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Dicionário de Espanhol Oxford
middling [americ ˈmɪdlɪŋ, Brit ˈmɪd(ə)lɪŋ] ADJ
middling (in size)
middling (in quality)
fair2 SUBST
1.1. fair (market):
1.2. fair:
1.3. fair (bazaar):
kermés f CSur Méx
bazar m Col
2. fair (funfair):
fair Brit
I. fair1 <fairer fairest> [americ fɛr, Brit fɛː] ADJ
1. fair (just):
fair person/decision
fair person/decision
fair fight/contest/election
2.1. fair (blonde):
fair hair/person
fair hair/person
güero Méx
fair hair/person
mono Col
fair hair/person
catire Ven
2.2. fair (of skin):
fair complexion/person
3. fair (beautiful) lit:
fair maiden/lady
fair maiden/lady
the fair sex humor
el sexo débil humor
4.1. fair (quite good):
fair to middling coloq, humor how are you? — fair to middling
¿qué tal estás? — voy tirando coloq
fair to middling coloq, humor how are you? — fair to middling
¿qué tal estás? — ahí la llevo Méx coloq
fair to middling coloq, humor how are you? — fair to middling
¿qué tal estás? — ahí, llevandola Col Ven coloq
4.2. fair (considerable) coloq atrib:
fair number/amount/speed
5.1. fair METEO (of weather):
5.2. fair METEO (favorable):
fair wind/tide
II. fair1 [americ fɛr, Brit fɛː] ADV
1. fair (impartially):
fair play/deal
fair play/deal
2. fair (quite):
fair coloq or region
I. middle [americ ˈmɪdl, Brit ˈmɪd(ə)l] SUBST
1. middle (of object, place):
en el quinto pino Esp coloq
2. middle (of period, activity):
romperle el alma or la crisma a alguien coloq
3. middle (waist):
II. middle [americ ˈmɪdl, Brit ˈmɪd(ə)l] ADJ atrib
middle-aged [americ ˌmɪdl ˈeɪdʒd, Brit mɪdəlˈeɪdʒd] ADJ
middle-aged person
middle-aged person
middle-aged person
middle-aged attitudes/ideas
middle age SUBST U
middle-income [ˌmɪdlˈɪnkəm] ADJ
middle-income group/family:
middle manager SUBST
middle ground SUBST
middle management SUBST
I. middle class [americ ˈˌmɪdl ˈklæs, Brit] SUBST C or U often pl
II. middle-class ADJ
middle-class family/district
middle-class attitudes/morality
middle-class attitudes/morality
I. middle distance SUBST (in picture, photo)
II. middle-distance ADJ
middle-distance atrib running/race:
no Dicionário PONS
I. middling [ˈmɪdlɪŋ] ADJ coloq
1. middling (average):
middling
2. middling (not very good):
middling
II. middling [ˈmɪdlɪŋ] ADV
middling
I. middle [mɪdl] SUBST
1. middle (centre):
2. middle coloq (waist):
II. middle [mɪdl] ADJ
1. middle (equidistant):
2. middle (medium):
middle class SUBST
middle-aged ADJ
middle age SUBST
middle-class ADJ
middle name SUBST
middle ear SUBST
upper-middle-income [ˈʌpəʳˈmɪdlˈɪŋkʌm, americ -ɚˈmɪdlˈɪn-] ADJ inv
middle-of-the-road ADJ
no Dicionário PONS
I. middling [ˈmɪd·lɪŋ] ADJ coloq
1. middling (average):
middling
2. middling (not very good):
middling
middling
II. middling [ˈmɪd·lɪŋ] ADV
middling
middling
I. middle [ˈmɪd·əl] SUBST
1. middle (center):
2. middle coloq (waist):
II. middle [ˈmɪd·əl] ADJ
1. middle (equidistant):
2. middle (medium):
middle-class ADJ
middle-aged ADJ
middle class SUBST
middle age SUBST
middle name SUBST
middle-of-the-road ADJ
Middle Ages SUBST pl
Middle East SUBST
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It rose from a middling city of no special importance to one of the world's largest and most prosperous.
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Middling and upper-class people also joined his cause.
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While it has had middling success in terms of ratings, it may well be the biggest influence in the youth culture market, said a trendspotter.
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Another middling season followed in 1967, with six wins, seven losses, and one tie.
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As such, these middling farmers determined the laws of the "polis" in times of peace and decided when the "polis" would wage war.
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