middle的意思和读音

middle

: [ˈmɪd(ə)l] : ['mɪd(ə)l]

n.

adj.

middles  

adj.+n.middle school,middle class,middle age,middle region,middle family

n.midpoint,meridian,mean,center,heart

adj.central,mid,internal,intermediate,inside

middlen.

1.[sing]the part of sth that is at an equal distance from all its edges or sides; a point or a period of time between the beginning and the end of sth

a lake with an island in the middle

He was standing in the middle of the room.

The phone rang in the middle of the night.

This chicken isn't cooked in the middle.

His picture was right/bang(= exactly) in the middle of the front page.

Take a sheet of paper and draw a line down the middle .线

I should have finished by the middle of the week.

2.[c][ususing](informal)a person's waist

He grabbed her around the middle.

IDM

They were in the middle of dinner when I called.

I'm in the middle of writing a difficult letter.

be in the middle of sth/of doing sthto be busy doing sth

They were in the middle of dinner when I called.

I'm in the middle of writing a difficult letter.

She lives on a small farm in the middle of nowhere.

the middle of nowhere(informal)a place that is a long way from other buildings, towns, etc.

She lives on a small farm in the middle of nowhere.

The country was split down the middle over the strike(= half supported it, half did not) .

split/divide sth down the middleto divide sth into two equal parts

The country was split down the middle over the strike(= half supported it, half did not) .

adj.

1.[obn]in a position in the middle of an object, group of objects, people, etc.; between the beginning and the end of sth

Pens are kept in the middle drawer.

She's the middle child of three.

He was very successful in his middle forties.

a middle-sized room

the middle-income groups in society

IDM(steer, take, etc.) a middle course(find, etc.) a/the middle way;(;((to take/find) an acceptable course of action that avoids two extreme positions

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adj.1.,,2.,3.()

n.1.the part of something that is farthest from the sides, edges, or ends; the part that is between the beginning and the end of a period of time or an event2.your waist and the part of your body around your waist

adj.1.nearest to the center and with an equal number of people or things on each side2.happening in the part between the beginning and the end of something, or between the highest and lowest point of something3.a middle way of doing something is a way of doing it that is not as extreme as two other ways of doing it

1. 〖 hardcore;backboneelement〗 〖 centre;middle〖 middle〗 ...

2. 198 love v , 200 middle adj , 201 middle school n ...

3. midday n. middle n. a. midnight n. ...

4. young adj. middle adj. & n. hospital n. ...

5. 198 love v , 200 middle adj , 201 middle school n ...

6. yesterday middle middle school ...

7. Welter( ) Middle( ) Heavy( ) ...

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1.One day when women's dresses were on sale at the Far East Department Store, a dignified middle-aged man decided to get his wife a piece.

2.far offshore in the middle of the night, the ship to the center of the lake, when suddenly a storm of wind, the waves swept over the boat.

3.The real recognition of the Bishop of Rome as sort of the Pope, in the way we think of it, that actually develops in the Middle Ages.

4.If an upholstered seat for two or more people is called a settee or a couch, they are no higher them middle-middle.“settee”“coach”,

5.That was as it should be: kitchens were for servants, and the aspiring middle classes wanted nothing to do with them.

6.He took to ringing us up in the middle of the night.

7.He's very understanding: if I'm hard up by the middle of the week he'll always let me have a few groceries on tick till Friday.

8.Adam Smith, who described Britain as a nation of shopkeepers, had a keen sense of what could be expected of the middle class.·

9.To a young man with the least fire in him that little upward lift in the middle of her red top lip was distracting, infatuating, maddening.

10.The United States' yawning income gap between the middle class and the top percentile isn't unique. It's part of a global phenomenon.