单词 | midday |
释义 | midday (mɪddeɪ ) 1. uncountable noun [oft preposition NOUN] A2 Midday is twelve o'clock in the middle of the day. At midday everyone would go down to Reg's Cafe. It's eight minutes after midday. Synonyms: noon, twelve o'clock, noonday, noontime 2. uncountable noun [usually NOUN noun] A2 Midday is the middle part of the day, from late morning to early afternoon. People were beginning to tire in the midday heat. Collocations: midday nap A shrill warning ricocheted off the tranquillity of midday nap hour. ST Then make sure you get 40 winks at lunchtime - a new study has revealed a midday nap can help your body fight cold and flu. The Sun Those that had the midday nap had better bug-fighting capacity than those who struggled on. The Sun Then they will take a midday nap and emerge in matchday mode. Times, Sunday Times Having a midday nap reduces blood pressure and the need for hypertension medicines, a new study has found. Times, Sunday Times The midday sun burnt a hole in the mist, and a stink rose from the opaque water. Times, Sunday Times He still insists on wearing a dark suit in the midday sun. Times, Sunday Times Always avoid the midday sun and avoid excessive sunbathing. The Sun Two rings of fences keep the area free from prying eyes while engineers scurry around two prototype vehicles standing in the midday sun. Times, Sunday Times And do not go out in the midday sun. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 正午 Japanese: 真昼 |
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