Middle
01
中间, 中心
the part, position, or point of something that has an equal distance from the edges or sides
语法信息
有生性状态
抽象
形态构成
简单词
不可数
例子
She placed the cake in the middle of the table for everyone to see.
她把蛋糕放在桌子的中间,让每个人都能看到。
02
中间, 腰部
a person's waist or the area around the central part of the body, typically the abdomen
非正式
例子
She wore a belt that accentuated her middle, giving her outfit a defined shape.
她系了一条突出腰部的腰带,让她的着装有了明确的形状。
例子
His viewpoint was in the middle, not leaning too far to either side of the argument.
他的观点处于中间,没有过分偏向争论的任何一方。
middle
01
中间的, 中央的
having a position or state equally distant from two extremes
语法信息
形态构成
简单词
关系形容词
不可分级
例子
The middle row of the theater provided the best view of the stage.
剧院的中间排提供了舞台的最佳视野。
02
中间的, 中等的
existing between two extremes, neither the highest nor the lowest
例子
The company’s pricing plan falls in the middle range, offering a balance of affordability and features.
该公司的定价计划属于中等范围,提供了价格和功能之间的平衡。
03
中间的, 中期的
occurring between an earlier and later time frame
例子
In the middle stages of the project, we encountered unexpected challenges.
在项目的中间阶段,我们遇到了意想不到的挑战。
04
中古的, 中间的
referring to a historical stage of a language's development that comes between its earliest form and its modern form
例子
Chaucer's works are written in Middle English, which can be difficult for modern readers to understand.
乔叟的作品是用中古英语写的,现代读者可能很难理解。
05
中间
(of a verb form or voice) expresses actions where the subject acts upon itself or where two or more subjects act upon each other
例子
In Ancient Greek, many verbs appear in the middle voice to indicate actions the subject performs on itself.
在古希腊语中,许多动词以中动态出现,表示主语对自己执行的动作。
to middle
01
击中中心, 打中中间
to strike the ball with the center spot of a bat, racket, or club in sports like cricket, tennis, or golf, resulting in a well-hit shot
语法信息
形态构成
派生
动作动词
规则
现在时
middle
第三人称单数
middles
现在分词
middling
一般过去时
middled
过去分词
middled
例子
He perfectly middled the ball, sending it flying over the boundary for six.
他完美地击中了球,使其飞越边界得到六分。



























