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单词 mid-Victorian
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Definition of mid-Victorian in English:

mid-Victorian

adjective
  • Relating to the middle of the Victorian era.

    (与)维多利亚时代中期(有关)的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Inspired by Sir Henry Yule's mid-Victorian dictionary Hobson-Jobson, this book might even be better.
    • The dominated-dominant role was a hard fit for male characters in the early to mid-Victorian era and consequently the role demanded considerable authorial contriving.
    • Humanity might well have found crushing, at times, the requirements of moral responsibility and constant self-improvement imposed by mid-Victorian ideals of Christian duty.
    • A major concern of mid-Victorian Britain was the relationship between art and industry.
    • Whilst one mid-Victorian authority supported this view, it was overturned in a subsequent nineteenth-century decision.
    • One of the more powerful images and major concerns in mid-Victorian literature was the young unmarried male, enjoying more free time than his elders and applying himself more to play than to business.
    • Individualism, self-respect, self-reliance, and the organization of voluntary and co-operative societies were the keynotes of mid-Victorian liberalism.
    • What if he doesn't feel that way at all, and he takes some kind of mid-Victorian umbrage at my ‘brazen’ act?
    • As it stands, John Baines as an allegory for mid-Victorian England only reinforces the significance of Bursley's wakes, Wombwell's Menagerie, and imperial modernity.
    • Most historians of science have treated Vestiges as a minor remnant of mid-Victorian culture.
    • Dickens's persona of an un-commercial traveller reflected the increasing importance of commercial travellers in mid-Victorian England.
    • As historian Judith Keys Kenny once observed, by mid-Victorian times sheepherding had evolved into a genuine art form.
    • The initialled stone tablet probably marked the completion of a pair of river regulating reservoirs built in mid-Victorian times.
    • The characters debate many mid-Victorian issues, often criticizing the misuse of science.
    • There was, of course, a wave of ‘respectability’ sweeping over mid-Victorian Britain.
    • Hung against walls painted in an appropriate palette of rich, mid-Victorian looking colours, the paintings look happy in Tate Britain's Linbury Galleries.
    • He repudiates the apologetic approach, made popular by Paley in the eighteenth century and still common in mid-Victorian England, that attempted to justify the Christian faith by reasoning from the external evidences of nature.
    • Gaskell suggests that mid-Victorian codes of perception and decorum held that only courtesans met the viewer's gaze directly.
    • Middlesbrough, with its dramatic growth in the early and mid-Victorian years, was the starkest example of such a town, and the development of policing therein is of particular interest.
    • Spirits were all the rage in mid-Victorian London, and organizing or attending seances was a favorite pastime among the higher echelons of society, right up to Queen Victoria herself.

Definition of mid-Victorian in US English:

mid-Victorian

adjectiveˌmɪdvɪkˈtɔriənˌmidvikˈtôrēən
  • Relating to the middle of the Victorian era.

    (与)维多利亚时代中期(有关)的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • There was, of course, a wave of ‘respectability’ sweeping over mid-Victorian Britain.
    • Humanity might well have found crushing, at times, the requirements of moral responsibility and constant self-improvement imposed by mid-Victorian ideals of Christian duty.
    • The dominated-dominant role was a hard fit for male characters in the early to mid-Victorian era and consequently the role demanded considerable authorial contriving.
    • What if he doesn't feel that way at all, and he takes some kind of mid-Victorian umbrage at my ‘brazen’ act?
    • The characters debate many mid-Victorian issues, often criticizing the misuse of science.
    • One of the more powerful images and major concerns in mid-Victorian literature was the young unmarried male, enjoying more free time than his elders and applying himself more to play than to business.
    • Dickens's persona of an un-commercial traveller reflected the increasing importance of commercial travellers in mid-Victorian England.
    • The initialled stone tablet probably marked the completion of a pair of river regulating reservoirs built in mid-Victorian times.
    • He repudiates the apologetic approach, made popular by Paley in the eighteenth century and still common in mid-Victorian England, that attempted to justify the Christian faith by reasoning from the external evidences of nature.
    • Spirits were all the rage in mid-Victorian London, and organizing or attending seances was a favorite pastime among the higher echelons of society, right up to Queen Victoria herself.
    • Individualism, self-respect, self-reliance, and the organization of voluntary and co-operative societies were the keynotes of mid-Victorian liberalism.
    • Gaskell suggests that mid-Victorian codes of perception and decorum held that only courtesans met the viewer's gaze directly.
    • Middlesbrough, with its dramatic growth in the early and mid-Victorian years, was the starkest example of such a town, and the development of policing therein is of particular interest.
    • Whilst one mid-Victorian authority supported this view, it was overturned in a subsequent nineteenth-century decision.
    • Most historians of science have treated Vestiges as a minor remnant of mid-Victorian culture.
    • As historian Judith Keys Kenny once observed, by mid-Victorian times sheepherding had evolved into a genuine art form.
    • As it stands, John Baines as an allegory for mid-Victorian England only reinforces the significance of Bursley's wakes, Wombwell's Menagerie, and imperial modernity.
    • A major concern of mid-Victorian Britain was the relationship between art and industry.
    • Inspired by Sir Henry Yule's mid-Victorian dictionary Hobson-Jobson, this book might even be better.
    • Hung against walls painted in an appropriate palette of rich, mid-Victorian looking colours, the paintings look happy in Tate Britain's Linbury Galleries.
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