释义 |
mid I. \ˈmid\ adjective Etymology: Middle English mid, midde, from Old English midd, midde; akin to Old High German mitti mid, middle, Old Norse mithr, Gothic midjis, Latin medius, Greek mesos, Sanskrit madhya 1. : being the part in the middle or midst < in mid ocean > — often used in combination < mid-August > < mid-1950s) > < mid-Renaissance > 2. : occupying a middle position : middle 1a < the mid finger > — often used in combination < mid-incisor > < mid-pillar > 3. of a vowel : articulated with the arch of the tongue midway between its highest and its lowest elevation — compare close, open II. noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English mid, midde, from mid, midde, adjective archaic : middle III. adverb Etymology: Middle English mid, midde, from mid, midde, adjective : in the middle IV. preposition Etymology: by shortening : amid V. noun (-s) Etymology: by shortening : midshipman VI. abbreviation 1. middle 2. midland 3. midnight 4. midshipman |