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midyear

/mid-yeer, -yeer for 1; mid-yeer for 2, 3/US // ˈmɪdˈyɪər, -ˌyɪər for 1; ˈmɪdˌyɪər for 2, 3 //UK // (ˈmɪdˈjɪə) //

年中,年中时,今年年中,年中时分

Definitions

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

Examples

  • 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.

  • That letter, however, noted that the company would scrap midyear raises.

  • School officials will reevaluate the system’s learning plan at the “midyear point,” according to the FAQ.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Every slave on the planet must be free before the opening of the next Midyear Feasts.

  • Just before the midyear examinations came a crisis in the growth of their friendship.

  • That means, he'll have to wait till the Midyear Feasts, when the Convocation assembles, and he can get his constitution enacted.

  • The Midyear Feasts approached; each time he returned to the city he found more excitement as preparations went on.

  • The students attended a ball given three weeks ago during the midyear recess.