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- dusk
- Noun
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1. the time of day immediately following sunset;
- 1. After a long drive they finally hauled into town at dusk.
- 他们经过长途奔驰,终于在黄昏时来到了城里。
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- 2. Dusk [Evening mist] is falling.
- 暮霭沉沉。
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- 3. Dusk deepened into night.
- 黄昏变成了夜色。
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- 4. Dusk falls after sunset.
- 暮色昏沉。
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- 5. Dusk sets early in winter.
- 冬季天黑得早。
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- 6. She was invisible in the dusk of the room.
- 她在昏暗的房间里别人看不到她。
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- 7. Spreading shades of dusk cover the earth.
- 暮色笼住了大地。
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- 8. The demonstration lasted from dawn till dusk.
- 示威游行由黎明一直持续到天黑。
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- 9. The dusk was coming early.
- 黄昏来得很早。
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- 10. The street lights come on at dusk and go off at dawn.
- 路灯在黄昏时开,拂晓时关。
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- 11. The trackmen work very hard from morning till dusk.
- 巡道工人披星戴月地执行任务。
来自《现代汉英综合大词典》


