单词 | intermediate |
释义 | intermediate (ɪntəʳmiːdiət ) Word forms: intermediates 1. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] B2 An intermediate stage, level, or position is one that occurs between two other stages, levels, or positions. You should consider breaking the journey with intermediate stopovers at airport hotels. ...hourly trains to Perugia, Assisi, and intermediate stations. Synonyms: middle, mid, halfway, in-between [informal] 2. adjective B1 Intermediate learners of something have some knowledge or skill but are not yet advanced. The Badminton Club holds coaching sessions for beginners and intermediate players on Friday evenings. An intermediate is an intermediate learner. The ski school coaches beginners, intermediates, and advanced skiers. Collocations: intermediate skier Are you reasonably fit and a strong intermediate skier? Times, Sunday Times However, the resorts have invested heavily in artificial snowmaking, so most intermediate skiers wouldn't have noticed. Times, Sunday Times For intermediate skiers it's a rollercoaster of unthreatening pistes that can be completed within a day. Times, Sunday Times I'm thinking of plucky intermediate skiers who want to try out their powder turns, and snowboarders looking to catch their first air. Times, Sunday Times These are my favourite resorts for intermediate skiers. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 中间的 Japanese: 中間の |
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