transitive. To take a middle view of. Also to middle it (derogatory): to adopt a middle course. Obsolete.
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释义 | the mind > attention and judgement > judgement or decision > absence of prejudice > be unbiased [verb (intransitive)] > take a middle course (3) to middle it1648 transitive. To take a middle view of. Also to middle it (derogatory): to adopt a middle course. Obsolete. steer1658 intransitive. To direct one's course of action (by guiding indications). Often, to find a safe course between two evils or two extremes. to have a foot in both camps1935 A body of adherents of a militant doctrine, or theory. So to have a foot in both camps, to belong to or sympathize with two opposite groups… |
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