mid term

英音[ ˌmɪdˈtɜːm ] 美音[ ˈmɪdtɜːrm ]
中期
常用释义
n. 中期;期中考试
adj. 中期的;学期中间的

例句

1·Two assistants are talking politics ahead of the mid-term elections next month.

两位助理人员正在谈论有关下月中期选举到来之前的政治情况。

2·Julia failed to get through her mid-term exam.

朱莉娅没有通过期中考试。

3·I am confident that I will perform well in the mid-term examination.

我有信心在期中考试中能取得好成绩。

4·Students have to be the ones reminding themselves of when a mid-term will be.

学生需要提醒自己什么时候要进行期中考试。

5·IT IS only a mid-term election, for half of the lower house of Congress and a third of the senate.

这仅仅是一次议会中期选举,争夺的仅是国会下议院半数席位以及参议院三分之一的席位。

6·It added that the persistence of high US unemployment and approaching mid-term elections raise the risk of US retaliation.

报告还补充说,美国持续的高失业和临近中期选举增加了美国报复的风险。

7·Mix all this together with long-standing fears about outsourcing, and a potent brew can be concocted before the US mid-term elections.

加上长期以来对外包的担忧,再把以上这些因素混合,正好能在美国中期选举之前调配好了一杯烈酒。

8·White House officials say that is a worthy goal, but they are focused more on each nation setting its own mid-term targets.

白宫官员说,这是很有价值的目标。但是,他们更关注的是每一个国家都设定自己的中期目标。

9·In some ways, this was a classic mid-term sanction.

从某种意义上说,这是一种典型的中期制裁。

10·If you're planning on drinking these bottles in the near - to mid-term, or if the bottles have alternative closures (screw caps, glass or plastic corks), this is not necessary.

如果你计划近期或中期就喝这些酒,或者这些酒瓶用的不是软木塞(螺旋塞、玻璃塞或塑料塞等),你就不需要把酒瓶平放。