intermediate / ˌɪn tərˈmi di ɪt /

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intermediate2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. being, situated, or acting between two points, stages, things, persons, etc.: the intermediate steps in a procedure.
  2. of or relating to an intermediate school.
  3. Automotive. mid-size.
n. 名词 noun
  1. a person who acts between others; intermediary; mediator.
  2. something intermediate, as a form or class.
  3. Chemistry. a derivative of the initial material formed before the desired product of a chemical process.

intermediate 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

middle, in-between

更多intermediate例句

  1. Hospitalizations are often an intermediate step between rising cases and increased mortality.
  2. The intermediate SOE leaderboard includes seasons from receivers like Davante Adams, Keenan Allen, Danny Amendola, Cooper Kupp and Adam Humphries, all of whom are generally regarded as skilled route runners.
  3. Since depth of target is so important in determining separation, we grouped plays into buckets — depending on whether a pass attempt was short, intermediate or deep — and created an SOE leaderboard for each.
  4. Interestingly, among the three target depths, SOE on intermediate passes appears to be the most stable year to year.
  5. Pangolins or another animal might still have been an intermediate host before the virus made it to humans.
  6. That leaves a huge gap in the middle, where intermediate black holes (IMBHs) could exist.
  7. Obama scaled that back to interceptors of intermediate-range missiles.
  8. Geniuses joined the realm of intermediate beings, alternately exalted and tormented by celestial visions.
  9. Terrain is classified as 27 percent easier; 41 percent intermediate; 32 percent most difficult.
  10. Roughly 25 percent is rated beginner terrain; 45 percent intermediate; and 30 percent expert.
  11. But between the phase of schooling and the phase of adult learning there is an intermediate stage.
  12. We now proceed to learn the eighteen kings intermediate between William II.
  13. The instruction ranges from history and geography to practical seamanship, with all the intermediate scientific subjects.
  14. Fragment, apparently from a columnar mass, of a stone intermediate between clink-stone and compact felspar.
  15. The Pygmies of the Central African forests seem similarly to occupy an intermediate position in the development of language.