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1 midt-
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2 flysammenstød
mid-air collision. -
3 midtbanespiller
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4 midt
посреди́, в середи́не, в це́нтреmídt i úgen — в середи́не неде́ли
mídt om vínteren — в середи́не зимы́
mídt på dágen — в середи́не дня
mídt om nátten — в по́лночь
* * ** * *adv:[ midt ad] along the middle of;[ midt for huset] straight in front of the house;[ midt i] in the middle of;[ han er midt i 40'rne] he is in his middle forties;[ midt i juni] (in) mid-June;[ midt i sin sorg tænkte han på hende] in the midst of his grief he thought of her;[ midt iblandt] among;[ midt igennem] through the middle of, straight through;[ midt imellem] (halfway) between ( fx halfway between Esbjerg and Hull);( iblandt) among;( uden styrelse) half-and-half ( fx Is it good or bad? Well,half-and-half);[ midt ind i] straight into (the middle of), into the centre of;[ midt inde i] in the centre of;[ midt om dagen] in broad daylight, at noon;[ midt om natten] in the middle of the night;[ midt om sommeren] in the middle of the summer, in mid-summer;[ midt på] in the middle of;[ midt under]( sted) immediately (el. right) below;( tid) in the middle of ( fx his speech, the meal). -
5 efterårsferie
autumn holiday(s), autumn vacation;( ofte =) mid-term holiday. -
6 luft
sg - luftenво́здух мi fri luft — на све́жем во́здухе
* * *air, atmosphere, wind* * *(en) air;( luftart) gas;( tarmluft) wind;[ hun var luft for ham] he looked straight through her, he cut her (dead);[ i fri luft] in the open (air);[ trække frisk luft] get some fresh air, have a breath of fresh air;[ få luft] breathe;[få (el. give) luft for](fig) give vent to;[ give sine følelser luft] give vent to one's feelings;[ gå i luften](flyv.) take off;[ hænge frit i luften] be suspended in mid-air;[ ordene blev ligesom hængende i luften] it was as though the words, once spoken, refused to go away;[ det ligger i luften] it is in the air;[ de ønskede at lægge luft mellem sig og præsidenten] they wanted to put themselves at a distance from the President (el. put some distance between themselves and the President); -
7 mellemgrund
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8 midtvejsvalg
(am) mid-term election. -
9 svæve
glide, suspend* * *vb float ( fx clouds (, particles of dust) were floating in the air; the leaf floated to the ground),( hænge) hover, hang in the air,( drive) drift,( roligt) sail ( fx clouds drifted (, sailed) across the sky);( bevæge sig let) float ( fx she floated down the path),( lydløst) glide ( fx the ghost glided through the room);( befinde sig) be ( fx in danger);(om fugl etc: hænge i luften) hover ( fx an eagle (, a helicopter) hovered above us),( glide gennem luften) glide ( fx an owl glided past the window),( svæve opad) soar ( fx a lark soared above us);(flyv.) glide;[ med præp:][ svæve i luften] float (, hang) in the air, hang in mid-air;(dvs være uunderbygget) have no foundation in fact,( være urealistisk) be completely unrealistic ( fx his ideas are completely unrealistic),( være uvis) be in the air ( fx our plans are still in the air);(dvs urealistisk) fanciful,F visionary ( fx ideas, schemes);[ svæve i lykkelig uvidenhed om (, om at)] be blissfully unaware of (, that);[ svæve mellem liv og død] be hovering between life and death;(se også vand).
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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