midland / ˈmɪd lənd /

⚽高中词汇中部地区中陆地区中原地区中土

midland2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the middle or interior part of a country.
  2. the dialect of English spoken in the central part of England.
  3. the dialect of English spoken in the southern parts of Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey, and in West Virginia, Kentucky, and eastern Tennessee, and throughout the southern Appalachians.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. in or of the midland; inland.
  2. of or relating to Midland.

midland 近义词

midland

等同于 inland

更多midland例句

  1. Tom Craddick said in a statement that his business interests reflect the fact that he lives in Midland, the center of the state’s oil and gas industry.
  2. All the locals who came to a Midland Park, New Jersey hearing on the building of a mosque were against.
  3. The little town of Midland Park is a middle-class suburb of New York City, just north of my hometown of Paramus.
  4. However, every single resident of Midland Park who testified voiced opposition to the mosque.
  5. Al Ramic panicked as he soon as he turned onto Nugent Street from Midland Avenue.
  6. He lived in a tiny bungalow at 787 Nugent in the Midland Beach section of town.
  7. He remained with the Midland until 1897, when he retired on superannuation at the age of seventy-six.
  8. Eighteen hundred and fifty-one was a period of anxiety to the Midland and to railway companies generally.
  9. Financial depression had succeeded a time of wild excitement, and the Midland dividend had fallen from seven to two per cent.
  10. His nature was bold and fitted to command, and to him is due, in a large degree, the proud position the Midland holds to-day.
  11. There was another personality that loomed large, in those years, on the Midland—Samuel Swarbrick, the accountant.