midsummer 英 [ˌmɪdˈsʌmə(r)]   美 [ˈmɪdˈsʌmɚ]

midsummer

midsummer  英 [ˌmɪdˈsʌmə(r)] 美 [ˈmɪdˈsʌmɚ]

n. 仲夏;盛夏;夏至  adj. 仲夏的 

名词复数:midsummers 

The old aged cannot bear up against the midsummer heat this year. 老年人不胜忍受今年的仲夏酷暑。
It is particularly difficult to bear up against the midsummer heat. 仲夏酷暑尤其令人难熬。

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  • n. 仲夏;盛夏;夏至
  • adj. 仲夏的
  • 1. The old aged cannot bear up against the midsummer heat this year.

    老年人不胜忍受今年的仲夏酷暑。

  • 2. It is particularly difficult to bear up against the midsummer heat.

    仲夏酷暑尤其令人难熬。

  • 3. His pupils used to sleep in the daytime during midsummer, and while he overlooked this he himself never wasted a minute.

    他的弟子常常在盛夏午睡,虽然他并不因此责备弟子,自己却从不浪费一分钟时间。

  • midsummer (n.) Old English midsumor, from mid + sumor "summer" (see summer (n.1)). Midsummer Day, as an English quarter-day, was June 24. Astronomically June 21, but traditionally reckoned in Europe on the night of June 23-24.
mid·sum·mer / ˌmɪdˈsʌmə(r) ; NAmE ˌmɪdˈsʌmər / noun [uncountable ] the middle of summer, especially the period in June in northern parts of the world, in December in southern parts 仲夏,中夏(尤指北半球六月间,南半球十二月间) a midsummer evening 仲夏的夜晚 midsummer midsummers mid·sum·mer / ˌmɪdˈsʌmə(r) ; NAmE ˌmɪdˈsʌmər /
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