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mid·air
mId eIr
noun
any location between very high and low in the air but well off the ground.a somersault in midaira collision in midair
The first known use of midair was in 1605
middlemannoun
go-betweenespecially: a dealer between the producer of goods and the consumer
middlemannoun
go-betweenespecially: a dealer between the producer of goods and the consumer
middlebrownoun
a person who is moderately but not highly educated and refined
middle1 of 2adjective
equally distant from the ends or sides
being at neither extreme : intermediate
of middle size
capitalized constituting an intermediate division or period
Middle Paleozoic
middle2 of 2noun
a middle part, point, or position : center
waist sense 1a
the position of being among or in the midst of something
in the middle of the crowd
middennoun
a refuse heapespecially: a mound (as of shells and bones) marking the place where prehistoric humans once lived
middaynoun
the middle of the day
midbrainnoun
the middle division of the three primary divisions of the developing brain of a vertebrate animal or the parts of the adult brain that develop from it that contains the optic lobes and is situated between the forebrain and the hindbrain
midairnoun
a point or region in the air not very close to the ground
planes collided in midair
1 The crucial element of the airline's operating plan is a requirement that passengers exit in midair.
该航空公司的操作计划最关键的地方在于,乘客须要在半空中下飞机。
2 Sure enough, his reflection looked back at him, just his head suspended in midair, his body completely invisible.
3 Mama, Papa, and Chasca went still, their spoons frozen in midair.
4 One night, returning from a mission in thick fog, two Po-2s collided in midair.
5 He seized her wrist in midair and whisked her hand behind her back.
6 He spun around in midair so feet were pointing away from the rail.
他在半空中旋转身体,双脚离开了轨道.
7 With a cooing, baby noise, he reached down and scooped up the little dog—its feet paddling furiously in midair—and carried her out of the room.
8 A flash of blue-white light erupted from both wands; for a moment, Scabbers was frozen in midair, his small gray form twisting madly — Ron yelled — the rat fell and hit the floor.
9 He hovered in midair for a second and then rushed at me.
10 He spun around in midair so feet were pointing away from the rail.
他在半空中旋转身体,双脚离开了轨道。
11 Praba threw a ball, and he leaped and caught it midair.
12 As I look on, the boy moves his hands in midair as if turning a steering wheel, and every now and then he makes a flinging motion.
13 The giant spun around—lightning fast—and grabbed me in midair.
14 The hammer met it in midair and sent it back in pieces.
15 The while speaking clear Mei has already trod on knife light, the powder natural and unrestrainedly rises to midair.
说话间明寐已经踏上剑光,粉潇洒的升到半空中。
16 He caught the hilt of his sword in midair, its sheath sliding away, its blade gleaming.
17 Workers pack the square, cheering his words that echo and collide in midair.
18 They can even be worn without connecting them to audio source for peace and quiet midair.
在平静的高空中,您甚至可以直接使用这款耳机而不必将插入音频设备中.
19 He remained hanging in midair, saved by the belt.
他吊在半空中,安全带救了他。
20 A whirlwind catches me in midair and places me safely on the ground.
一阵旋风在半空中把我托住,使我安全返回地面。
1 未决定的
2 空中的
3 上空