midterm的解释
形容词中间的
名词期中考试
1. 中间的:midsummer 仲夏 | midterm 中间的 | midtown 市中心区的
2. 期中 midday 正午:mid- middle 中间 | midterm 期中 midday 正午 | mini- small, short 极小的,极短的
3. 第九週:6. Considering Objects ( 第八周) | 7. Midterm ( 第九周) | 8. Writing the Programs ( 第十周)
1. But the toughest resistance to that idea has come from his own Republican Party - and has intensified as the midterm elections have drawn near.
2. midterm的解释
2. The US economy has recovered very slowly over the past two years, tilting the scales against the ruling Democratic Party in the midterm election.
3. 911查询·英语单词
3. From the perspective of foreign policy, the impact of the midterm election will not be felt immediately.
4. 911查询·英语单词
4. Officials from the international organizations will test their abilities in a real working environment with midterm and final examinations.
5. His remarks came as the Obama administration was under intense pressure to revitalize the flagging economy and cut high unemployment ahead of November's midterm elections.
6. Though midterm elections in November may affect Obama's policy toward China, the impact will be limited since domestic issues will dominate the election.
7. His agenda was to sharpen the contrast with the opposition party as midterm elections loom and economic anxiety still runs high.
8. midterm的反义词
8. That could include substantial reductions well before the November midterm congressional elections, in which Bush's war policies seem certain to be a major issue.
9. The United States'midterm election has affected the country's economy and politics both.
10. It was the first time Democrats had scheduled a sustained debate on the war since they won control over Congress in last fall's midterm elections.
noun
1. an examination administered in the middle of an academic term
Synonym: midterm examination midterm exam
2. midterm是什么意思
2. middle of an academic term or a political term in office
3. the middle of the gestation period