英:['mɪdməʊst]
美:['mɪdˌmoʊst]
英:['mɪdməʊst]
美:['mɪdˌmoʊst]
mid·most
mId most
Adjective
1. being in the exact middle
Adverb
1. the middle or central part or point;
"in the midst of the forest"
"could he walk out in the midst of his piece?"
"处于正中间的位置",古英语词汇 midmest; 参见 mid(形容词)+ -most。
The first known use of midmost was before the 12th century
mill wheelnoun
a waterwheel that drives a mill
miladjective
a unit of length equal to ¹⁄₁₀₀₀ inch (about .025 millimeter) used especially in measuring thickness
millionnoun
a number equal to 1,000 times 1,000 see number
a very great number
millions of mosquitoes
milldamnoun
the dam of a millpond
millpond
miennoun
look, appearance, or manner especially as showing mood or personality
a kindly mien
midweeknoun
the middle of the week
midmostadjective
being in or near the exact middle
innermost sense 2
1 Then the darkness suddenly went away, and they saw a great light shining in the midmost part of the hall, so bright and strong that hardly could their eyes suffer it.
2 Magnify ye, then, His station, for behold, He is poised in the midmost heart of the All-Highest Paradise as the embodiment of the praise of God in the Tabernacle wherein His glorification is intoned.
3 “At Southampton, you surely mean?” said Master Inge, who stood at the other end of the line whereof I made the midmost link.
4 And she added with a deep sigh of satisfaction: "There has never been a word whispered against her reputation; never a word—'Pure as the foam on midmost ocean tossed.'"
5 At the noise, I heard two or three of the midmost troopers rein up.
6 True civilization will unfurl its banner in the midmost heart of the world...23:
7 But he had only held this latter post for eleven years, and the midmost of his career was occupied with quite different work.
8 So now Juturna, through the midmost foes, Whirled in the rapid chariot, scours the ground; Now here, now there triumphant Turnus shows, 541 Now, flying, wheels aloof, nor suffers him to close.
9 She rolled up and packed away the years of longing for her mighty Father, and for Him, her loving and well-favoured Brother, and departed to her abode in the midmost heart of the Heavens.
10 The new home was the midmost of three contiguous houses, standing on the western side of King Street, and nearly opposite to what is now the entrance to New Palace Yard.
11 Then the eternal Light of God shed its radiance, flared up in the midmost heart of the firmament of testimony and produced two Luminaries.
12 Something had flown in through the open midmost window, and fallen with a thud on the floor a few yards from her feet.
13 It taunted me for the half-expressed thought, for the fled insight, for the swelling note that midmost broke.
14 Of the three booths into which the interior was divided, the midmost was reserved for the returning officer and his staff.
15 It was three in the afternoon of midmost July.
16 The sun, the most excellent, the greatest and the midmost star, rightly stands still like a king while all the other stars with the earth swing round it.
17 In the midmost glee of the Christmas And the mirth of the glad New Year, A guest has turned from the revel, And we sit in silence here.
18 I left you in the midmost of July, To-day, my friends in winter I behold.
19 After the clergy came a number of the chief officers of state, and lastly, King Henry the Second, who took his seat in the highest of the curule chairs, midmost among the others.
20 He spake, and from his back he cast his twifold cloak adown, And naked his most mighty limbs and shoulders huge were shown, And on the midmost of the sand a giant there he stood.
1 最里面
2 中间的
medium intermediate median interim midway intermediary medial midsize mesne mesial mean in-between middle meso- mid-
3 在正中
4 正中的
6 中间
medium mid intermediate median interim midway intermediary medial midsize mesne mesial midst interspace mean in-between middle meso- mid-
7 在中间