midair

英[mɪd'eə] 美[mɪd'eə]
  • n. 半空中
  • midair n.半空中
  • midas n.迈达斯(传说中的弗里吉亚国王)
  • midautumn n.中秋adj.中秋的
Noun:
  1. some point in the air; above ground level;

    "the planes collided in midair"

1. The wing of the plane broke off in midair and the plane crashed.
机翼在空中脱落,致使飞机坠毁.

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2. Hundreds of fireworks burst simultaneously in midair.
成百上千朵烟花在半空中同时绽放。

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3. Jonathan Seagull exploded in midair and smashed down into a brick - hard sea.
海鸥岳纳珊在空中爆炸,摔落硬如砖头的海中.

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4. Have you seen two meteors mutual attracting in midair of simultaneously falling?
你见到过同时陨落的流星在半空中互相吸引 吗 ?

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5. There should be less wierdness when an aracoix dies in midair.
当飞行人物死在空中时不会再出现错误图象了.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The king's face, pale even in the ruddy firelight, seemed to float in midair.
      国王的面容,即使在这火红的火光的映照下,也显得那样苍白,这面孔,似乎漂浮在半空中。