midnight的意思和读音

midnight

: [ˈmɪdˌnaɪt] : ['mɪd.naɪt]

n.

Adj.+n.past midnight

n.middle of the night,night,nighttime

midnightn.

1.12 o'clock at night

They had to leave at midnight .

on the stroke of midnight/shortly after midnight 12

She heard the clock strike midnight. 12

We have to catch the midnight train. 12

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n.1.twelve oclock at night; used about something that happens or arrives at midnight

1. o'clock 373 midnight 374 noon , 375 ...

2. 婿〖 son-in-law〗 midnight〖 cotyledon〗 ...

3. crow vt. midnight n. landlord n. ...

4. middle n. a. midnight n. midst n. ...

5. 02.Water - Daydreams 03.Slackwax Feat. Trinah - Midnight 06.Martina Topley Bird - Poison ...

6. midnight ethyl midnight midocean ...

7. ... Midnight Sun( ) 1.Midnight( ) > Fiction And Fact( ) ...

8. night ,midnight hour, 。 ...

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1.She favours a midnight blue pinstriped suit paired with a fitted satin shirt and black patent heels for her professional life.西

2.The Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said the proposal was, in his words, "the only game in town" , and there will be a vote by midnight.

3.Her mother said that she had to be home by midnight.

4.Every night I drink at least a pot of white water, but do not get out of bed at midnight pee.尿

5.Or not prejudiced enough to scream when a Negro went toward her in a deserted subway station a few hours past midnight.

6.We were having such a wonderful time that nobody wanted to leave before midnight.

7.if I'm about to run out of gas at midnight on my way home? . . .?)…

8.Well after midnight, they put me to bed, and such a comfort may be the greatest invention of mankind.

9.At the midnight, police first shot out the engine on the boat which he stole , then shouted to him in the public water of this area.

10.The winner of the award is decided by a public vote, to be registered before midnight, so it's up to all you True Blues./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>