nighttime 的 2 个定义
- the time between evening and morning.
- occurring, done, presented, etc., during the night, especially the hours before midnight.
nighttime 近义词
darkness
更多nighttime例句
- Take your daytime meds, and with the red marker, draw a smiley face, but place them in another cabinet, separate from the nighttime meds.
- He worked seven days a week, including holidays, and took a one-upmanship approach with legal opponents by scheduling nighttime meetings on Christmas Eve or the Fourth of July.
- You can also clip it to your rear-facing camera, for capturing delicious meals or nighttime pics, or around your laptop’s built-in camera.
- However, a nighttime curfew will still apply, restaurants will have to remain shut until January 20, and there is as yet no planned reopening date for bars.
- Most counties in California began a nighttime curfew and Los Angeles County, the state’s largest with around 10 million people, may face stricter lockdowns this week with cases and hospitalizations soaring.
- A nighttime curfew that was imposed a few weeks ago seems barely enforced now—no doubt to the relief of the women at the Ramada.
- The city of Miran Shah, for example, was subjected to a nighttime curfew for years.
- A militarized strike force onstage, attired in all black with faces smeared in black as though prepped for a nighttime raid.
- “Nighttime was the worst,” Bennett wrote in his autobiography.
- It was nighttime in Brooklyn in the middle of summer and the air conditioning in the bank was turned off.
- I scouted round a little, and soon found that, at nighttime, there were but one man and a woman about the place.
- And the forest lay very still and solemn and dark in the silence of the nighttime.
- She followed him wherever he went, to examine this and consider that in the nighttime.
- He had earned his quittance, and in the nighttime, upon his hands and knees, he crept from the sleepers in the court.
- Evading the guards, in the nighttime while all were asleep, he blew the Pertonwaithe palace into atoms.