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1 mid
[mid](at, or in, the middle of: a midweek football match; in mid air; a mid-air collision between two aircraft.) vidus-* * *vidējs, vidus -
2 mid August
augusta vidus -
3 mid-fielders
(in football etc, the players in the middle area of the pitch.) centra spēlētāji -
4 amid
[ə'mid(st)](in the middle of; among: Amid all the confusion, the real point of the meeting was lost; amidst the shadows.) starp; vidū* * *vidū, starp -
5 amidst
[ə'mid(st)](in the middle of; among: Amid all the confusion, the real point of the meeting was lost; amidst the shadows.) starp; vidū* * *vidū, starp -
6 midday
[mid'dei](the middle of the day; twelve o'clock: We'll meet you at midday; ( also adjective) a midday meal.) pusdiena, dienas vidus* * *dienas vidus, pusdiena -
7 midway
[mid'wei]adjective, adverb(in the middle of the distance or time between two points; halfway: the midway point.) pusceļa-; vidus-* * *pusceļš; pusceļā -
8 midwinter
[mid'wintə](the middle of winter: He arrived in midwinter; ( also adjective) on a midwinter day.) ziemas vidus* * *ziemas vidus -
9 formidable
['fo:midəbl, fə:'midəbl]1) (rather frightening: a formidable appearance.) briesmīgs2) (very difficult to overcome: formidable difficulties.) grūts; grūti pārvarams•* * *briesmīgs; grūti veicams, grūts -
10 humid
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11 pyramid
['pirəmid]1) (a solid shape usually with a square or triangular base, and sloping triangular sides meeting in a point.) piramīda2) (an ancient tomb built in this shape in Egypt.) piramīda* * *piramīda; izvietot piramīdveidā; riskēt; riskēt ar visu; izdevīgi pārdot -
12 rapids
noun plural (a place in a river where the water flows quickly, often having dangerous rocks in mid-stream.) krāces -
13 čaksor’
◊ (-sor’men, -sor’mid) – mazais pirkstiņš -
14 imesor’
◊ (-sor’men, -sor’mid) – zeltnesis (pirksts) -
15 nor’
(noren, nort, norid)jaunsnor’ naine – jauna sieviete◊ (nor’men, nor’mid) – lauks, klajums, nora -
16 orasor’
◊ (-sor’men, -sor’mid) – rādītājpirksts -
17 raudtesol’
◊ (-sol’men, -sol’mid) – dzelzceļa mezgls -
18 sal’
◊ (sal’men, sal’mid) – (jūras) šaurumssal’medme – pa šaurumu -
19 sil’
◊ (sil’män, sil’mid) – acsmustad sil’mäd – melnas acispidada sil’miš – pieskatīt (burt.: turēt acīs), turēt acu priekšāpoig-se kazvab sil’miš! – bērns gan aug acu priekšā!saupta sil’mäd! – aizver acis!terav sil’mäle – [ar] asu redziumbišta sil’mäd! – aizver acis!en usko ičein sil’mile – neticu savām acīmhänen sil'mäd kehuba – viņas acis skraida (burt.: mutuļo)iškta sil’mil – šaut ar acīmlähte sil’mišpäi! – ej no acīm prom!minun sil’miš – manās acīs, manu acu priekšānähta sil’mhä – redzēt savām acīmpeitta sil’mäd – slēpt acissil’metusin – zem četrām acīmsil’mihe sanuda – acīs pateiktsödä sil’mil – ēst ar acīm -
20 sol’
(sol’men, sol’mid)mezglsraudtesol’ – dzelzceļa mezglsrušta sol’ – atsiet mezglu
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Mid — (m[i^]d), a. [Compar. wanting; superl. {Midmost}.] [AS. midd; akin to OS. middi, D. mid (in comp.), OHG. mitti, Icel. mi[eth]r, Goth. midjis, L. medius, Gr. me sos, Skr. madhya. [root]271. Cf. {Amid}, {Middle}, {Midst}, {Mean}, {Mediate},… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
MID — or Mid may refer to: Contents 1 Computers and electronics 2 Medicine and biology 3 Military 4 Other Compu … Wikipedia
mid- — [mıd] prefix [: Old English; Origin: midde] middle ▪ a young woman in her mid twenties ▪ The mid sixties were a turning point in sports car design. ▪ in mid July ▪ He stopped mid sentence. mid morning/afternoon/week etc … Dictionary of contemporary English
mid- — [mıd] prefix [: Old English; Origin: midde] middle ▪ a young woman in her mid twenties ▪ The mid sixties were a turning point in sports car design. ▪ in mid July ▪ He stopped mid sentence. mid morning/afternoon/week etc … Dictionary of contemporary English
mid- — UK / US or mid UK [mɪd] / US prefix the middle of a period of time: used with many nouns in mid September during the mid 1950s Cut the branches in mid or late summer. • See: mid II … English dictionary
mid — meaning ‘middle of’, is normally joined by a hyphen to the following word, as in mid century / mid fifteenth century. Note that when the century is in attributive position (before a noun), two hyphens are needed: a mid fifteenth century church.… … Modern English usage
MID — ist die Abkürzung für: Außenministerium der Russischen Föderation russisch Министерство иностранных дел Российской Федерации Molded Interconnect Devices, 3 dimensionale elektronische Baugruppen Military Intelligence Department, ein… … Deutsch Wikipedia
MID — может означать следующее: .mid укороченное расширение имён файлов в формате MIDI. Mobile Internet device Мобильное интернет устройство. Mid встроенная функция обработки строк во многих версиях Basic и Visual Basic. Mid% обозначает процент… … Википедия
mid — (prep., adj.) O.E. mid with, in conjunction with, in company with, together with, among, from P.Gmc. *medjaz (Cf. O.N. miðr, O.S. middi, O.Fris. midde, O.H.G. mitti, Goth. midjis mid, middle ), from PIE *medhyo middle (see MEDIAL (Cf … Etymology dictionary
mid — mid1 [mid] adj. [ME < OE midd , akin to Goth midjis, ON mithr < IE * medhjo (> L medius, Gr mesos) < base * me , between] 1. MIDDLE 2. Phonet. articulated with the tongue in a position approximately halfway between high and low: said… … English World dictionary
mid|i — «MIHD ee», noun, plural mid|is, adjective. –n. 1. a skirt, dress, or other garment reaching to the calf, usually the mid calf; longuette. 2. the style or length characterized by hemlines at the calf. –adj. reaching to the calf, usually the mid… … Useful english dictionary