slovodefinícia
middle
(mass)
middle
- stredný, stred, umiestniť do stredu
middle
(encz)
middle,prostředek n: Zdeněk Brož
middle
(encz)
middle,prostřední adj: Zdeněk Brož
middle
(encz)
middle,střed
middle
(encz)
middle,střední adj:
middle
(encz)
middle,uprostřed Pavel Machek; Giza
Middle
(gcide)
Middle \Mid"dle\, n. [AS. middel. See Middle, a.]
The point or part equally distant from the extremities or
exterior limits, as of a line, a surface, or a solid; an
intervening point or part in space, time, or order of series;
the midst; central portion; specif., the waist. --Chaucer.
"The middle of the land." --Judg. ix. 37.
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In this, as in most questions of state, there is a
middle. --Burke.
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Syn: See Midst.
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Middle
(gcide)
Middle \Mid"dle\ (m[i^]d"d'l), a. [OE. middel, AS. middel; akin
to D. middel, OHG. muttil, G. mittel. [root]271. See Mid,
a.]
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1. Equally distant from the extreme either of a number of
things or of one thing; mean; medial; as, the middle house
in a row; a middle rank or station in life; flowers of
middle summer; men of middle age.
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2. Intermediate; intervening.
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Will, seeking good, finds many middle ends. --Sir J.
Davies.
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Note: Middle is sometimes used in the formation of
self-explaining compounds; as, middle-sized,
middle-witted.
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Middle Ages, the period of time intervening between the
decline of the Roman Empire and the revival of letters.
Hallam regards it as beginning with the sixth and ending
with the fifteenth century.

Middle class, in England, people who have an intermediate
position between the aristocracy and the artisan class. It
includes professional men, bankers, merchants, and small
landed proprietors
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The middle-class electorate of Great Britain. --M.
Arnold.
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Middle distance. (Paint.) See Middle-ground.

Middle English. See English, n., 2.

Middle Kingdom, China.

Middle oil (Chem.), that part of the distillate obtained
from coal tar which passes over between 170[deg] and
230[deg] Centigrade; -- distinguished from the {light
oil}, and the heavy oil or dead oil.

Middle passage, in the slave trade, that part of the
Atlantic Ocean between Africa and the West Indies.

Middle post. (Arch.) Same as King-post.

Middle States, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and
Delaware; which, at the time of the formation of the
Union, occupied a middle position between the Eastern
States (or New England) and the Southern States. [U.S.]

Middle term (Logic), that term of a syllogism with which
the two extremes are separately compared, and by means of
which they are brought together in the conclusion.
--Brande.

Middle tint (Paint.), a subdued or neutral tint.
--Fairholt.

Middle voice. (Gram.) See under Voice.

Middle watch, the period from midnight to four a. m.; also,
the men on watch during that time. --Ham. Nav. Encyc.

