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Middle
medio

Dicionário de Espanhol Oxford

I. middle [americ ˈmɪdl, Brit ˈmɪd(ə)l] SUBST

1. middle (of object, place):

middle (center)
middle (center)
middle (half-way line)
in the middle of nowhere
in the middle of nowhere
en el quinto pino Esp coloq
in the middle of nowhere
we cut the cake down the middle
to split sth down the middle

2. middle (of period, activity):

it's the middle of winter
to be in the middle of sth/-ing , I'm in the middle of cooking dinner
to knock sb into the middle of next week coloq
romperle el alma or la crisma a alguien coloq

3. middle (waist):

middle
the water came up to his middle

II. middle [americ ˈmɪdl, Brit ˈmɪd(ə)l] ADJ atrib

middle finger
she was the middle child
in his middle years

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 age
the middle-age spread

middle-income [ˌmɪdlˈɪnkəm] ADJ

middle-income group/family:

middle-income

middle manager SUBST

middle manager

middle ground SUBST

the middle ground

middle management SUBST

middle management
middle management
middle management

I. middle class [americ ˈˌmɪdl ˈklæs, Brit] SUBST C or U often pl

middle class

II. middle-class ADJ

middle-class family/district
middle-class attitudes/morality
middle-class attitudes/morality

I. middle distance SUBST (in picture, photo)

middle distance

II. middle-distance ADJ

middle-distance atrib running/race:

middle-distance

middle ear SUBST

middle ear

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I. middle [mɪdl] SUBST

1. middle (centre):

middle
in the middle of sth
in the middle of the night
to be in the middle of doing sth
(in) the middle of nowhere
in the middle of the square

2. middle coloq (waist):

middle

II. middle [mɪdl] ADJ

1. middle (equidistant):

middle

2. middle (medium):

middle

middle class SUBST

middle class

middle-aged ADJ

middle-aged

middle age SUBST

middle age

middle-class ADJ

middle-class

middle name SUBST

middle name

middle ear SUBST

middle ear

upper-middle-income [ˈʌpəʳˈmɪdlˈɪŋkʌm, americ -ɚˈmɪdlˈɪn-] ADJ inv

upper-middle-income

middle-of-the-road ADJ

middle-of-the-road

Middle Ages SUBST pl

Middle Ages
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inglês
inglês
espanhol
espanhol

I. middle [ˈmɪd·əl] SUBST

1. middle (center):

middle
in the middle of sth
in the middle of the night
to be in the middle of doing sth
(in) the middle of nowhere

2. middle coloq (waist):

middle

II. middle [ˈmɪd·əl] ADJ

1. middle (equidistant):

middle

2. middle (medium):

middle

middle-class ADJ

middle-class

middle-aged ADJ

middle-aged

middle class SUBST

middle class

middle age SUBST

middle age

middle name SUBST

middle name

middle-of-the-road ADJ

middle-of-the-road

Middle Ages SUBST pl

Middle Ages

Middle East SUBST

Middle East
espanhol
espanhol
inglês
inglês
burgués (-esa)
middle-class

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An organization which has self-managing teams, that organize their own work without the need for a middle manager or supervisor above the team, may meet or closely approximate this model.
en.wikipedia.org
An underdeveloped middle manager can destroy your business and everything you have worked for.
www.smartcompany.com.au
I can do without being shamed by a bureaucratic middle manager on top of everything else.
www.scoop.co.nz
This may be done for the benefit of the middle manager and against the best interest of the shareholders (or members of a non-profit organization).
en.wikipedia.org
Thus, it is acceptable for the middle manager to speak about his own company, even his bosses, in non-honorific speech.
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