mid

英 [m?d] 美[m?d]
  • adj. 中間的;中央的
  • prep. 在…之中
  • n. (Mid)人名;(柬)米

TEM4常用詞匯

英文詞源


mid (prep., adj.)
Old English mid "with, in conjunction with, in company with, together with, among," from Proto-Germanic *medjaz (cognates: Old Norse mier, 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).

雙語(yǔ)例句


1. By mid-season the hostility between the two was undisguised.
賽季過半時(shí),雙方之間的敵意已經(jīng)公開化了。

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2. The three month time limit will be up in mid-June.
3個(gè)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.
美國(guó)大學(xué)體育聯(lián)合會(huì)在20世紀(jì)80年代中期開始實(shí)行藥物檢測(cè)。

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4. Joe had a low, guttural voice with a mid-Western accent.
喬說話聲音低沉粗嘎,帶著中西部地區(qū)的腔調(diào)。

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5. By the mid-1980s, change was in the wind again.
20世紀(jì)80年代中期,變革又呈山雨欲來之勢(shì)。

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