Middle weight, a pugilist, boxer, or wrestler classed as of
medium weight, i. e., over 140 and not over 160 lbs., in
distinction from those classed as light weights, {heavy
weights}, etc.
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middle
(wn)
middle
adj 1: being neither at the beginning nor at the end in a
series; "adolescence is an awkward in-between age"; "in a
mediate position"; "the middle point on a line" [syn:
in-between, mediate, middle]
2: equally distant from the extremes [syn: center(a),
halfway, middle(a), midway]
3: of a stage in the development of a language or literature
between earlier and later stages; "Middle English is the
English language from about 1100 to 1500"; "Middle Gaelic"
[ant: early, late]
4: between an earlier and a later period of time; "in the middle
years"; "in his middle thirties" [ant: early, late]
n 1: an area that is approximately central within some larger
region; "it is in the center of town"; "they ran forward
into the heart of the struggle"; "they were in the eye of
the storm" [syn: center, centre, middle, heart,
eye]
2: an intermediate part or section; "A whole is that which has
beginning, middle, and end"- Aristotle [ant: beginning,
end]
3: the middle area of the human torso (usually in front); "young
American women believe that a bare midriff is fashionable"
[syn: middle, midriff, midsection]
4: time between the beginning and the end of a temporal period;
"the middle of the war"; "rain during the middle of April"
[ant: beginning, commencement, end, ending, first,
get-go, kickoff, offset, outset, showtime, start,
starting time]
v 1: put in the middle
podobné slovodefinícia
in the middle
(mass)
in the middle
- v polovici, v strede
deep middle cerebral vein
(encz)
deep middle cerebral vein, n:
higher middle income country
(encz)
higher middle income country,
in the middle
(encz)
in the middle,uprostřed
in the middle of
(encz)
in the middle of,uprostřed něčeho
into the middle
(encz)
into the middle,doprostřed Zdeněk Brož
junior middleweight
(encz)
junior middleweight, n:
light middleweight
(encz)
light middleweight, n:
lower middle income country
(encz)
lower middle income country,
lower-middle-class
(encz)
lower-middle-class, adj:
middle age
(encz)
middle age,střední věk Zdeněk Brož
middle ages
(encz)
Middle Ages,středověk n: Ritchie
middle america
(encz)
Middle America,střední Amerika [zem.] Ritchie
middle american
(encz)
Middle American,středoamerický adj: [zem.] Ritchie
middle atlantic
(encz)
middle Atlantic, adj:
middle buster
(encz)
middle buster, n:
middle c
(encz)
middle C,druh noty Zdeněk Brož
middle cerebral artery
(encz)
middle cerebral artery, n:
middle cerebral vein
(encz)
middle cerebral vein, n:
middle class
(encz)
middle class,střední stav Zdeněk Brož
middle distance
(encz)
middle distance, n:
middle ear
(encz)
middle ear,střední ucho Zdeněk Brož
middle east
(encz)
Middle East,Střední východ n: [zem.] Nijel
middle eastern
(encz)
Middle Eastern,
middle eastern department
(encz)
Middle Eastern Department,
middle eastern division
(encz)
Middle Eastern Division,
middle eastern oil exporters
(encz)
Middle Eastern oil exporters,
middle english
(encz)
Middle English,střední angličtina [lingv.] web
middle finger
(encz)
middle finger,prostředníček n: Paulusmiddle finger,prostředník n: Zdeněk Brož
middle ground
(encz)
middle ground,
middle management
(encz)
middle management,střední úroveň řízení n: Zdeněk Brož
middle meningeal artery
(encz)
middle meningeal artery, n:
middle name
(encz)
middle name,druhé jméno Zdeněk Brožmiddle name,prostřední jméno časté zejména v USA a španělsky mluvících
zemích Ritchie
middle of the road
(encz)
middle of the road,
middle of the roader
(encz)
middle of the roader,člověk středu Zdeněk Brož
middle rate
(encz)
middle rate,
middle school
(encz)
middle school,první stupeň základní školy Zdeněk Brož
middle temporal vein
(encz)
middle temporal vein, n:
middle term
(encz)
middle term, n:
middle thyroid vein
(encz)
middle thyroid vein, n:
middle watch
(encz)
middle watch, n:
middle west
(encz)
Middle West,
middle western
(encz)
Middle Western,
middle-age
(encz)
middle-age,střední věk n: Nijel
middle-aged
(encz)
middle-aged,středního věku Zdeněk Brož
middle-aged man
(encz)
middle-aged man, n:
middle-class
(encz)
middle-class,střední stav Zdeněk Brož
middle-ear deafness
(encz)
middle-ear deafness, n:
middle-level
(encz)
middle-level, adj:
middle-of-the-road
(encz)
middle-of-the-road,obyčejný adj: Zdeněk Brožmiddle-of-the-road,středový adj: Zdeněk Brož
middle-of-the-roader
(encz)
middle-of-the-roader,člověk středu Zdeněk Brož
middle-sized
(encz)
middle-sized,středně veliký Zdeněk Brož
middlebreaker
(encz)
middlebreaker, n:
