midday
英[ˌmɪd'deɪ]
美[ˌmɪd'deɪ]
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n. (名词)
- 正午
- 中午
- 日中
- 晌午
adj. (形容词)
- 正午的
- 日中的
- 中午的
n. (名词)
- [U]正午 the middle of the day; noon
Noun:
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the middle of the day
- 1. The brothers usually roll into their studio around midday.
- 兄弟几个总是要到正午前后才姗姗来到工作室。
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- 2. Northerly winds will increase to force six by midday.
- 到中午时分北风会加强到6级。
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- 3. At midday everyone would go down to Reg's Cafe.
- 中午,大家都会下楼去雷吉餐馆。
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- 4. Beyond the windows, a November midday was uniformly grey.
- 往窗外望去,11月的中午始终都是灰蒙蒙的。
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- 5. It's eight minutes after midday.
- 现在的时间是正午过8分钟。
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用作名词 (n.)
- He's grilling out there in the midday sun.
他在正午的阳光下受炙烤。
- We have finished work at midday.
我们已于正午完成任务。
- We usually have a simple meal at midday.
我们的中午饭一般都比较简单。
- It was good going to reach London by midday.
那次行进速度很快,到中午已抵达伦敦。
用作名词 (n.)
- I awoke to bright sunlight filling my room, it was already midday.
我一醒来就看见屋里阳光灿烂,原来已是中午了。
- Don't forget that we have to see the director at midday, we must make sure that this meeting doesn't lap over.
记住中午得去见经理,我们一定别让会开过头。
- I assure you that I shall be here at midday tomorrow.
我向你保证明天中午我一定到这儿。
n. (名词)
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midday的基本意思是“正午”,指中午12点,偶尔也指12点前后的一小段时间。是不可数名词。
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