Mid in spanish

Medio

pronunciation: medioʊ part of speech: noun, adjective
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» from the mid + Expresión Temporal + onwards = desde mitad de + Expresión Temporal + en adelante.

Example: The growth of the Internet in China from the mid 1990s onwards has been accompanied by the assumption that a large proportion of Chinese Internet users are interested in politically subversive action.

» in mid-air = en el aire.

Example: The railway lines were hanging in mid-air where the embankment had been removed under it.

» in mid-operation = en mitad de la operación, mientras está funcionando.

Example: At a greater level of sophistication, the operating system will be able to swap programs in and out of memory in mid-operation in order to let another have a go.

» in the mid + Fecha = a mediados de + Fecha.

Example: In the mid-1980s, a large coast-to-coast network that interconnected many smaller networks was created.

» mid-afternoon = entre las dos y las cuatro.

Example: A chilly, rain-soaked day can make a class unpleasantly irritable by mid-afternoon.

» midbrain = cerebro medio.

Example: The brainstem consists of the medulla (myelencephalon), the pons (metencephalon), and the midbrain (mesencephalon).

» mid-century = de mediados de siglo, de mitad de siglo.

Example: There were also various mid-century decorated letters with forked or clubbed serifs which generally tended towards fat-face, but which might be intermediate in form.

» mid-course = a mitad de camino, a mitad de curso, a mitad de recorrido.

Example: To this end, a project schedule is important for detecting delays and making mid-course adjustments to avoid them.

» midday = mediodía.

Example: They still conduct midday business meetings over plates of meatloaf, mashed potatoes and banana pudding.

» mid-February = a mediados de febrero, a mitad de febrero.

Example: Females do become pregnant in January so a close season beginning in mid-February might be more appropriate.

» mid + Fecha = mediados de + Fecha, mitad de + Fecha.

Example: Until the mid nineteenth century the concept of authorship was confined to personal authors.

» midfielder = centrocampista.

Example: Both their goalkeeper and one of their midfielders are unlikely to make the cut for the game due to a muscular and knee injury respectively.

» mid-flight = en pleno vuelo, en mitad del vuelo, a mitad del vuelo.

Example: The person sitting next to me was obviously a nervous flier and she had kittens when the locker above her flew open mid-flight!.

» mid-forties = mediados de los cuarenta.

Example: As far back as the mid-forties, scientists, some of national stature, became seriously concerned = Ya a mediados de los cuarenta, los científicos, algunos de prestigio nacional, estaban muy preocupados.

» mid-level = de nivel medio.

Example: In such a descriptive apparatus, MARC cataloguing serves to provide important mid-level metadata.

» mid-life [midlife] = madurez. [Período en la vida de las personas aproximadamente entre los 35 y los 55 años]

Example: This article reviews feminist periodicals about midlife and aging women = Este artículo analiza las publicaciones periódicas feministas sobre la madurez y la vejez en la mujer.

» mid-morning = de media mañana, de las once, a media mañana.

Example: Course fees include study materials, mid-morning coffee, lunch, and afternoon tea breaks but not accommodation.

» midnight = medianoche.

Example: In the nineteenth-century compulsory overtime to 10 p.m. or midnight was a very common occurrence in news offices, with all-night working when there was a rush on.

» mid-nineties = mediados de los noventa.

Example: Specific types of information are considered imperative to decipher the intricate process of surviving in a modern, mid-nineties maelstrom of socio-economic crises.

» mid-pack = a mitad de paquete, a mitad de la medicación.

Example: I was wondering what are common side effects after stopping the pill mid-pack.

» mid-pack = de mitad del pelotón, de mitad de la tabla, del medio. [En su origen, hace referencia a un 'pelotón' de corredores, ciclistas, etc]

Example: Seattle Airport was a mid-pack finisher in a new survey released this week .

» mid-point = punto medio.

Example: This article reports on the nature of scaled, dichotomous relevance judgements which questioned the use of the mid-point in a scale as the break between relevant and non-relevant documents.

» midpoint = mitad.

Example: The euphoric years of affluence and expansion in the decades immediately following the midpoint of the century have given way to traumatic years of austerity and contraction.

» midrange = valor medio.

Example: A scattergram indicates that the correlation between reading level and sentence idea density is stronger in the midranges.

» midsection [mid-section] = sección central, zona del centro, zona central, diafragma.

Example: Flatten your midsection and get rid of your beer gut and pop belly and get a flat stomach.

» mid-September = mediados de septiembre.

Example: The harvest of table olives in California begins in mid-September and continues until late October.

» midship = mitad del barco.

Example: To illustrate how the mechanism works in a realistic domain, the author implements design systems for the deck structure and midship section of bulk cargo ships = Para ilustrar cómo funciona el mecanismo en un entorno real, el autor pone en práctica sistemas de diseño para la estructura de cubierta y la sección de mitad del barco de los navíos de carga.

» mid-size [midsize] = de tamaño medio.

Example: Small to midsize companies are more likely to use technological surveillance (i.e., computer spy programs), as they're more readily available than undercover detective agencies, which can get a bit pricey.

» mid-sized [midsized] = de tamaño medio.

Example: To a small or mid-sized business, information is critical for effective planning, growth and development.

» mid-spring = mediados de la primavera.

Example: A third edition is planned for mid-spring.

» midstream = inesperado, repentino.

Example: For my first example, let me take the problem of midstream changes in series, using as the guinea pig the series 'Advances in Experimental Social Psychology'.

» midsummer = solsticio de verano, solsticio estival.

Example: I made myself a flower wreath out of peonies, so now I'm ready for the celebration of midsummer!.

» mid-term [midterm] = a medio plazo.

Example: The mid-term weight loss is similar with both techniques.

» midterm [mid-term] = examen parcial.

Example: A heavy reliance on midterms and finals were associated with lower teacher ratings across disciplines.

» midway = intermedio, ecuador, a medio camino.

Example: Nor is the librarian able to take a midway position.

» midweek = entre semana, a mediados de semana.

Example: Each person works two and a half days a week and this allows a midweek crossover period so that communication between them is not restricted to notes and phone calls.

» Midwestern = de la región central de los Estados Unidos.

Example: So I say, we're just a bunch of poor, old, Midwestern pig farmers shuffling along trying to do what we can = Por eso digo que somos tan sólo un puñado de criadores de cerdos, viejos y pobres, de la región central de los Estados Unidos que vamos tirando como podemos.

» Midwest, the = Medio Oeste, el. [Región Central de los Estados Unidos]

Example: This committee was created to encourage interaction among the major university libraries of the Midwest.

» midwife [midwives, -pl.] = matrona, matrón, comadrona.

Example: The last of the primary operators, 6, prefaces terms which describe either the form (e.g. that it is a dictionary or bibliography) or the target audience (e.g. that it is intended for nurses or midwives) of the document.

» midwifery = obstetricia, matronería. 

Example: The exhibition is devoted to the memorabilia of Richard Doherty, the first professor of midwifery.

» midwinter [mid-winter] = pleno invierno.

Example: This article outlines the proceedings of the Midwinter Meeting of the American Library Association in San Antonio = El artículo describe en líneas generales las actas del Encuentro de Invierno de la American Library Association en San Antonio.

» mid-year [midyear] = de mitad de año, de mediados de año.

Example: This paper gives a general overview of the microfilm industry world-wide, drawing on the comments of members of a discussion panel at the Mid-year meeting of the National Micrographics Association.
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