middlebrow
(encz)
middlebrow,průměrný adj: Zdeněk Brož
middlebury
(encz)
Middlebury,
middleman
(encz)
middleman,prostředník n: Pavel Machek; Gizamiddleman,zprostředkovatel n: Zdeněk Brož
middlemen
(encz)
middlemen,zprostředkovatelé n: Zdeněk Brož
middlemost
(encz)
middlemost,ležící přesně uprostřed Zdeněk Brož
middles
(encz)
middles,středy pl. Zdeněk Brož
middlesex
(encz)
Middlesex,okres v USA n: [jmén.] Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad
middleton
(encz)
Middleton,Middleton n: [jmén.] příjmení Zdeněk Brož a automatický
překlad
middletown
(encz)
Middletown,
middleweight
(encz)
middleweight,střední váha n: Zdeněk Brož
severely indebted middle-income countries
(encz)
severely indebted middle-income countries,
smack dab in the middle
(encz)
smack dab in the middle,
steer a middle course
(encz)
steer a middle course,zvolit střední cestu web
superficial middle cerebral vein
(encz)
superficial middle cerebral vein, n:
the man in the middle
(encz)
the man in the middle,
the middleman
(encz)
the middleman,
upper-middle-class
(encz)
upper-middle-class, adj:
middle of the road
(czen)
Middle Of the Road,MOR[zkr.]
middleton
(czen)
Middleton,Middletonn: [jmén.] příjmení Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad
no middle initial
(czen)
No Middle Initial,NMI[zkr.]
Excluded middle
(gcide)
Exclude \Ex*clude"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Excluded; p. pr. &
vb. n. Excluding.] [L. excludere, exclusum; ex out +
claudere to shut. See Close.]
1. To shut out; to hinder from entrance or admission; to
debar from participation or enjoyment; to deprive of; to
except; -- the opposite to admit; as, to exclude a crowd
from a room or house; to exclude the light; to exclude one
nation from the ports of another; to exclude a taxpayer
from the privilege of voting.
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And none but such, from mercy I exclude. --Milton.
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2. To thrust out or eject; to expel; as, to exclude young
animals from the womb or from eggs.
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Excluded middle. (logic) The name given to the third of the
"three logical axioms," so-called, namely, to that one
which is expressed by the formula: "Everything is either A
or Not-A." no third state or condition being involved or
allowed. See Principle of contradiction, under
Contradiction.
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law of the excluded middle
(gcide)
Contradiction \Con`tra*dic"tion\, n. [L. contradictio answer,
objection: cf. F. contradiction.]
1. An assertion of the contrary to what has been said or
affirmed; denial of the truth of a statement or assertion;
contrary declaration; gainsaying.
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His fair demands
Shall be accomplished without contradiction. --Shak.
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2. Direct opposition or repugnancy; inconsistency;
incongruity or contrariety; one who, or that which, is
inconsistent.
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can he make deathless death? That were to make
Strange contradiction. --Milton.
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We state our experience and then we come to a manly
resolution of acting in contradiction to it.
--Burke.
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Both parts of a contradiction can not possibly be
true. --Hobbes.
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Of contradictions infinite the slave. --Wordsworth.
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Principle of contradiction (Logic), the axiom or law of
thought that a thing cannot be and not be at the same
time, or a thing must either be or not be, or the same
attribute can not at the same time be affirmed and and
denied of the same subject; also called the {law of the
excluded middle}.

Note: It develops itself in three specific forms which have
been called the "Three Logical Axioms." First, "A is
A." Second, "A is not Not-A" Third, "Everything is
either A or Not-A."
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lower-class vs middle-class vs upper-class low-class
(gcide)
non-U \non-U"\ (n[o^]n*[=u]"), adj.
Not characteristic of the upper classes especially in
language use. [Chiefly British] [Narrower terms: {lower-class
(vs. middle-class) (vs. upper-class), low-class}]

Syn: vulgar.
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lower-middle-class
(gcide)
lower-middle-class \lower-middle-class\ adj.
occupying the lower part of the middle socioeconomic range in
a society.
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