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🔑 amongBrE /əˈmʌŋ/NAmE /əˈmʌŋ/ (also amongst BrE /əˈmʌŋst/ NAmE /əˈmʌŋst/) preposition🔑 surrounded by sb/sth; in the middle of sb/sth 在…中;周围是◆a house among the trees 树林中的一座房子◆They strolled among the crowds. 他们在人群中信步而行。◆I found the letter amongst his papers. 我在他的文件中找到这封信。◆It's OK, you're among friends now. 没事,周围都是自己人。🔑 being included or happening in groups of things or people 在(其)中;…之一◆A British woman was among the survivors. 幸存者中有一位英国妇女。◆He was among the last to leave. 他是最晚离开的人之一。◆This attitude is common among the under-25s. 这种态度在 25 岁以下的人群中很普遍。◆'What was wrong with the job?' 'Well, the pay wasn't good, among other things.' “这份工作有什么不好吗?” “嗯,别的不说,工资就不怎么样。”◆Discuss it among yourselves (= with each other) first. 你们自己先讨论一下。🔑 used when you are dividing or choosing sth, and three or more people or things are involved 在(三者或以上)中(分配或选择)◆They divided the money up among their three children. 他们把钱分给了他们的三个孩子。 |