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mid

/mid/US // mɪd //UK // (mɪd) //

中间,中,中段,中层

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : being at or near the middle point of: in mid autumn.
    • : being or occupying a middle place or position: in the mid nineties of the last century.
    • : Phonetics. articulated with an opening above the tongue relatively intermediate between those for high and low: the vowels of beet, bet, and hot are respectively high, mid, and low.Compare high, low.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Archaic. the middle.

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Examples

  • In the mid-afternoon, Ramos and Liu were parked on Tomkins Avenue on a meal break.

  • But with the outbreak of hostilities in mid-2011, all festivities were thrust into the deep freeze.

  • Think of the embarrassing subway platform or mid-office “adjustment” debacles you could avoid!

  • And Asians also showed a shift toward the GOP in the mid-terms.

  • My bike ride that mid-October day starts like so many others.

  • We had now approached closely to the foot of the mountain-ranges, and their lofty summits were high above us in mid-air.

  • So they often occured mid-paragraph; here they have been moved to a more appropriate place.

  • Monsieur Farival thought that Victor should have been taken out in mid-ocean in his earliest youth and drowned.

  • While she flitted into the next room to fetch a stamp, Mrs. Haughstone, her needles arrested in mid-air, looked steadily at Tom.

  • It was a room without beauty, merely walls, repapered once every twenty years, and furniture of the mid-Victorian era.