## mid ### 中间人 (zhōngjiānrén) **English Explanation**: "mid" - **Slang Usage**: Often refers to someone who acts as an intermediary or goes between two parties to resolve conflicts, communicate, or facilitate agreements. **Example**: "He's really good at being the mid between us and resolving our disputes." --- ### 中间 (zhōngjiān) **English Explanation**: "mid" - **Slang Usage**: Can be used to describe something that is in the middle, implying a transitional or central position. **Example**: "The new policy is just a mid way between the old and the new systems." --- ### 靠中间 (kào zhōngjiān) **English Explanation**: "lean on the mid" - **Slang Usage**: Literally means "leaning on the middle," often used metaphorically to describe taking a position that is not fully aligned with either side but rather in the middle. It can also mean being neutral or fence-sitting. **Example**: "You can't always rely on him; he's always just a bit ke zhōngjiān." - **Literal Translation**: "You can't always rely on him; he's always just a bit leaning on the middle." --- ### 中 (zhōng) **English Explanation**: "mid" - **Slang Usage**: Can also be used to mean something that is in the middle or central. **Example**: "The meeting is scheduled for a midday." --- ### 中间站 (zhōngjiānzhàn) **English Explanation**: "mid station" (in a journey) - **Slang Usage**: Often used to describe a station or a stage in a longer process, road trip, or journey, implying an intermediate point. **Example**: "They're stopping at a mid station before they reach their final destination." - **Literal Translation**: "They're stopping at a station in the middle before they reach their final destination." --- ### 中间人 (zhōngjiānrén) **English Explanation**: "mid" (in terms of intermediary) - **Slang Usage**: Specifically refers to a person who functions as an intermediary, often used in the context of resolving disputes or facilitating communication. **Example**: "She's a great middle person and helped us reach an agreement." - **Literal Translation**: "She's a great intermediate person and helped us reach an agreement."