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middle

/ˈmɪdəl/

形容詞他動詞[C/U] 両方
複数形: middles過去形: middled過去分詞: middled現在分詞: middling

The primary image is one of balance and centrality. It represents the exact pivot point where distance to either end is equal, creating a sense of stability or neutrality. In social or emotional contexts, it often carries a connotation of moderation or mediocrity. Being in the "middle" can suggest a safe, unremarkable positionneither extreme nor exceptional. When used as a verb, the word shifts toward the concept of mediation. It implies an active effort to find a compromise by positioning oneself between opposing forces.

Countable when referring to a specific central part of an object ('the middle of the cake'), but uncountable when discussing the general concept of centrality or midpoint in abstract terms.

意味

名詞

The point or position equidistant from the extremes of something.

"He stood in the middle of the room."

形容詞

Located in the center; halfway between two points.

"The middle finger is the longest digit on the hand."

他動詞

To occupy a central position or to mediate between two parties.

"She attempted to middle the dispute between her two brothers."

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