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mid-term 英'mɪdt'ɜːm美'mɪdt'ɜːm COCA⁴⁴²⁹³BNC²⁴⁹³⁰iWeb²⁷⁸⁷³Economist²⁹¹⁵ 基本英英例句 adj.期中的¹⁰⁰
名词 midterm: the middle of the gestation periodmiddle of an academic term or a political term in officean examination administered in the middle of an academic term As winter turns to spring, senators will begin to focus more on the November mid-term elections than on outstanding legislation. 冬去春来,参议员们的目光开始转向十一月份的中期大选,而不再紧盯着未通过的法案。 ecocn China’s “ unfair” trade practices have become a hot topic in the mid-term elections. 中国不公平的贸易措施已经成为美国中期选举中的热门话题。 ecocn For if their dynamism is evocative of Newt Gingrich’s mid-term revolution of1994, so too is their zeal for small government. 因为,假如他们的力量能够唤起1994年金维奇的中期改革,同样能够唤起他们对小政府的的热情。 yeeyan |