释义 |
middlingmid‧dling /ˈmɪdlɪŋ/ adjective informal - They've had only middling success.
- Jack had had a good to middling season and with pro-ams and the occasional exhibition match I had earned nearly £8000.
- Like the middling farmers of open-field Wigston, they formed the backbone of the community.
- Rich men had television receivers and videos, middling men had receivers only, or no television at all.
- The Ossis have been fobbed off with one middling portfolio, transport, and two lightweight ones.
- The principal beneficiaries of these grants were the middling and lesser nobility.
- The variety of ages up there - old, middling and my generation.
- This means that a few get top marks, a big bunch get middling marks, and a few come near the bottom.
- Where to stay Berlin has a string of first-class hotels, and not a lot in the middling class.
of average size, quality, ability etc: a tennis player of middling talent |