midterm

英[ˌmɪd'tɜːm] 美[ˌmɪd'tɜːrm]
  • adj. 期中的
  • n. 期中考试
  • midterm adj.期中的n.期中考试
  • midtown adj.市中心区的;位于市中心区的n.市中心区(商业区和住宅区的中间地)
Noun:
  1. the middle of the gestation period

  2. middle of an academic term or a political term in office

  3. an examination administered in the middle of an academic term

1. I stayed up the whole night studying for my midterm math exam.
我为了我的期中数学考试熬了一整夜.

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2. Dad volunteered to coach me in English before my English midterm.
爸爸自愿的在我英语期中考前辅导我英文.

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3. Student: Professor, will chapter four be on the midterm?
学生: 教授, 第四章期中考会考 吗 ?

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4. Unlike the midterm, the final exam will not include the mutiple - choice questions.
与期中考试不同的是, 这次期末考试将不设多选题.

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5. He did not hand in his midterm paper on time.
他没有准时缴交他的期中报告.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. After that midterm, the professor called me to his office.
      期中考试后,教授叫我去他的办公室。
    2. It won't be long before we have the midterm examination.
      过不了多久我们就要期中考试了。

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