单词 | middle-of-the-road |
释义 | middle-of-the-road 1. adjective If you describe someone's opinions or policies as middle-of-the-road, you mean that they are neither left-wing nor right-wing, and not at all extreme. Consensus need not be weak, nor need it result in middle-of-the-road policies. ...the Archbishop, who is middle-of-the-road in politics. Synonyms: moderate, non-radical, non-extreme, non-reactionary 2. adjective If you describe something or someone as middle-of-the-road, you mean that they are ordinary or unexciting. I actually don't want to be a middle-of-the-road person, married with a mortgage. Synonyms: ordinary, average, typical, normal 3. adjective Middle-of-the-road music is pop music which a large number of people like because it is pleasant and does not sound extreme or unusual. The abbreviation MOR is also used. I like cheerful, uplifting middle-of-the-road pop. Idioms: middle-of-the-road politically neither very left-wing nor very right-wing He is a moderate, middle-of-the-road person who understands both sides of the discussion. very ordinary, rather than unusual, exciting, or extreme These are, for the most part, ordinary middle-of-the-road people who want the usual things out of life. Easy Learning Idioms Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers |
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