mid
Prononciation : [/mɪd/]
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Contexte : « position »
(adjective) used to describe something located in the middle of a distance or place. If you are halfway between two points, you are at the mid point.
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The mid section of the bridge offers a great view of the river.
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I prefer sitting at the front or back of the classroom, not in the mid row.
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Where is the mid point between your house and the park?
Contexte : « time »
(preposition) indicating a point in time that is exactly between the beginning and end of an event or activity. It's like saying 'in the middle of' something.
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We'll have a break in the mid morning session.
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I don't enjoy studying in the mid night hours; I prefer mornings.
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What happens in the mid stage of the play?
Contexte : « time »
(noun) the middle part of something. Like the middle of a story, song, or event. It's where the main action happens or changes.
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The mid of the movie had the most exciting scenes.
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I got bored in the mid of the concert when the slow songs played.
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What do you think of the mid section of the book?
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