midland

英['mɪdlənd] 美['mɪdlənd]
  • adj. 中部的
  • n. 中部地区
  • n. 米德兰(美国密歇根中部城市;美国德克萨斯州中西部城市)
  • midland adj.中部的n.中部地区n.米德兰(美国密歇根中部城市;美国德克萨斯州中西部城市)
  • midleg n.腿的中部;中足adv.在腿的中部
  • midlife n.中年(40-50)岁adj.中年的
  • midline n.中线;中间线
Noun:
  1. a town in west central Texas

  2. the interior part of a country

Adjective:
  1. of or coming from the middle of a region or country;

    "upcountry districts"

1. Midland decided to change the way it credited payments to accounts.
米兰银行决定改变付款贷记的方式。

来自柯林斯例句

2. The riots swept the industrial north and midland.
暴动席卷了工业化的北部和中部地区.

来自《简明英汉词典》

3. Firstdirect, Midland Bank's telephone banking offshoot, has cut its Visa card rate to APR 22.2%.
米特兰银行的分支机构,“第一自助”电话银行,将维萨卡的年利率降至22.2%。

来自柯林斯例句

4. The boy had come from the midland and never seen the sea.
那男孩是内地人,从来没有见过大海.

来自辞典例句

5. Midland Bank in London has eight rocket scientists working on prediction machinery.
当时伦敦的米兰银行有八位火箭科学家在研究预测装置.

来自互联网

    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. Taking just a little money with her, she wanders about the Midland moors, vainly seeking employment.
      她身上仅带了少许的钱,在英格兰中部荒原上四处漂泊徒劳地求职。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The riots swept the industrial north and midland .
      骚乱席卷工业化的北方和中部地区。
    2. The boy had come from the midland and never seen the sea.
      那男孩是内地人,从来没有见过大海。