dusk
dusk 英 [dʌsk] 美 [dʌsk]
n. 黄昏;昏暗 adj. 昏暗的
进行时:dusking 过去式:dusked 过去分词:dusked 第三人称单数:dusks 名词复数:dusks
- Dusk is the period of time between sunset and nightfall. Many parents allow their children to roam freely in their neighborhood as long as they are home by dusk.
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- n. 黄昏;昏暗
- adj. 昏暗的
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1. at dusk
在黄昏时刻 ; 在黄昏
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2. We arrived home at dusk.
我们于黄昏时分到家了。
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3. It was dusk, so there was still some blue in the sky.
那是傍晚,所以天空还有一些蓝色。
- dusk (n.) c. 1200, dosk "obscure, to become dark," perhaps from Old English dox "dark-haired, dark from the absence of light" (cognate with Swedish duska "be misty," Latin fuscus "dark," Sanskrit dhusarah "dust-colored;" also compare Old English dosan "chestnut-brown," Old High German tusin "pale yellow") with transposition of -k- and -s-, perhaps via a Northumbrian variant (compare colloquial ax for ask). But OED notes that "few of our words in -sk are of OE origin." A color word originally; the sense of "twilight" is recorded from 1620s.
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