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Bɪˈtwiːn English I Place Preposition Q P R

Word3 between
WordType (preposition)
Phonetic /bɪˈtwiːn/ /bɪˈtwiːn/
Example
  • 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.
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between

(preposition)/bɪˈtwiːn/ /bɪˈtwiːn/
  1. 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.
    • My job is somewhere between a secretary and a personal assistant.
  2. in the period of time that separates two days, years, events, etc.
    • It's cheaper between 6 p.m. and 8 a.m.
    • Don't eat between meals.
    • Children must attend school between the ages of 5 and 16.
    • Many changes took place between the two world wars.
  3. at some point along a scale from one amount, weight, distance, etc. to another
    • It weighed between nine and ten kilos.
    • The temperature remained between 25°C and 30°C all week.
  4. separating one place from another
    • the border between Sweden and Norway
  5. from one place to another
    • We fly between Rome and Paris twice daily.
  6. used to show a connection or relationship
    • a difference/distinction/contrast between two things
    • a link between unemployment and crime
    • There's a lot of bad feeling between them.
    • I had to choose between the two jobs.
  7. shared by two or more people or things
    • We ate a pizza between us.
    • This is just between you and me/between ourselves (= it is a secret).
  8. by putting together the efforts or actions of two or more people or groups
    • We ought to be able to manage it between us.
    • China and India between them account for a third of the world's population.
  9. used to show that several activities are involved
    • Between working full-time and taking care of the kids, he didn't have much time for hobbies.

    Word Origin

    • Old English betwēonum, from be ‘by’ + a Germanic word related to two.
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