amid

US: /əˈmɪd/
UK: /ɐmˈɪd/


English Vietnamese dictionary


amid /ə'mid/ (amidst) /ə'midst/
  • giới từ
    • giữa, ở giữa ((nghĩa đen) & (nghĩa bóng))
    • trong quá trình

Advanced English dictionary


preposition (formal)
1 in the middle of or during sth, especially sth that causes excitement or fear: He finished his speech amid tremendous applause. + The firm collapsed amid allegations of fraud.
2 surrounded by sth: The hotel was in a beautiful position amid lemon groves.

Thesaurus dictionary


prep.
mid, in or into the middle or midst or centre of, amongst, among, surrounded by, in the thick of, Literary amidst:
She is sitting in her cottage, Amid the flowers of May.
Without further ado, she plunged amid the waves.
amiss
adj.
1 wrong, at fault, awry, out of order, faulty, defective, improper, untoward; astray, erroneous, fallacious, confused, incorrect, off:
Something is amiss with the ignition. If I am amiss in my thinking, let me know.
adv.
2 wrong, awry, badly, poorly, imperfectly; inopportunely, unfavourably, unpropitiously:
Everything possible has already gone amiss with the rocket launch.
3 wrongly, improperly, badly; incorrectly, inappropriately:
A word of advice might not come amiss here.
4 take or think (it) amiss. mistake, misinterpret, misunderstand, take offence (at):
I trust that you will not take amiss what I intended as constructive criticism.

Concise English dictionary


a·mid || ə'mɪd
prep. in the middle of; surrounded by