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[mɪd]* * *[mid](at, or in, the middle of: a midweek football match; in mid air; a mid-air collision between two aircraft.) medio, mezzo* * *mid (1) /mɪd/a.1 medio; di mezzo; mezzo: in mid air, a mezz'aria; aereo: mid-air collision, scontro aereo; (relig.) Mid Lent, mezza quaresima2 ( cricket, di un ricevitore) posizionato tra il battitore e il limite del campo: mid-off, posizione (o giocatore) alla sinistra del lanciatore; mid-on, posizione (o giocatore) alla destra del lanciatore● (geogr.) mid-African, centroafricano □ mid-Atlantic, (geogr.) mediatlantico; (fig.) angloamericano, metà inglese e metà americano: a mid-Atlantic accent, un accento angloamericano □ mid-August holidays, le vacanze di ferragosto (in Italia) □ (fin.) mid-cap, a media capitalizzazione ( detto di società) □ mid-century, della (o verso la) metà del secolo □ (geogr.) mid-European, medioeuropeo; mitteleuropeo □ mid-life crisis, crisi della mezza età □ mid-range, medio ( di prezzo, qualità, ecc.): a mid-range stereo system, un impianto stereo di media qualità; (mil.) a media portata (o gittata) □ ( sport) mid table, centroclassifica □ mid-term ► midterm □ (stor., letter.) mid-Victorian, (personaggio, scrittore) del periodo di mezzo dell'età vittoriana ( della Regina Vittoria: 1837-1901) □ (naut., sport) mid-water (agg. e avv.), (situato) a mezz'acqua □ from mid-April, da metà aprile □ in mid career, nel bel mezzo della carriera □ in the mid 80's, verso la metà degli anni '80 □ to be in one's mid forties, avere quarantacinque anni circa NOTA D'USO: - half o mid?-.mid (2) /mɪd/, 'mid /mɪd/prep.(poet.) in mezzo a; fra, tra.* * *[mɪd] -
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[ˌmɪd'eə(r)]to leave sth. in midair — fig. lasciare qcs. in sospeso
* * *midair, mid-air /mɪdˈɛə(r)/A n.mezz'aria; mezza altezza: in midair, a mezz'aria; in volo: The jet blew up in midair, il jet esplose in voloB a. attr.* * *[ˌmɪd'eə(r)]to leave sth. in midair — fig. lasciare qcs. in sospeso
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