midday的意思和读音

midday

: [ˌmɪdˈdeɪ]

n.

adj.

n.lunchtime,noon,noontime

middayn.

1.12 o'clock in the middle of the day; the period around this time

The train arrives at midday.

a midday meal

the heat of the midday sun

n.1.,2.,

adj.1.,

n.1.noon or the period around the middle of the day2.twelve oclock, when the morning ends and the afternoon begins

1. microscope n. midday n. middle n. a. ...

2. microscope n. midday n. middle n. a. ...

3. 〖 dailyrecord〗 midday〖 declineafterreachingthezenith〗 ...

4. middle n. (); a.() midday n. a. mid-autumn n. ...

5. microwave n. midday n. middle n. ...

6. 〖 slimandgraceful;tallanderect〗 〖 noon;midday〖 pavilion〗 ...

7. middle n. (); a.() midday n. a. mid-autumn n. ...

8. "mention" " "midday" " "middle" " ...

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1."What I would like to see is a little headline on the midday or evening news on television to go over the phrases, " he said.:“。”

2.At midday, I left the garden and began walking home slowly. I was not at all sorry that I had not gone to the country for the weekend.

3.Passers-by were shocked to see rowdy bikini- clad students struggling to stand up and vomiting at midday on a Sunday afternoon.穿

4.As the sun rose, the sky began to clear up. In fact, by midday, it was another bright, clear day.

5.He had a pointed thing, made of gold, on his head; it glittered in the bright light of midday.

6.Third, the rules of the euro area turned out to be about as solid as a slice of brie left out in the midday sun.

7.Relationships flow smoothly Monday noon to Thursday, but you might meet a bit of deception midday Wednesday.

8.By midday he is at the Shanghai restaurant, Cheers, which he and eight classmates from his MBA programme opened in July.MBA7——Cheers。

9.UP ON THE MOUNTAINS the midday sun glared fiercely, but down in the valley near the swift-running stream it was cool and still.

10.I catch something out of the corner of my eye. It's a no-nonsense lady from our neighborhood out for a midday walk.