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 midway ['mid'wei]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 中途, 中间, 娱乐场

a. 中途的, 中间的

ad. 中途




    midway
    [ noun ]
    1. the place at a fair or carnival where sideshows and similar amusements are located

    2. <noun.location>
    3. naval battle of World War II (June 1942); American planes based on land and on carriers decisively defeated a Japanese fleet on its way to invade the Midway Islands

    4. <noun.act>
    [ adv ]
    1. at half the distance; at the middle

    2. <adv.all>
      he was halfway down the ladder when he fell
    [ adj ]
    1. equally distant from the extremes

    2. <adj.all>


    Midway \Mid"way`\, n.
    The middle of the way or distance; a middle way or course.
    --Shak.

    Paths indirect, or in the midway faint. --Milton.


    Midway \Mid"way`\, a.
    Being in the middle of the way or distance; as, the midway
    air. --Shak.


    Midway \Mid"way`\, adv.
    In the middle of the way or distance; half way. ``She met his
    glance midway.'' --Dryden.

    1. Finland tied the score midway through the first period, but Andrei Khomoutov and Viacheslav Bykov, holdovers from the Soviet dynasty, put the United Team ahead again by combining on a power-play goal late in the period.
    2. Mohammad Nabi Amani told reporters the bridge near Sarobi, about midway between the capital and Jalalabad, was destroyed Tuesday by explosives planted on the span. He said the bridge was one of about 100 on the paved highway.
    3. A 4-ton, 15-year-old female elephant used for paid rides at the Southwest Florida Fair at Fort Myers broke loose from a petting zoo, tore through a crowded midway and plunged into a lake while carrying three terrified riders, one of them 4 years old.
    4. LeMond fell behind early in the three-week, 2,112-mile race and trailed by nearly 10 minutes at the midway stage.
    5. Hugo created a 100- to 200-foot-wide channel of water through Pawleys Island, midway between Charleston and Myrtle Beach, according to Jack Sellers, a pilot from Columbia who flew people to the coast to check their property.
    6. "I don't go to attract the masses, but to preach the gospel," John Paul said midway through the trip. "I go to bring the gospel everywhere there are Catholics.
    7. I hate starting something and leaving it hang." Underwood left Carnegie Mellon's drama department midway through his junior year and headed for New York.
    8. An earthquake Oct. 17 in Northern California had caused a 10-day delay midway through the championship contest, which ended Saturday at San Francisco's Candlestick Park.
    9. Mr Rabin said last week Arab guerrillas opposed to Middle East peace talks might escalate attacks before the negotiations resume in Washington on August 24. The clash took place midway between two Jewish settlements.
    10. United Cable Television Corp. of Baltimore agreed to the settlement Monday, midway through a trial brought by the two investors.
    11. The Bushes, accompanied by their children and grandchildren, put in a brief appearance midway in the event, with the president blowing a whistle to start the kids off trying to roll eggs along the lawn with plastic spoons.
    12. South of the Border is, geographically and perhaps aesthetically, midway between New Jersey and Disney World.
    13. About 30 people spent the night at the high school in High Island, a lightly populated fishing and resort community midway between Port Arthur and Galveston.
    14. A Chrysler spokesman said sales fell midway through the period when an incentive program geared to current Chrysler vehicle owners ended Dec. 15.
    15. It will have 69,000 exhibits and the world's largest midway, with an estimated 100 rides, said spokesman Shane Jenkins.
    16. Then a welder, he fell 55 feet from a construction platform, surviving thanks to a steel girder that broke his fall midway.
    17. An average of more than 600 trucks a day rumble off the New York State Thruway and cruise down Riverside Drive, Fultonville's mile-long midway of truck stops, hotels and restaurants.
    18. The elections to fill vacant seats in the 650-seat House of Commons came midway through Mrs. Thatcher's third term, with polls showing a sharp dro in Tory support and increased backing for Labor.
    19. Juan Jose Gaytan, a reporter at Radio Portena in Puerto Barrios, said the Justo Rufineo Barrios II ran out of fuel midway on a regular 16-mile run from the town Livingston, across the bay, to Puerto Barrios.
    20. Syracuse built a 35-12 cushion midway through the half and took a 54-36 lead at halftime.
    21. At the midway stage, the company reported what it called its 'best interim trading performance' since 1989. Last year its pre-tax profits were Pounds 4.12m.
    22. Little wonder that, behind the scenes, Japanese officials are becoming increasingly edgy. Japan is midway through an Anglo-Saxon style debt deflation, a fact that is finally dawning in Tokyo.
    23. None of his tormenters is innocent, however: Even Donna Anna is a drug addict, who shoots up midway through "Non mi dir."
    24. Mr. Howley contends that this beginning-of-the-year buying typically continues until about midway through this month.
    25. In London, the Financial Times-Stock Exchange 100 share index finished up 14.5 points at 2117.9, about midway between the intraday high of 2126 reached at around midafternoon and the low of 2111.4 posted just after the start of official trading.
    26. The spokesman said he had no indication how many rounds were fired at Sarobi, on the highway midway between Kabul and Jalalabad.
    27. The INS rescinded the policy midway through the one-year amnesty program.
    28. When Syria, Israel's fiercest foe, began to waver midway through the conference, Prince Bandar sat down with the Syrian foreign minister in a suite at the plush Ritz Hotel to coax him into going to the table with Israel.
    29. A moderate scenario, based on a slight intensifying of current drought conditions, would fall midway between the best and worst outlook and would reflect conditions as severe as any drought of the past 25 years, Westhoff said.
    30. Middletown Police Chief Frank McKenna said Middletown officer Leroy Alexander, 39, was injured when he was struck by the bus as police vainly tried to halt it by setting up a roadblock of squad cars midway through the chase.
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