crepuscular 英 [krɪˈpʌskjələ(r)]   美 [krɪˈpʌskjəlɚ]

crepuscular

crepuscular  英 [krɪˈpʌskjələ(r)] 美 [krɪˈpʌskjəlɚ]

adj. 黄昏的;朦胧的;拂晓的 

It has not anything to do with this walk, this is called a crepuscular walk. 这和散步没有任何关系,这个散步叫做黄昏漫步。
Such picture can condense how many life to comprehend: The agreement that puts flying dream, romance, crepuscular recall… different you, can be the name that oneself like on its coronal. 这样的画面可以浓缩多少人生感悟:放飞梦想、浪漫之约、黄昏追忆……不同的你,都可以为它冠上自己喜欢的名字。

  • The adjective crepuscular describes anything that's related to twilight, like the crepuscular glow of the dimming light on a lake as darkness falls.
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  • adj. 黄昏的;朦胧的;拂晓的
  • 1. It has not anything to do with this walk, this is called a crepuscular walk.

    这和散步没有任何关系,这个散步叫做黄昏漫步。

  • 2. Such picture can condense how many life to comprehend: The agreement that puts flying dream, romance, crepuscular recall… different you, can be the name that oneself like on its coronal.

    这样的画面可以浓缩多少人生感悟:放飞梦想、浪漫之约、黄昏追忆……不同的你,都可以为它冠上自己喜欢的名字。

  • 3. Outlined by rays of sunlight known as crepuscular rays, they are actually shadows cast by clouds near the distant western horizon, the setting Sun having disappeared from direct view behind them.

    在被称为曙暮辉的太阳光线的照射下,它们实际上是由靠近遥远的西方地平线的云层产生的阴影,此时落日在云层的正后方渐渐隐去。

  • crepuscular (adj.) figurative use, "dim, indistinct," is attested from 1660s; literal use, "pertaining to or resembling twilight," from 1755, from Latin crepusculum "twilight, dusk," related to creper "obscure, uncertain," from Proto-Italic *krepos "twilight," which is of uncertain origin. It is not certain whether "twilight" or "obscure" was the original sense; de Vaan writes, "there is no known root of the form *krep- from which the extant meanings can be derived."
cre·pus·cul·ar / krɪˈpʌskjələ(r) ; NAmE krɪˈpʌskjələr / adjective ( literary) related to the period of the evening when the sun has just gone down but there is still some light in the sky 黄昏的 cre·pus·cul·ar / krɪˈpʌskjələ(r) ; NAmE krɪˈpʌskjələr /
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