between
between 英 [bɪˈtwi:n] 美 [bɪˈtwin]
prep. 在…之间 adv. 在中间
- To be between two things is to be in the middle. In a picture, if you are between your sisters, one is on your left and the other is on your right.
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- prep. 在…之间
- adv. 在中间
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1. You have your choice between the two.
在这两个之中, 你有选择权。
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2. This ship went between China and Japan.
这船往来于中国和日本之间。
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3. the relationship between smoking and cancer.
吸烟与癌症的关系。
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4. Don't eat between meals.
正餐之间不要吃零食。
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5. There's a lot of bad feeling between them.
他们彼此间芥蒂颇多。
- between (prep., adv.) Old English betweonum, Mercian betwinum, "in the space which separates, midway, in the midst, among; by turns," from bi- "by" (see by) + tweonum dative plural of *tweon "two each" (compare Gothic tweih-nai "two each;" from PIE root *dwo- "two"). Between a rock and a hard place is from 1940s, originally cowboy slang (earlier was between the beetle (hammer) and the block, late 19c.). Between-whiles "at intervals" is from 1670s.
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