between的意思和读音

between

: [bɪˈtwin] : [bɪˈtwiːn]

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prep.amid,among,in the middle of,connecting,linking

betweenprep.

1.in or into the space separating two or more points, objects, people, etc.

Q comes between P and R in the English alphabet.,Q P R

I sat down between Jo and Diana.

Switzerland lies between France, Germany, Austria and Italy.

The paper had fallen down between the desk and the wall.

My job is somewhere between a secretary and a personal assistant.

2.in the period of time that separates two days, years, events, etc.

It's cheaper between 6 p.m. and 8 a.m. 6 8 便

Don't eat between meals.

Children must attend school between the ages of 5 and 16.5 16

Many changes took place between the two world wars.

3.at some point along a scale from one amount, weight, distance, etc. to another

It weighed between nine and ten kilos.

The temperature remained between 25 ˚ C and 30 ˚ C all week. 25 30

4.separating one place from another

the border between Sweden and Norway

5.);from one place to another

We fly between Rome and Paris twice daily.

6.used to show a connection or relationship

a difference/distinction/contrast between two things

a link between unemployment and crime

There's a lot of bad feeling between them.

I had to choose between the two jobs.

7.shared by two or more people or things

We ate a pizza between us.

This is just between you and me / between ourselves(= it is a secret) .

8.by putting together the efforts or actions of two or more people or groups

We ought to be able to manage it between us.

9.~ doing sthused to show that several activities are involved

Between working full-time and taking care of the kids, he didn't have much time for hobbies.

adv.

1.in the space or period of time separating two or more points, objects, etc. or two dates, events, etc.

The house was near a park but there was a road in between.

I see her most weekends but not very often in between.

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adv.1.if someone or something is between two other people or things, the two people or things are on each side of them; connecting two places2.in the period after one time or event and before the next3.within a range of numbers, amounts, ages, etc.4ed for showing which people or groups are involved in an agreement, discussion, competition, fight, etc.; used for showing that two things, people, organizations, or ideas are related or connected5ed for stating which two people or things are similar or different6ed for showing how something is shared or divided; used for showing that the total amount of something is owned, given, or produced by two or more people7ed for showing that you can choose one out of two or more things1.if someone or something is between two other people or things, the two people or things are on each side of them; connecting two places2.in the period after one time or event and before the next3.within a range of numbers, amounts, ages, etc.4ed for showing which people or groups are involved in an agreement, discussion, competition, fight, etc.; used for showing that two things, people, organizations, or ideas are related or connected5ed for stating which two people or things are similar or different6ed for showing how something is shared or divided; used for showing that the total amount of something is owned, given, or produced by two or more people7ed for showing that you can choose one out of two or more things

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1.From the beginning, then, the building of the transcontinental railroad was set up in terms of a competition between the two companies.

2.With your head level, hold up a finger between your eyes and the screen, with its tip centered between the stereo pair.

3.The company also established a wireless connection between the EPLRS network and its high-capacity, beyond line-of-site troposcatter system.EPLRS线线

4.At work, shut the door to your office between meetings, take a few deep breaths and let them out very, very slowly.

5.he faced about and , standing between the awnings , held out his right hand at arms length towards the sun.

6.There was no evidence for a strong association between moderate alcohol consumption and HF without antecedent coronary artery disease.

7.While the activities within those disciplines might be largely automated, the interactions between them often are not.

8.I have to tell you frankly that the business between us in the last two years has not been satisfactory.

9.He looked calmly down on her bulk and between her large soft bulbs, sloping within her nightdress like a she goat's udder.

10.They dug until they had turned up the soil from one end of the orchard to the other, round the tree-roots and between them.