midland的意思和读音

midland

: ['mɪdlənd] : ['mɪdlənd]

n.

adj.()

adj.1.;;;();()

n.1.;

adj.1.relating to or being in the middle or interior of a country

n.1.the middle, inland, or interior part of a country2.a variety of U.S. English spoken in states from New Jersey south to Georgia, especially in the Appalachian and Piedmont mountains and in the Shenandoah Valley3.a variety of British English spoken in the Midlands of England, divided into East Midland and West Midland

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1." It occurred to me that Midland was the place I needed to go, " Bush says.“,”:“。”

2.But it had served the bank well enough since 1992, when the takeover of Midland in the UK meant HSBC had to kowtow to local rules.1992(Midland),

3.Midland is a large show, so each year it's able to get a military tactical demonstration from the air force, the navy or sometimes both.

4.I was lured into HSBC, then Midland Bank, at the age of eight by the offer of a dictionary and sports bag.8(HSBC),(MidlandBank),

5.How do you think Toyota supplying engines to Williams is going to affect Midland next year? Will it be a help or a hindrance?

6.Has "greets seven evenings" the custom in the midland, this is one kind lets the sorceress implore the children safe and sound ceremony.

7.midland enjoyed a great race between team mates tiago monteiro and christian albers , and a return to solid reliability.--

8.On that day, Mr. Bush will depart from Andrews Air Force Base and head to his boyhood hometown of Midland, Texas, for a welcome home event.

9.Midland's first race since the Spyker takeover proved to be disappointing.

10.He grew up in Midland , Texas, where his father worked in the oil business.