twilight的意思和读音

twilight

: [ˈtwaɪˌlaɪt] : ['twaɪlaɪt]

n.退

adj.

n.dawn

n.dusk,nightfall,evening,sunset,sundown

twilightn.

1.the faint light or the period of time at the end of the day after the sun has gone down

It was hard to see him clearly in the twilight .

We went for a walk along the beach at twilight .沿

2.the ~ (of sth)退the final stage of sth when it becomes weaker or less important than it was

the twilight years(= the last years of your life)

adj.

1.used to describe a state in which things are strange and mysterious, or where things are kept secret and do not seem to be part of the real world

the twilight world of the occult

They lived in the twilight zone on the fringes of society.

2.used to describe a situation or area of thought that is not clearly defined

n.1.,2.,线3.退

n.1.the time of day just after sunset or before dawn, when the sun is below the horizon2.the light from the sky at twilight3.the time when something is declining or approaching its end, especially in a gentle or peaceful way

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5. 07. NIGHT BIRD 09. TWILIGHT 10. ONCE UPON A TIME ...

6. turmoil , twilight , , // unamiable , ...

7.》(Twilight)、《》(Fire in the Sky)》(My Fellow American…

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1.The pall of the dark side fell over the Republic during its twilight years, and Yoda grew increasingly concerned.

2.While she had been walking outside, the glow of twilight had descended. The grove of trees along the watercourse was an indistinct blur.

3."Twilight" cover pair of pale, slender hands and Edward holding Bella represents such a mouth-watering red apple, as if, like treasure!《仿

4.Even through the twilight they could see that clinging to its stem against the wall was the long ivy leaf.使

5.A few days later, at twilight, the same boy appeared again, picking up the trail along the Tigris.

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.线

7.Jupiter and Saturn, spheres so cold and distant that the sun is no more than a tiny beacon in a vast twilight.

8.Yet you are still unable to talk to him about his understandable rebalancing of his work life in the twilight of his career?

9.In the twilight of a failed US administration, that may seem far too much to ask.

10.The reunion comes after Miss Fanning skipped out on the "Twilight" convention over the weekend to take a college admissions test.