midyear / ˈmɪdˈyɪər, -ˌyɪər for 1; ˈmɪdˌyɪər for 2, 3 /

⚽高中词汇年中年中时今年年中年中时分

midyear2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the middle of the year.
  2. Often midyears. Informal. an examination at the middle of a school year.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. of, relating to, or occurring in midyear: midyear exams.

更多midyear例句

  1. Last year’s fourth overall pick, Chennedy Carter, was as productive as any rookie on a per-game basis, with only a midyear injury costing her Rookie of the Year honors.
  2. That letter, however, noted that the company would scrap midyear raises.
  3. School officials will reevaluate the system’s learning plan at the “midyear point,” according to the FAQ.
  4. The school system also provided data showing how the current first-graders performed compared with their midyear literacy assessments in kindergarten just before schools shut down.
  5. This year’s second-graders experienced a reduction of 15 percent points in the number of students meeting literacy goals, compared with when they took their midyear assessment as first-graders.
  6. Every slave on the planet must be free before the opening of the next Midyear Feasts.
  7. Just before the midyear examinations came a crisis in the growth of their friendship.
  8. That means, he'll have to wait till the Midyear Feasts, when the Convocation assembles, and he can get his constitution enacted.
  9. The Midyear Feasts approached; each time he returned to the city he found more excitement as preparations went on.
  10. The students attended a ball given three weeks ago during the midyear recess.