medium
Prononciation : [/ˈmiː.di.əm/]
Contexte : « size/amount »
(noun) something that is in the middle, not too big and not too small. Like when you order a drink and you want a size that is not too large or too small.
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She ordered a medium pizza for lunch.
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He didn't want a small or large drink, just a medium.
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Do you prefer a small, medium, or large portion?
Contexte : « communication/channel »
(noun) a way to communicate or spread information. It can be through TV, radio, or the internet. When you watch a show on TV or talk to someone online, you're using a medium.
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The internet is a popular medium for sharing news and information.
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Newspapers used to be a common medium for getting information, but many people now prefer online sources.
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What medium do you use to stay updated with current events?
Contexte : « quality »
(adjective) describing something that is neither too big nor too small, neither too soft nor too hard. Like when you pick something that feels just right.
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The texture of the fabric was medium, not too rough and not too smooth.
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The steak was overcooked and had a medium taste, not great but not bad either.
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How would you describe the level of spiciness as mild, medium, or hot?