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121 de mediana calidad
(adj.) = in the middle range, medium-qualityEx. As we have seen, authorship and publishing are extremely chancy occupations and, whilst it is very common for books to fall below expectations in both sales and critical acclaim, it is also not uncommon for books to exceed their expectations and this can happen with general books in the middle range.Ex. Not all paper was watermarked but most medium-quality paper, and nearly all the fine, had watermarks of some sort.* * *(adj.) = in the middle range, medium-qualityEx: As we have seen, authorship and publishing are extremely chancy occupations and, whilst it is very common for books to fall below expectations in both sales and critical acclaim, it is also not uncommon for books to exceed their expectations and this can happen with general books in the middle range.
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122 de mediano tamaño
(adj.) = middle-sizedEx. For people living in what might be called industrial-rural areas the best that could be expected locally would be a moderate provision in the local middle-sized town.* * *(adj.) = middle-sizedEx: For people living in what might be called industrial-rural areas the best that could be expected locally would be a moderate provision in the local middle-sized town.
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123 de nivel medio
(adj.) = medium level [medium-level], middle-range, mid-levelEx. In the 1st method, a medium level presentation was used to explain how to use the library.Ex. Obviously one must here distinguish between 'scholarly' texts, middle-range texts and what might be referred to derogatorily as 'crammers' (books intended to help students to pass examinations with the minimum amount of effort).Ex. In such a descriptive apparatus, MARC cataloguing serves to provide important mid-level metadata.* * *(adj.) = medium level [medium-level], middle-range, mid-levelEx: In the 1st method, a medium level presentation was used to explain how to use the library.
Ex: Obviously one must here distinguish between 'scholarly' texts, middle-range texts and what might be referred to derogatorily as 'crammers' (books intended to help students to pass examinations with the minimum amount of effort).Ex: In such a descriptive apparatus, MARC cataloguing serves to provide important mid-level metadata. -
124 de posición intermedia
(adj.) = middle-groundEx. Beginning with a middle-ground strategy may offer the best balance between Recall and Precision.* * *(adj.) = middle-groundEx: Beginning with a middle-ground strategy may offer the best balance between Recall and Precision.
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125 de talla media
(adj.) = middle-sizedEx. For people living in what might be called industrial-rural areas the best that could be expected locally would be a moderate provision in the local middle-sized town.* * *(adj.) = middle-sizedEx: For people living in what might be called industrial-rural areas the best that could be expected locally would be a moderate provision in the local middle-sized town.
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126 de tamaño medio
(adj.) = medium-sized, mid-sized [midsized], middle-sized, medium size [medium-size], medium scale [medium-scale], mid-size [midsize]Ex. It was designed as a list of subject headings for use in the dictionary catalogues of medium-sized libraries.Ex. To a small or mid-sized business, information is critical for effective planning, growth and development.Ex. For people living in what might be called industrial-rural areas the best that could be expected locally would be a moderate provision in the local middle-sized town.Ex. The purpose of the project was to examine the costs and benefits of OCLC in small and medium size libraries of all types.Ex. The system will be made available to the patrons of a medium-scale branch library (c. 75000 volumes) via network access.Ex. Small to midsize companies are more likely to use technological surveillance (i.e., computer spy programs), as they're more readily available than undercover detective agencies, which can get a bit pricey.* * *(adj.) = medium-sized, mid-sized [midsized], middle-sized, medium size [medium-size], medium scale [medium-scale], mid-size [midsize]Ex: It was designed as a list of subject headings for use in the dictionary catalogues of medium-sized libraries.
Ex: To a small or mid-sized business, information is critical for effective planning, growth and development.Ex: For people living in what might be called industrial-rural areas the best that could be expected locally would be a moderate provision in the local middle-sized town.Ex: The purpose of the project was to examine the costs and benefits of OCLC in small and medium size libraries of all types.Ex: The system will be made available to the patrons of a medium-scale branch library (c. 75000 volumes) via network access.Ex: Small to midsize companies are more likely to use technological surveillance (i.e., computer spy programs), as they're more readily available than undercover detective agencies, which can get a bit pricey. -
127 de tipo medio
(adj.) = middle-rangeEx. Obviously one must here distinguish between 'scholarly' texts, middle-range texts and what might be referred to derogatorily as 'crammers' (books intended to help students to pass examinations with the minimum amount of effort).* * *(adj.) = middle-rangeEx: Obviously one must here distinguish between 'scholarly' texts, middle-range texts and what might be referred to derogatorily as 'crammers' (books intended to help students to pass examinations with the minimum amount of effort).
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128 del Medio Oriente
(adj.) = Middle EasternEx. The author analyses the union catalogues of periodicals in Middle Eastern languages in UK libraries = El autor analiza los catálogos colectivos de publicaciones períodicas en las lenguas del Oriente Medio en las bibliotecas británicas.* * *(adj.) = Middle EasternEx: The author analyses the union catalogues of periodicals in Middle Eastern languages in UK libraries = El autor analiza los catálogos colectivos de publicaciones períodicas en las lenguas del Oriente Medio en las bibliotecas británicas.
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Middle — Mid dle (m[i^]d d l), a. [OE. middel, AS. middel; akin to D. middel, OHG. muttil, G. mittel. [root]271. See {Mid}, a.] [1913 Webster] 1. Equally distant from the extreme either of a number of things or of one thing; mean; medial; as, the middle… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Middle — may refer to: Contents 1 History 2 Geography 2.1 Geography in fiction … Wikipedia
middle — [mid′ l] adj. [ME middel < OE < midd ,MID1 + el, LE] 1. halfway between two given points, times, limits, etc.; also, equally distant from all sides or extremities; in the center; mean 2. in between; intermediate; intervening 3. Gram. a … English World dictionary
Middle — Mid dle, n. [AS. middel. See {Middle}, a.] The point or part equally distant from the extremities or exterior limits, as of a line, a surface, or a solid; an intervening point or part in space, time, or order of series; the midst; central… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
middle — [adj] central average, between, betwixt and between*, center, centermost, equidistant, halfway, inner, inside, intermediate, intervening, mainstream, mean, medial, median, medium, mezzo*, middlemost, middle of the road*, midmost, smack in the… … New thesaurus
middle C — n [U] the musical note C, which is the middle note on a piano … Dictionary of contemporary English
middle C — ► NOUN Music ▪ the C near the middle of the piano keyboard, written on the first ledger line below the treble stave or the first ledger line above the bass stave … English terms dictionary
middle — ► ADJECTIVE 1) at an equal distance from the extremities of something; central. 2) intermediate in rank, quality, or ability. ► NOUN 1) a middle point or position. 2) informal a person s waist and stomach … English terms dictionary
middle — I adjective average, axial, centermost, central, centric, centroidal, equidistant, halfway, interjacent, intermediary, intermediate, mean, medial, median, mediate, mediocre, medium, mid, midmost, midway, pivotal II noun average, axis, center,… … Law dictionary
middle — n *center, midst, core, hub, focus, nucleus, heart … New Dictionary of Synonyms
middle C — n. 1. the musical note on the first ledger line below the treble staff and the first above the bass staff 2. the corresponding tone or key … English World dictionary