• mid

    英:[mɪd]  
    美: [mɪd] 

    mid 基本解释

    • adj. 中间的;中央的
    • prep. 在…之中
    • n. (Mid)人名;(柬)米

    mid 英文词源

    mid (prep., adj.)
    Old English mid "with, in conjunction with, in company with, together with, among," from Proto-Germanic *medjaz (cognates: Old Norse miðr, Old Saxon middi, Old Frisian midde, Old High German mitti, Gothic midjis "mid, middle"), from PIE *medhyo- "middle" (see medial (adj.)). Now surviving in English only as a prefix (mid-air, midstream, etc.); as a preposition it often is a shortened form of amid (compare midshipman).

    mid 英文释义

    1. used in combination to denote the middle;
    "midmorning"
    "midsummer"
    "in mid-1958"
    "a mid-June wedding"

    mid 双语例句

    1. By mid-season the hostility between the two was undisguised.
    赛季过半时,双方之间的敌意已经公开化了。

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    2. The three month time limit will be up in mid-June.
    3个月的限期截至6月中旬。

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    3. The National Collegiate Athletic Association introduced drug testing in the mid-1980s.
    美国大学体育联合会在20世纪80年代中期开始实行药物检测。

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    4. Joe had a low, guttural voice with a mid-Western accent.
    乔说话声音低沉粗嘎,带着中西部地区的腔调。

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    5. By the mid-1980s, change was in the wind again.
    20世纪80年代中期,变革又呈山雨欲来之势。

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    mid 实用场景例句

    Quills were the chief writing implement from the 6 th century AD until the advent of steel pens in the mid 19 th century.
    从公元6世纪到19世纪中期钢笔出现以前,羽毛笔是主要的书写工具.

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    In the mid 70s, Morrison planned a comedy album. The project fell by the wayside.
    70年代中期莫里森打算出部喜剧专辑。该计划后来夭折了。

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