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Перевод: midst
[существительное] середина ; [предлог] среди; между; посреди
Тезаурус:
- Dark brown horses roamed freely, nosing round the caravans and grazing midst the rubbish, like black bears scavenging around National Park campsites in America.
- in the midst of this sun-breathing earth.
- However, in the midst of a changing countryside, it is rural and suburban gardens rather than fields and hedgerows that now provide some of the best havens for these mammals, as they do for much of our native wildlife.
- A gigantic West Indian, his black face glistening with sweat, bracing himself with legs astride in the midst of the fumes and the heat and the din, dragged the heavy castings from the grid with a steel rod, and attached them to hooks on a conveyor belt by which they were carried away, looking now like carcasses of meat, to another stage of the cooling process.
- He has raised a sort of spiritual city in the midst of London
- Once installed, he wrote, it will start to do its work, and it will go on doing it, in the day-time, in the night-time, in the midst of visitors and in the empty silence, when the mausoleum is open to the public and when the mausoleum is closed to the public.
- When the Qur'an talks of God as "visible and unseen", or when the famous Christian theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer defines God as "the beyond in our midst", are they saying anything meaningful?
- In the midst of religious and political wars of startling insanity, the idea that God at least must have created a rational, knowable order must have acquired immense attraction in a world where religion and politics were still inseparable.
- In that imperial annus mirabilis of 1897 Nonconformist representatives were invited for the first time in English history to take part in a royal celebration when thirty representatives were allowed places at St Paul's to witness the short act of worship in the midst of the Queen's Jubilee procession through London.
- We are now in the midst of a most exciting stage in cell and developmental biology.
- Stirling sent his men from Siwa back to Kabrit and he himself made for Cairo, where he arrived in the midst of what became known as "The Flap".
- The seer finds the Israelites irrevocably blessed, and the Lord their God in the midst of them.
- The enemy have recovered from our sudden appearance in their midst.
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