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nightly

/nahyt-lee/US // ˈnaɪt li //UK // (ˈnaɪtlɪ) //

每晚,每夜,夜间,晚间

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : coming or occurring each night: his nightly walk to the newsstand.
    • : coming, occurring, appearing, or active at night: nightly revels.
    • : of, relating to, or characteristic of night: the nightly gloom before a storm.
adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : on every night: performances given nightly.
    • : at or by night: an animal that is seen nightly.

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Examples

  • You know, we used to have these nightly calls and we had to lend airlines money to keep them going.

  • Play with your schedule to see how many hours of nightly sleep you need.

  • When the pandemic hit, nightly walks with my wife became part of my pandemic routine – a chance to escape the chaos of the world and take solace in the natural beauty of Utah’s mountainscape.

  • In late March, Hidalgo and Cameron counties, the region’s two population centers, implemented nightly curfews.

  • In Thailand, too, business were forced to close as the Thai government enacted a strict lockdown, setting a nightly curfew for residents, banning the sale of alcohol, and limiting public gatherings.

  • Their nightly flights bring with them the powers to pollinate plants and control insect populations.

  • But beyond the execution of her show on a nightly basis, Chelsea Handler as a late-night host at all was revolutionary.

  • After a month of almost nightly shelling, about 600,000 people are believed to remain in Donetsk.

  • See Katie Couric as the first female nightly news anchor as proof.

  • The explanation is simple, and is as accessible as the nightly news.

  • I doubt if I should have been making a journey nightly up the hill if I had not expected to find Weston there.

  • Upon a little spirit-stove stood a covered vessel containing milk, which was placed there nightly by Rita's maid.

  • Have the weeds grown faster or the vegetables less, because of his nightly visitations to it?

  • The person whose mind is satisfied by the parlour dullness of that nightly foolery only becomes animated when he is indecent.

  • The first thing that struck Sara Lee was the way she was saying her nightly prayers in all sorts of odd places.