night的意思和读音

night

: [naɪt] : [naɪt]

n.;(

nights  

adj.+n.dark night,late night,sleepless night,same night,early night

v.+n.spend night,stay night

n.day

nightn.

1.the time between one day and the next when it is dark, when people usually sleep

These animals only come out at night .

They sleep by day and hunt by night .

The accident happened on Friday night.

on the night of 10 January/January 10 1 10

Did you hear the storm last night ?

I lay awake all night .

Where did you spend the night ?

You're welcome to stay the night here.宿

What is he doing calling at this time of night ?

You'll feel better after you've had a good night's sleep .

The trip was for ten nights.

The hotel costs €65 per person per night . 65

the night train/boat/flight

Night fell(= it became dark) .

2.the evening until you go to bed

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Bill's parents came for dinner last night .

She doesn't like to walk home late at night .

I saw her in town the other night(= a few nights ago) .

I'm working late tomorrow night .

3.;…an evening when a special event happens

the first/opening night(= of a play, film/movie, etc.)

a karaoke night OK

an Irish/a Scottish, etc. night(= with Irish/Scottish music, entertainment, etc.)

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n.1.the part of each 24-hour period when it is dark; the time when most people are sleeping; if someone works nights, or is on nights, they go to work at night2.the time between the end of the afternoon and the time when people go to bed; an evening when a particular event takes place; a particular evening on which a play or concert is performed3ed for saying goodbye or good night when you leave someone at night4.a period of great sadness, failure, etc.1.the part of each 24-hour period when it is dark; the time when most people are sleeping; if someone works nights, or is on nights, they go to work at night2.the time between the end of the afternoon and the time when people go to bed; an evening when a particular event takes place; a particular evening on which a play or concert is performed3ed for saying goodbye or good night when you leave someone at night4.a period of great sadness, failure, etc.

adj.1.happening or existing at night; used at night; traveling at night; working at night; active during the night

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1.Most boys tried to leave the girl's home before daylight, but a girl's parents usually did not get angry about the night visits.访

2.It's amazing how much better things look after a good night's sleep.

3.I think he half expected her to wander into one of his parties, some night.

4.In the heart of each night just to pray, you know how much I love you?

5.Be sure to have lunches packed the night before and have backpacks sitting at the exit door ready to receive them in the morning.便

6.The woman who was selling the boat explained that it had been her husband's. His name was Wayne and he used to go fishing a lot at night.

7.We were sorry to leave after just one night as we felt that there was much more to see, but Munich beckoned.西

8.He is always asked by the State Committee to go out on stump during campaign. Yet you talked just as well as he the other night at dinner.

9.This undoubtedly is very selfish of me because I have learned that this rechecking of each day gives me a good night's sleep.

10.The wind direction will switch to an onshore direction Monday night into Tuesday, threatening to send the radiation toward the population.