nightfall
/ˈnaɪtfɔːl/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈnaɪtfɔːl/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈnīt-ˌfȯl/ (ame, mw)
nightfall — 名詞
1. the daily moment when the sky grows dark and daylight ends
傍晚;黃昏
日落後天色變暗的時段
the daily moment when the sky grows dark and daylight ends
The park gates close at nightfall, so Mei and her friends had to leave.
公園的門在傍晚時關閉,所以 Mei 和她的朋友們必須離開。
collocation: at nightfall
By nightfall, Ravi's hiking group had safely reached the mountain shelter.
到了傍晚時分,Ravi 的健行隊伍已安全抵達山間小屋。
collocation: by nightfall
Kofi checked his watch as nightfall approached — they still had two miles to walk.
Kofi 看了一下手錶,天色將近黃昏——他們還有兩英里路要走。
The librarian told the children to be back home before nightfall.
圖書館員提醒孩子們要在天黑前回到家。
文法句型
nightfall — typically used with at, by, or before
用法筆記
Typically used with the prepositions at, by, or before. Less common in everyday conversation than dusk or evening; considered slightly more formal or literary in tone.