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nite

/nahyt/US // naɪt //

晚间,夜间,夜里

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an informal, simplified spelling of night.

Examples

  • Think Mardi Gras for geeks with flashing neon sunglasses and nite-glow cocktails.

  • Paint Nite is just one of the many of the “add-alcohol” activities taking the nation by storm.

  • “The instructions are straightforward,” said Daniel Hermann, head of strategy and founder of Paint Nite.

  • The artist and Paint Nite split a portion of the earnings from the night.

  • Kimmel is also a Letterman guy—the license plate of his first car read “L8 NITE.”

  • Hain't I kep' in doors uv a nite, an quit chawn tobacker and smokin' segars just to please her?

  • O de brave, de galliard devise: me sal come by de nite and contrefaire de Anglois gentlehommes—dites-nous ainsi, Monsieur Pisaro?

  • Consekens was, I presunted myself at Betty's bedside late at nite, with considerbul licker koncealed about my persun.

  • The gh in might, night are still pronounced by the Scotch; but the English say mite, nite.

  • Owls have got to have big eyes cos tha has to be out a good deal at nite a doin bisnis with rats and mice, wich keeps late ours.