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2 midst
غَمْرَة \ midst: the middle (of a happening or of a gathering): In the midst of the confusion, the lights went out. We had a murderer in our midst. -
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4 in the midst of
1) among or in the centre of:بَين، في مَرْكِزin the midst of a crowd of people.
2) at the same time as:في غَمْرَةin the midst of all these troubles.
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5 in our midst
among, or in the same place as, us, you or them:في وَسَطLarge buildings keep rising in our midst.
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6 in their midst
among, or in the same place as, us, you or them:في وَسَطLarge buildings keep rising in our midst.
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7 in your midst
among, or in the same place as, us, you or them:في وَسَطLarge buildings keep rising in our midst.
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8 غمرة
غَمْرَة \ midst: the middle (of a happening or of a gathering): In the midst of the confusion, the lights went out. We had a murderer in our midst. -
9 وسط
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10 among(st)
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11 بين
1́ adj. overt, ostensible, unequivocal, broad, distinct, evident, obvious, self-evident, explicit, seeming, express2́ adv. between, amidst, inter alia3́ n. midst4́ n. between, among, through, inter alia5́ v. indicate, show, elucidate, set forth, articulate, bring to light -
12 خلال
1́ adv. meantime, meanwhile, over, through2́ n. toothpick3́ prep. during, midst, over, through -
13 في الوسط
prep. in the midst of -
14 في بقرة
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15 وسط
1́ adj. ordinary, mean, endocrine2́ n. middle, medium, fair, John Doe, midst, center, waist, milieu, navel, umbilicus3́ prep. amid, amidst, amongst, among4́ v. centre -
16 انتصف الشيء
اِنْتَصَفَ الشّيْءُ: بَلَغَ نِصْفَهُto reach its midst, be in the middle, be midway, be half over -
17 في ثنايا
في ثَنَايا، بَيْنَ ثَنايَاin, inside, within; among; between; amidst, in the midst of -
18 بين ثنايا
في ثَنَايا، بَيْنَ ثَنايَاin, inside, within; among; between; amidst, in the midst of -
19 في أحضان..
في أحْضان.., بَيْنَ أحْضان..amid, amidst, among, amongst, in the middle or midst of, in the heart of; encompassed by, surrounded by, in between; with; in the arms of -
20 بين أحضان..
في أحْضان.., بَيْنَ أحْضان..amid, amidst, among, amongst, in the middle or midst of, in the heart of; encompassed by, surrounded by, in between; with; in the arms of
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Midst — Midst, n. [From middest, in the middest, for older in middes, where s is adverbial (orig. forming a genitive), or still older a midde, a midden, on midden. See {Mid}, and cf. {Amidst}.] [1913 Webster] 1. The interior or central part or place; the … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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midst — is now most commonly used in the phrases in the midst of or in our (etc.) midst, meaning ‘among, in the middle of’. Typical contexts are both physical and abstract: • There was…something sinister about this place, unhusbanded and yieldless in the … Modern English usage
Midst — Midst, prep. In the midst of; amidst. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
midst — archaic or literary ► PREPOSITION ▪ in the middle of. ► NOUN ▪ the middle point or part. ● in our (or your, their, etc.) midst Cf. ↑in your/their midst … English terms dictionary
Midst — Midst, adv. In the middle. [R.] Milton. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
midst — index center (central position) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
midst — (n.) c.1400, from M.E. middes (mid 14c.), from MID (Cf. mid) + adverbial genitive s. The parasitic t is perhaps on model of superlatives (Cf. AGAINST (Cf. against)) … Etymology dictionary
midst — middle, *center, core, hub, focus, nucleus, heart … New Dictionary of Synonyms
midst — [n] middle, core betwixt and between*, bosom, center, deep, depths, halfway, heart, hub, interior, mean, medium, midpoint, nucleus, thick; concept 830 Ant. exterior, exteriority, outside … New thesaurus