twilight

美音:[ˈtwaɪˌlaɪt] 英音:['twaɪlaɪt]

简单释义:


n.黄昏;微光;衰退期

adj.奇妙神秘的;虚幻的;模糊的

网络暮光之城;暮色;黎明

完整释义:


n.

1.黎明,黄昏
2.微光,昏暗的光线
3.衰退期


例句:

  1. Jupiter and Saturn, spheres so cold and distant that the sun is no more than a tiny beacon in a vast twilight.
    从寒冷而遥远的木星和土星上看,浩瀚的晨光中,太阳看上去就像一盏微弱的灯光。

  2. In the twilight of a failed US administration, that may seem far too much to ask.
    在一届失败的美国政府末期,这看上去是要求太多。

  3. The autumn twilight gathered in, and from her place Isabel could see the rain, which had now begun in earnest.
    秋日的暮色正逐渐笼罩下来。伊莎贝尔可以从她坐的地方,望见秋雨正愈下愈猛。

  4. If in the twilight of memory we should meet once more, we shall speak again together and you shall sing to me a deeper song.
    如果在记忆的迷蒙之中再聚首,我们将再倾谈,你们将对我唱一首更深奥的歌。

  5. This small victory, however, isn't enough to deter the Twilight Remnants from attempting to scorch the forest once more.
    然而,这个小胜利并不足以阻止暮光剩余的军队再一次烧焦这片森林。

  6. But I guess for them it was a bit like being in a Twilight Zone episode, just being stuck in a featureless, well-lit room.
    但我想它们是一直处在一个昏暗的区域里,突然在光线充足的房间中时就会停留在这种状态上。

  7. A few days later, at twilight, the same boy appeared again, picking up the trail along the Tigris.
    几天之后,一个黄昏,那个男孩又出现了,在底格里斯河的小径上跟上来和我一起跑。

  8. "Obviously anyone at 35 is looking at the twilight years of his career, " he said.
    “显然任何35岁的球员都已经接近挂靴了,”他说。

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