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adjective mɪdmɪd 1attributive Of or in the middle part or position of a range. 中部的,中间的,中央的;居中的 17世纪中期。 in combination mid-brown hair Example sentencesExamples - A deliberate policy of promoting free trade can be traced back to the mid nineteenth century.
- Optimum planting dates for Nebraska and most of the northern states range from early to mid May.
- Teachers are treated as if they belong to the industrial working class of the mid 20th century.
- In the mid 19th century it was home to patriotic Viscount Palmerston, the oldest man ever to become Prime Minister.
- The building dates back to the early or mid 19th century, with a later extension at the back, which was used as a forge.
- Margins for its mid and long range flights were just over 9 per cent.
- This building dates back to the 1840s and was the Governor House for the mid 19th century prison.
- She said that the canal had to be dug with pick and shovel with hundreds of men employed before its opening in the mid eighteenth century.
- In the mid 18th century, The Mall was laid out as a fashionable tree lined boulevard.
- The list of Shiraz is a full page long with prices ranging from the mid twenties a bottle to well over $100.
- The highlight is a unique decorative gold jewellery fitting in the form of an animal head, which dates from the mid to late ninth century.
- It is hoped that the successful candidate will take up his/her position in mid January.
- The earliest burial at the Tonebaun site dated to the 1400s while the most recent was from the mid twentieth century.
- It should not be so surprising that men are more likely to telework than women, or that those who do telework are from mid career professional positions.
- This is the last building they saw well, before they were deployed back in mid February for the Middle East.
- It has been the scene of a number of archaeological excavations and finds during the mid to late nineteenth century.
- Here, a selection of just over a hundred sheets ranges from the late gothic to the mid sixteenth century.
- In the mid 19th century the air of cities seemed to be much fouler than their water.
- The company did not make an earnings forecast, but said it expects gross margin to be in the mid 60% range.
- A man, believed to be an English national and in his mid 40s, was pronounced dead at the scene.
Synonyms central, mean, medium, medial, median, midway, halfway, equidistant, mesial - 1.1Phonetics (of a vowel) pronounced with the tongue neither high nor low.
〔语音〕(元音)舌位居中的
Rhymesamid, backslid, bid, did, forbid, grid, hid, id, kid, Kidd, lid, Madrid, outbid, outdid, quid, rid, skid, slid, squid, underbid, yid preposition mɪdmɪd literary 1In the middle of. 〈诗/文〉在…中间,在…之中 - 1.1 In the course of.
〈诗/文〉在…中间,在…之中
adjectivemidmɪd 1attributive Of or in the middle part or position of a range. 中部的,中间的,中央的;居中的 17世纪中期。 Example sentencesExamples - Here, a selection of just over a hundred sheets ranges from the late gothic to the mid sixteenth century.
- The highlight is a unique decorative gold jewellery fitting in the form of an animal head, which dates from the mid to late ninth century.
- The building dates back to the early or mid 19th century, with a later extension at the back, which was used as a forge.
- It should not be so surprising that men are more likely to telework than women, or that those who do telework are from mid career professional positions.
- It is hoped that the successful candidate will take up his/her position in mid January.
- In the mid 18th century, The Mall was laid out as a fashionable tree lined boulevard.
- In the mid 19th century it was home to patriotic Viscount Palmerston, the oldest man ever to become Prime Minister.
- It has been the scene of a number of archaeological excavations and finds during the mid to late nineteenth century.
- She said that the canal had to be dug with pick and shovel with hundreds of men employed before its opening in the mid eighteenth century.
- Margins for its mid and long range flights were just over 9 per cent.
- The company did not make an earnings forecast, but said it expects gross margin to be in the mid 60% range.
- This is the last building they saw well, before they were deployed back in mid February for the Middle East.
- A man, believed to be an English national and in his mid 40s, was pronounced dead at the scene.
- The earliest burial at the Tonebaun site dated to the 1400s while the most recent was from the mid twentieth century.
- A deliberate policy of promoting free trade can be traced back to the mid nineteenth century.
- Optimum planting dates for Nebraska and most of the northern states range from early to mid May.
- In the mid 19th century the air of cities seemed to be much fouler than their water.
- This building dates back to the 1840s and was the Governor House for the mid 19th century prison.
- The list of Shiraz is a full page long with prices ranging from the mid twenties a bottle to well over $100.
- Teachers are treated as if they belong to the industrial working class of the mid 20th century.
Synonyms central, mean, medium, medial, median, midway, halfway, equidistant, mesial - 1.1Phonetics (of a vowel) pronounced with the tongue neither high nor low.
〔语音〕(元音)舌位居中的
prepositionmidmɪd literary 1In the middle of. 〈诗/文〉在…中间,在…之中 - 1.1 In the course of.
〈诗/文〉在…中间,在…之中
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