0 the point on the Earth’s surface directly above the point of origin of an earthquake. -- tâm chấn
1 the central point of something, the place where the most important events happen -- tâm điểm sự kiện
Clearly we will continue to work in a spirit of constructive consensus but the epicentre of that consensus has moved sharply.
Due to its untapped natural resources, this region could soon become the epicentre of international conflict.
It looks to me as though the epicentre of the tunnel will be immediately below my living room.
It withstood last year's earthquake, despite the fact that it was extremely close to the epicentre of the quake.
It can affect peoples remote from the epicentres of nuclear power.
The epicentres of drug misuse are bound to be different from the rest of the country.
It is idle to pretend that it was not the epicentre of a battle.
Are they obliged to take prisoners (at the epicentre of the battle) which would inhibit the due performance of their military duty?