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1 middling
adjectiveaverage:مُتَوَسِّطHe's neither tall nor short, but of middling height.
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2 باعتدال
adv. evenly, reasonably, middling, moderately, sparingly -
3 عادي
1́ adj. normal, ordinary, natural, average, common, conventional, unexceptional, mean, medial, mediocre, middling, plain, banal, simple, classless, commonplace, poor, prosaic, run of the mill, second-rate, trivial, stock, some, plebeian, household, lay2́ i could not care less -
4 متوسط
1́ adj. central, middle, middling, medial, median, intermediate, intermediary, medium, mediocre, moderate, ordinary, average2́ adv. poorly3́ n. age, middle, average, medium, mean, pass -
5 لا بأس به أو فيه
لا بَأسَ بِهِ أو فِيهِthere is no objection to it, there is no harm in it; not bad, fair, unobjectionable, so-so, moderately satisfactory, passable, tolerable, just good enough, pretty good, acceptable, average, undistinguished, run-of-the-mill, ordinary, common, mediocre, medium, middling -
6 بين بين
بَيْنَ بَيْنَmedium, middling, mediocre, just fair, not bad, so-so, neither very good nor very bad; betwixt and between, in an intermediate position -
7 جريش ناعم في المرحلة الأولى
fine first middling [Industry: Milling] -
8 عادي
عادِيّ: اِعْتِيَادِيّordinary, common, usual, customary, conventional, habitual, familiar, accustomed, wonted; normal, regular, standard; run-of-the-mill, average, mediocre, middling, medium; plain, simple; everyday, routine, commonplace, workaday -
9 متوسط
مُتَوَسّط: وَسَط، بَيْنَ بَيْن، عادِيّmedium, average, mean, middling, mediocre, moderate, run-of-the-mill, ordinary -
10 نصف
نِصْف: مُتَوَسّط، عادِيّmedium, middling, average standard, regular, normal -
11 وسط
وَسَط: بَيْنَ بَيْن، عادِيّmedium, mean, middling, mediocre, average, moderate, run-of-the-mill, ordinary
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middling — middling, middlingly Middling has been used as an adjective in various senses since the 15c, but is now more commonly found as an adverb, a use attested from the 18c. In this role it competes with middlingly, which is recorded from the same date… … Modern English usage
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middling — index average (midmost), fair (satisfactory), imperfect, marginal, mediocre, nondescript, ordinary … Law dictionary
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middling — *medium, mediocre, second rate, moderate, average, fair, indifferent … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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middling — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ moderate or average. ► ADVERB informal ▪ fairly or moderately … English terms dictionary
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middling — [[t]mɪ̱dəlɪŋ[/t]] ADJ: usu ADJ n If you describe a quality such as the size of something as middling, you mean that it is average. The Beatles enjoyed only middling success until 1963. ...a man of middling height. Syn: average … English dictionary