dusk
英 [dʌsk]
美 [dʌsk]
n. 黄昏; 傍晚
v. 变暗; 使变暗
复数:dusks 现在分词:dusking 过去式:dusked 第三人称单数:dusks 过去分词:dusked
Collins.1 / BNC.7861 / COCA.7212
牛津词典
noun
- 黄昏;傍晚
the time of day when the light has almost gone, but it is not yet dark- The street lights go on at dusk .
街灯在黄昏时分亮起来。
- The street lights go on at dusk .
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT 黄昏;傍晚;薄暮
Duskis the time just before night when the daylight has almost gone but when it is not completely dark.- We arrived home at dusk.
我们傍晚到家。
- We arrived home at dusk.
- N-UNCOUNT 暮色
The duskis the dull, shadowy light there is at dusk.- She turned and disappeared into the dusk.
她转身消失在暮色中。
- She turned and disappeared into the dusk.
英英释义
noun
- the time of day immediately following sunset
- he loved the twilight
- they finished before the fall of night
verb
- become dusk
双语例句
- The dusk is gathering.
暮色渐浓。 - That day, he did not return to his village until dusk.
直到当天下黑里,他才回村。 - We arrived home at dusk.
我们傍晚到家。 - The dusk was coming early.
黄昏来得很早。 - At dusk we pitched camp in the middle of nowhere.
黄昏时,我们在茫茫荒野中扎营。 - Finally dusk faded to night.
最后黄昏退入了黑夜中。 - Dusk falls after sunset.
暮色昏沉。 - As dusk fell, a gale suddenly blew up.
傍晚蓦地刮起了大风。 - He didn't come home until dusk.
他擦黑儿才回到家。 - Dusk was deepening as they drove back to the lights of Shillingham
他们驱车返回华灯初上的希灵汉姆时,暮色渐浓。