specific context.
De planlegger å bygge et nytt helse___ som vil tilby en rekke medisinske tjenester.
'Helsesenter' (health center) is the most common and accurate term for a facility providing various medical services. The other options are either too general or refer to different types of institutions.
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Basic Meaning of 'Senter'
The most common meaning of senter is 'center,' similar to its English counterpart. Think of a physical center point or location.
Shopping Centers and Malls
In daily Norwegian, senter is frequently used for shopping centers or malls. For example, 'kjøpesenter' means 'shopping center.'
Community and Activity Centers
You'll also find senter used for various community or activity centers, like a 'idrettssenter' (sports center) or 'kultursenter' (culture center).
Grammar: Gender and Plural
Senter is a neuter noun. The singular indefinite is 'et senter,' the singular definite is 'senteret.' The plural indefinite is 'sentre,' and the plural definite is 'sentrene.' Don't forget the gender!
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