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twi·lightBrE /ˈtwaɪlaɪt/NAmE /ˈtwaɪlaɪt/ noun [U] the faint light or the period of time at the end of the day after the sun has gone down 暮色;薄暮;黄昏◆It was hard to see him clearly in the twilight. 在朦胧的暮色中很难看清他。◆We went for a walk along the beach at twilight. 黄昏时分我们沿着海滩散步。 daylight, eclipse, equinox, ray, rise, solar, solstice, the sun, twilight, the universe the ~ (of sth) the final stage of sth when it becomes weaker or less important than it was 没落时期;衰退期;晚期◆the twilight years (= the last years of your life) 暮年 twi·lightBrE /ˈtwaɪlaɪt/NAmE /ˈtwaɪlaɪt/ adjective [only before noun] (formal) 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 奇妙神秘的;虚幻的◆the twilight world of the occult 魔法的虚幻世界◆They lived in the twilight zone on the fringes of society. 他们生活在社会边缘光怪陆离之处。used to describe a situation or area of thought that is not clearly defined (局面或思想领域)朦胧的,模糊的,界限不清的 |