词汇 | middle |
释义 | middle | BrE ˈmɪd(ə)l, AmE ˈmɪdl | A. noun ① (centre) 中间 ▸ in the middle of the room/front page 在屋子的中间/在头版的正中 ▸ the middle of a city/region; 城市/地区的中心 ▸ the middle of May 5月中旬 ▸ in the middle of the night 在半夜时分 ▸ in the middle of the nineteenth century 在19世纪中叶 ▸ not cooked in the middle 没有熟透 ▸ in the middle of the class 位居班级的中游 ▸ to be caught in the middle of sth; 被卡在某物中间 figurative 被卷入某事中 ▸ to be in the middle of sth/doing sth; 正忙于某事/做某事 ▸ to be in the middle of a crisis 正处于危机中 ▸ in the middle of nowhere informal 在偏远的地方 ▸ to split sth down the middle 从中间切开 ‹object› 平分 ‹bill, sum of money› 分担 ‹work›▸ to split the party down the middle «issue, policy» 使政党分裂为两派 ▸ to knock sb into the middle of next week informal 把某人打得不省人事 ② informal (waist) 腰部 ▸ to grab sb round the middle 拦腰抱住某人 ▸ we were up to our middles in water 我们站在齐腰深的水中 B. adjective attributive ① (central) 中间的 ‹part, road›▸ to stare into middle space 凝视半空 ▸ middle and eastern Europe 中东欧 ▸ to be in one's middle fifties 在55岁左右 ▸ a middle child 排行居中的孩子 ▸ a middle way between two extremes 折中的办法 ▸ to steer or take a middle course 取中庸之道 ② (average) 中等的 ‹price, size, quality› |
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