˜yÐÄvlog

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medium-sized

[ mee-dee-uhm-sahyzd ]

adjective

  1. neither very large nor very small:

    a medium-sized house.



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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of medium-sized1

First recorded in 1880–85
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In February, the government set out new rules aimed at making it easier for small and medium-sized British companies to bid for government contracts, building on legislation passed by the previous Conservative government.

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"Out of those 600 members, most are small and medium-sized so they won't have broad shoulders to carry this level of impact."

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There are four small enclosures, a medium-sized enclosure and a large enclosure.

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The agency says that even when compared to medium-sized cars that run on petrol and diesel, SUVs burn 20% more of such fuels as they weigh up to 300 kg more on average.

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But the federal government “is not a small- to medium-sized, unprofitable social media company. And the jury is still out on whether that was actually an effective way to manage Twitter.â€

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