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moonrise

/moon-rahyz/US // ˈmunˌraɪz //UK // (ˈmuːnˌraɪz) //

月出,月升,出月,月出东方

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the rising of the moon above the horizon.
    • : the time at which the moon rises above the horizon.

Examples

  • If you’re looking to get a glimpse of the full Buck Moon this weekend, be sure to check for your local moonrise and moonset times to ensure the best views.

  • On Moonrise Kingdom, you were promoted to production designer.

  • His father escaped, but apparently one of the Moonrise Kingdom parents had not fared so well.

  • Desplat's strategy for Moonrise Kingdom was similarly bespoke.

  • It was a very hot year, Moonrise Kingdom got robbed, 1776 will commence again if—what??

  • In any case, Moonrise Kingdom has already provided ample ammunition for both the pro-Anderson and anti-Anderson camps.

  • "It'll be a couple of hours to moonrise after dark," Conal said restively, glancing at the waning sky.

  • It was late, for Kane had slept the early part of the night, waiting for moonrise before starting on his expedition.

  • Sunset, moonrise, flood-tide, and twilight together weaving the spell of the night over the wide waking marsh.

  • The wild animals would await moonrise to begin their hunting; what Dane expected would happen before then.

  • They had a front and a back room, so that the beauties of the dawn and the noontide—of sunset and moonrise—were all theirs.