Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Episode Guide


  2. between. preposition. OPAL W OPAL S. /bɪˈtwiːn/ in or into the space separating two or more points, objects, people, etc. Q comes between P and R in the English alphabet. I sat down between Jo and Diana. Switzerland lies between France, Germany, Austria and Italy. The paper had fallen down between the desk and the wall.

  3. To be between two things is to be in the middle. In a picture, if you are between your sisters, one is on your left and the other is on your right. The preposition between comes from the Old English word betweonum , meaning “among,” or “by turns.”

  4. connecting two or more places or things: There is a regular train service between the two towns. between preposition (SEPARATE) A2. separating two or more things or people: the gap between rich and poor. What's the difference between these two cameras? between preposition (SHARE) B1.

  5. 2 days ago · Definition of 'between' Word Frequency. between. (bɪtwin ) language note: In addition to the uses shown below, between is used in a few phrasal verbs, such as `come between.' 1. preposition. If something is between two things or is in between them, it has one of the things on one side of it and the other thing on the other side.

  6. Apr 20, 2024 · between - Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Contents. 1English. 1.1Alternative forms. 1.2Etymology. 1.3Pronunciation. 1.4Preposition. 1.4.1Usage notes. 1.4.2Synonyms. 1.4.3Derived terms. 1.4.4Translations. 1.4.5See also. 1.5Noun. 1.6References. 1.7Anagrams. 2Chinese. 2.1Etymology. 2.2Pronunciation. 2.3Phrase. English[edit] Alternative forms[edit]

  7. 1. a. In or through the position or interval separating: between the trees; between 11 o'clock and 12 o'clock. b. Intermediate to, as in quantity, amount, or degree: It costs between 15 and 20 dollars. 2. Connecting spatially: a railroad between the two cities. 3.

  8. adverb. /bɪˈtwiːn/ (usually in between) Idioms. in the space or period of time separating two or more points, objects, etc. or two dates, events, etc. The house was near a park but there was a road in between. I see her most weekends but not very often in between. Word Origin. Questions about grammar and vocabulary?

  1. People also search for