mid
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中, 中期
approximately in the middle of a range or period
- He is in his mid-twenties and recently started a new job.
他二十多岁,最近开始了一份新工作。
- The event is scheduled for the mid-afternoon.
活动安排在下午中旬。
- She reached her career peak in her mid-thirties.
她在三十多岁时达到了职业生涯的顶峰。
- In the mid-1990s, technology saw significant advancements.
在1990年代中期,技术取得了重大进步。
- The play will start in the mid-evening, around 8 PM.
该剧将在傍晚中时分开始,大约晚上8点。
2
中, 中期
referring to the middle part of a decade, era, or period
- Grunge music peaked in the mid-1990s with bands like Nirvana and Pearl Jam.
垃圾摇滚音乐在1990年代中期随着涅槃和珍珠果酱等乐队的出现达到了顶峰。
- She was born in the mid-1980s and grew up with cassette tapes and VHS.
她出生在20世纪80年代中期,伴随着盒式磁带和录像带长大。
- The internet became widely accessible to households by the mid-1990s.
互联网在1990年代中期变得广泛普及于家庭。
- Fashion in the mid-2000s was dominated by skinny jeans and flip phones.
2000年代中期的时尚以紧身牛仔裤和翻盖手机为主。
- His research focuses on economic trends from the mid-1970s to the early 1980s.
他的研究集中在从20世纪70年代中期到80年代初的经济趋势上。
3
平庸的, 一般的
mediocre, average, or unimpressive
- That movie was mid; not bad, but nothing special.
那部电影很一般;不差,但没什么特别的。
- His performance was kind of mid compared to last time.
他的表现与上次相比有点平庸。
- I expected more from the concert; it was just mid.
我对这场音乐会期望更高;它只是平庸而已。
- That burger was mid, honestly; I've had better.
那个汉堡很一般,老实说;我吃过更好的。
- Everyone says the new album is mid, but I actually liked a few songs.
每个人都说新专辑一般,但我实际上喜欢几首歌。