midday 的 2 个定义
- the middle of the day; noon or the time centering around noon.
- of or relating to the middle part of the day: a midday news broadcast.
midday 近义词
middle of the day
midday 的近义词 9 个
midday 的反义词 1 个
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- Otherwise, skies will turn clearer with time as rain becomes less likely into the midday.
- Cold air aloft may help bubble up some clouds in the midday.
- Skate skiers must have the disposable income for the thousand-dollar set-up, and the disposable time to be doing it midday on a workday.
- Southwest breezes around 10 mph could gust around 20 mph a couple of times, especially midday.
- Couscous is traditionally eaten on Fridays, the Islamic holy day, when groups gather around a heaping platter during the long midday break.
- The stench of the backed-up toilets combines with the fumes of garbage fermenting in the midday sun.
- He pulled the crucifix from under his shirt and it glinted in the bright midday sun.
- During a midday break in the trial, Kempton had lunch with Afeni.
- Alston had last seen Prince at midday, when the two walked to the store together.
- By midday, the Ukrainian government had confirmed that two of its choppers had been downed.
- On the plea that they must hasten if the midday heat were to be avoided, they cut short the halt to less than an hour.
- Every morning a white mist rises over the lake which shines like armour under the midday sun.
- But you must not imagine I am idle: from breakfast till the midday meal I work without a break.
- Toward midday the whole caravan stopped and all the animals were tied under different trees for two or three hours to rest.
- Mr. Royall went out early, and did not return till Verena had set the table for the midday meal.