middle
英 ['mɪd(ə)l]
美['mɪdl]
- adj. 中间的,中部的;中级的,中等的
- n. 中间,中央;腰部
- vt. 把…放在中间,把…对折
- vi. 放在中间,对折
词组搭配
down the middle
divided or dividing something equally into two parts
从中间平分的
in the middle of
engaged in or in the process of doing something
正忙于;在做…的中途
the middle of nowhere
(informal)a place that is very remote and isolated
(非正式)茫茫蛮荒之地
steer (或 take) a middle course
adopt a policy which avoids extremes
取中庸之道,不走极端
双语例句
- 1. Middle East peace talks in Washington showed signs of progress yesterday.
- 昨天在华盛顿举行的中东和谈有了取得进展的迹象。
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- 2. Babearth regarded the middle classes as the betrayers of the Revolution.
- 巴博施把中产阶级看作是革命的叛徒。
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- 3. She was born in the middle of a rain storm.
- 她出生在一场暴风雨中。
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- 4. The hotel is set plumb in the middle of the high street.
- 宾馆正好坐落在商街的中段。
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- 5. He stares detachedly into the middle distance, towards nothing in particular.
- 他漠然而漫无目标地注视着不远处。
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