nightfall 英 [ˈnaɪtfɔ:l]   美 [ˈnaɪtˌfɔl]

nightfall

nightfall  英 [ˈnaɪtfɔ:l] 美 [ˈnaɪtˌfɔl]

n. 黄昏;傍晚;日暮 

名词复数:nightfalls 

In this fictional country there is a billionaire who lives on the fringes of society who, come nightfall, dresses as a bat. 在这个虚幻国度中,有一位生活在社会边缘的亿万富翁,打扮得像只蝙蝠一样出现在傍晚。
If you get a penny from a man and the penny is glistening like the purest gold, meet me by the edge of the gate at nightfall for then I will collect it. 那个人说,“如果你们从别人那里得到一个金币的话,那么你们就在傍晚的时候到我家门口找我,然后把金币给我就行了。”

  • Nightfall is the part of a day when the sun goes down and evening begins. In suburban neighborhoods, parents often call their kids to come home for dinner at nightfall.
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  • n. 黄昏;傍晚;日暮
  • 1. In this fictional country there is a billionaire who lives on the fringes of society who, come nightfall, dresses as a bat.

    在这个虚幻国度中,有一位生活在社会边缘的亿万富翁,打扮得像只蝙蝠一样出现在傍晚。

  • 2. If you get a penny from a man and the penny is glistening like the purest gold, meet me by the edge of the gate at nightfall for then I will collect it.

    那个人说,“如果你们从别人那里得到一个金币的话,那么你们就在傍晚的时候到我家门口找我,然后把金币给我就行了。”

  • 3. In a sign of defiance, Mousavi backers took to Tehran rooftops after nightfall Friday to shout Allahu Akbar (God is greatest), a deliberate echo of tactics in the 1979 revolution.

    做为一种公然反抗,穆萨维的支持者在星期五傍晚爬到德黑兰的房顶,大声喊着真主阿克巴的名字,以故意勾起人们对1979年革命的记忆。

  • nightfall (n.) 1700; see night + fall (n.).
night·fall / ˈnaɪtfɔːl ; NAmE ˈnaɪtfɔːl / noun [uncountable ] ( formal or literary) the time in the evening when it becomes dark 黄昏;傍晚 SYN dusk night·fall / ˈnaɪtfɔːl ; NAmE ˈnaɪtfɔːl /
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