eventide
英 [ˈiːvntaɪd]
美 [ˈiːvntaɪd]
n. 黄昏; 薄暮
牛津词典
noun
- 黄昏;薄暮
evening
英英释义
noun
- the latter part of the day (the period of decreasing daylight from late afternoon until nightfall)
- he enjoyed the evening light across the lake
双语例句
- Dear friend, I feel the silence of your great thoughts of many a deepening eventide.
亲爱的朋友,当我静听着海涛时,我好几次在暮色深沉的黄昏里。 - In the eventide, when fires and shadows mingle with the gloom of dust, he wearily comes back to the ruined temple with hunger in his heart.
黄昏,当光和影与阴暗的灰尘相混合时,他疲倦的带着他内心的渴望回到荒庙。 - Upon the bank of the Nile at eventide, a hyena met a crocodile and they stopped and greeted one another.
黄昏时分,一只土狼在尼罗河岸上遇到一条鳄鱼,他们停下步来,互相致意。 - The eventide is calling me to take a look into your eyes.
黄昏在召唤我注视你的双眼。 - Where now we gather in linden's shadow at eventide.
黄昏时刻,我们在菩提树下召集。 - To return home at eventide with gratitude.
黄昏,带著感激归家。 - A Goatherd, driving his flock from their pasture at eventide, found some Wild Goats mingled among them, and shut them up together with his own for the night.
黄昏时分,牧羊人赶着他的羊群放牧归来时,发现有几只野山羊也夹杂在其中。他把它们和自己的羊关在一起,过了一夜。 - To return home at eventide with gratitude;
在黄昏怀着感恩之心回家; - Abide with me fast falls the eventide;
夕阳西沉,求主与我同住。 - The beautiful and soothing calm of eventide has been extolled by a thousand poets, and yet it does not bring with it the far-reaching and sublime thoughts of the half-hour that precedes the rising of a summer's sun.
无数的词人歌颂过黄昏的美丽和恬静,可是黄昏却没有夏季日出半小时以前那种雄壮瑰丽的气魄。