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midden

/mid-n/US // ˈmɪd n //UK // (ˈmɪdən) //

故宫,紫禁城,故宫博物院,紫禁地

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a dunghill or refuse heap.
    • : kitchen midden.

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Examples

  • As successive generations of packrats add layer after layer to a midden, they slowly build boulder-sized masses in caves, cliff faces, and other nooks and crannies that can persist for millennia.

  • Over the years, he’s handled hundreds of middens—and smelled them, too.

  • Of course, to render a midden scientifically valuable, you need more than a sensitive nose.

  • This can lead to the description of new species, as happened with Ptinus priminidi, a never-before-seen spider beetle plucked out of a midden in modern-day Arizona in 1976.

  • This dissolves the amberat that holds the midden matrix together.

  • He'll shoot higher that shoots at the moon, than he that shoots at the midden, e'en though he may miss his mark.

  • Sir Banas, he comes in the night and makes them all alive at the back of our kitchen-midden,' piped the child.

  • Possibly the party kept too far inland to see the shell midden sites along the Bay shore.

  • "Saft beddin's gude for sair banes," quo' Howie when he streekit himsel on the midden-head.

  • Whether they be remnants of an elevated sea-beach, or of some Indian ‘kitchen-midden,’ I dare not decide.