English to Portuguese Dictionary midst

midst

meio
definition
noun
To be plopped in the river's midst , in a canoe, on a spectacular day, is tranquilizing.
the middle point or part.
preposition
And midst them are those of Sydney Agricultural University whose Chardonnay is a premium wine in the market.
in the middle of.
translation of 'midst'
noun
parte central,
centro,
meio
example
With tragic false confidence, the trio skied closer to the middle of the Bowl - into the 'midst' of a vast avalanche path.
To be plopped in the river's 'midst' , in a canoe, on a spectacular day, is tranquilizing.
he left his flat in the 'midst' of a rainstorm
Then suddenly it could be observed that Maisie was in the crowd's 'midst' .
But the girl had slipped into the woods, into the 'midst' of a chorus of singing tree frogs and cicadas.
And 'midst' them are those of Sydney Agricultural University whose Chardonnay is a premium wine in the market.
I stayed clear, took a haphazard line, and waded through the heather 'midst' a cloud of pollen.
She sat down on the floor 'midst' the great mess she had created angrily.
One scenic palm stands alone 'midst' the cry of gulls, pelicans and boobies.
Molly scanned the room for an instrument, finally spotting an electric guitar 'midst' the rubble.
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