middle信息详情
n.中间,中央;腰部
adj.中间的,中部的;中级的,中等的
middled───米德尔德
middler───中年级生
middles───adj.中间的,中部的;中级的,中等的;n.中间,中央;腰部
Biddle───n.比德尔(姓氏)
diddle───vt.骗取;欺骗;浪费;vi.快速摇动;闲混;瞎摆弄
fiddle───n.小提琴;vi.瞎搞;拉小提琴;vt.虚度时光;拉小提琴
kiddle───n.鱼簖(一种捕鱼工具);鱼梁;n.(Kiddle)人名;(英)基德尔
meddle───v.干涉,管闲事,干预他人之事;瞎搞,乱弄
middie───n.玻璃杯或瓶
He was of middle height, thick-set.───他中等个头,身体壮实。
His middle name is Justin.───他的中间名叫朱斯丁。
Reform is popular with middle-class liberals.───改革受到了中产阶级支持变革者的普遍欢迎。
One day when women's dresses were on sale at the Far East Department Store, a dignified middle-aged man decided to get his wife a piece.───一天,当远东的一个商场在销售女式的服装时,一个高贵的中年男子决定给他的夫人也买一件。
far offshore in the middle of the night, the ship to the center of the lake, when suddenly a storm of wind, the waves swept over the boat.───在深夜离岸甚远,船到了湖中心的时候,忽然起了暴风,甚至船被波浪掩盖。
The real recognition of the Bishop of Rome as sort of the Pope, in the way we think of it, that actually develops in the Middle Ages.───真正把罗马主教视为类似于教皇这样的角色的,根据我们的了解,是在中世纪出现的。
If an upholstered seat for two or more people is called a settee or a couch, they are no higher them middle-middle.───如果他们将那种能坐两个人或者更多人的椅子为“settee”或者“coach”,那么他们所属的不会高于中层阶级。
That was as it should be: kitchens were for servants, and the aspiring middle classes wanted nothing to do with them.───原本就是正得其所嘛:厨房是为仆人准备的,抱负远大的中产阶级可不愿与之有丝毫的沾边。
He took to ringing us up in the middle of the night.───他开始习惯在半夜给我们打电话。