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1 midst
[midst] - in our
- your
- their midst* * *[midst] n meio, centro. • adv, prep no meio, entre. in the midst of no meio de. -
2 midst
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3 midst
meio, no meio, centro, entre -
4 in the midst of
1) (among or in the centre of: in the midst of a crowd of people.) meio2) (at the same time as: in the midst of all these troubles.) no meio de* * *in the midst ofno meio de. -
5 in the midst of
1) (among or in the centre of: in the midst of a crowd of people.) no meio de2) (at the same time as: in the midst of all these troubles.) no meio de -
6 their midst
(among, or in the same place as, us, you or them: Large buildings keep rising in our midst.) entre nós/vós/eles -
7 their midst
(among, or in the same place as, us, you or them: Large buildings keep rising in our midst.) entre nós/vocês/eles -
8 amidst
[ə'mid(st)](in the middle of; among: Amid all the confusion, the real point of the meeting was lost; amidst the shadows.) no meio de* * *a.midst[əm'idst] prep = link=amid amid.2. -
9 your
(among, or in the same place as, us, you or them: Large buildings keep rising in our midst.) entre nós/vós/eles* * *[j6:; ju2] adj possessive sg, pl 1 seu(s), sua(s), do(s) senhor(es), da(s) senhora(s). it is your own fault / é seu, teu, vosso próprio erro. 2 teu(s), tua(s). 3 vosso(s), vossa(s). 4 o tal, os tais. -
10 in our
(among, or in the same place as, us, you or them: Large buildings keep rising in our midst.) entre nós/vós/eles -
11 in our
(among, or in the same place as, us, you or them: Large buildings keep rising in our midst.) entre nós/vocês/eles -
12 your
(among, or in the same place as, us, you or them: Large buildings keep rising in our midst.) entre nós/vocês/eles
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Midst — Midst, n. [From middest, in the middest, for older in middes, where s is adverbial (orig. forming a genitive), or still older a midde, a midden, on midden. See {Mid}, and cf. {Amidst}.] [1913 Webster] 1. The interior or central part or place; the … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Midst — Midst, prep. In the midst of; amidst. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Midst — Midst, adv. In the middle. [R.] Milton. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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midst — (n.) c.1400, from M.E. middes (mid 14c.), from MID (Cf. mid) + adverbial genitive s. The parasitic t is perhaps on model of superlatives (Cf. AGAINST (Cf. against)) … Etymology dictionary
midst — middle, *center, core, hub, focus, nucleus, heart … New Dictionary of Synonyms