dusk
[dʌsk]
n.
黄昏,傍晚;
幽暗;
adj.
微暗的;
变暗的;
〈诗〉同dusky;
v.
变暗;
使变暗;
例句:
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The lighthouse beam was quite distinct in the gathering dusk.
灯塔的光束在渐浓的暮色中清晰可见。
来自柯林斯例句
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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。
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As the dusk shaded into night, we drove slowly through narrow alleys.
夜幕渐渐降临,我们驱车在狭窄的胡同里缓慢前行。
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Yelwa village is under a dusk to dawn curfew.
来自VOA
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We could smoke fags by the Seine at dusk.
来自THETIMES
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After dusk you could get outside the city limits.
来自Jayne Phillips
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The street lights come on at dusk.
路灯在黄昏时开启。
来自《权威词典》
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One cannot see very far in the dusk.
在暮色中,一个人无法看得很远。
来自《权威词典》
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I saw nothing in the dusk of the hall.
大厅里一片昏暗,看不清楚。
来自《权威词典》