单词 | Midsummer's Day |
释义 | mid1 /mid/adjective
The middle ORIGIN: OE midd; cf Ger Mitte, L medius, Gr mesos middˈest adjective (Spenser)
midˈmost adjective Middlemost nounThe very middle adverbIn the very middle prepositionIn the very middle of midst noun Middle adverbIn the middle preposition(also 'midst as if for amidst) amidst (ME middes, from genitive of mid, with excrescent t, cf whilst; perh partly a superl) mid-ageˈ noun (Shakespeare) Middle age midairˈ noun
adjective Taking place in midair mid-Atlanˈtic adjective
midˈband adjective (telecommunications) Operating across a range of frequencies between those used by broadband and narrowband systems midˈbrain noun The part of the brain derived from the second brain vesicle of the embryo midˈday noun Noon adjective Of, at, or relating to, noon Mideastˈ noun (chiefly US) The Middle East midˈfield noun
midˈfielder noun A player in the midfield midˈ-gut noun (biology)
midˈ-heaven noun
midˈ-hour noun
midˈiron noun A golf club used for long approach shots midˈland adjective
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midˈlander noun mid-legˈ noun The middle of the leg adverb As high or deep as the middle of the leg mid-Lentˈ noun
mid-life crisis noun The feeling of panic, pointlessness, etc sometimes experienced at middle age by those who are concerned that they are no longer young midlittˈoral noun That part of the seashore that lies between high and low neap tidemarks (also adjective) mid-morˈning noun midnoonˈ noun Noon mid-oˈcean noun The middle of the ocean mid-ocean ridge noun (geology) A major, largely submarine, mountain range where two plates are being pulled apart and new volcanic lithosphere is being created mid-offˈ noun (cricket) A fielder, or a fielding position, behind the bowler on the offside mid-onˈ noun (cricket) A fielder, or a fielding position, behind the bowler on the onside midˈ-point noun
midˈrib noun (botany) The rib along the middle of a leaf mid-seaˈ noun The open sea mid-seasˈon noun (also adjective) midˈsection noun
midˈship adjective In the middle of a ship midˈshipman noun Formerly, the title of a young officer (orig quartered amidships) entering the navy, later a junior ranking below a sub-lieutenant but above a naval cadet, now, since 1957, only a shore ranking used during training (shortened informally to mid or middˈy) midˈshipmate noun (humorous) A midshipman midˈships adverb Amidships midˈsize adjective Middle-sized, medium mid-skyˈ noun The middle of the sky midstreamˈ noun The middle of the stream adverb In the middle of the stream midˈsummer (also /-sumˈ/) noun
Midsummer day or Midsummer's Day noun 24 June, a quarter day in England, Wales and Ireland midsummer madness noun Temporary madness or erratic behaviour attributed to the hot sun of midsummer midˈsummer-men noun (sing or pl) roseroot midsummer moon noun The month during which midsummer occurs, associated with midsummer madness midˈterm noun
adjective Relating to, or occurring at or around, the middle of term midˈtown adjective and noun (N American) (in or toward) the middle part of town mid-Victoˈrian adjective Of or characteristic of the middle part of Queen Victoria's reign (1837–1901) noun A person living in this period midˈway noun
adjective In the middle of the way or distance adverb Halfway preposition Halfway along or across midˈ-week noun
adjective In the middle of the week Midˈwest noun Middle West Midwestˈern adjective Midwestˈerner noun mid-wickˈet noun (cricket) A fielder, or a fielding position, on the legside, about midway between mid-on and square leg mid-winˈter noun
midˈ-year adjective and noun (in) the middle of the (academic) year in midstream In the middle of a sentence, activity, etc |
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