twilight zone

暮光之城昏暗地带暮色区暮色地带

twilight zone 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the lowest level of the ocean that light can reach.
  2. an ill-defined area between two distinct conditions, categories, etc., usually comprising certain features of both; an indefinite boundary: a twilight zone between fantasy and reality.

twilight zone 近义词

n. 名词 noun

ambiguous region

更多twilight zone例句

  1. Overall, the team found that just spending one minute in N1 sleep, the twilight zone, triggered a person to find a hidden rule nearly three times more often than those who were awake but resting.
  2. Super-LumiNova hands are readable in the sea’s twilight zone.
  3. The animals in this twilight zone share many characteristics, but among the most important is slow growth, leading to extended adolescence, low fecundity once maturity is attained, and long lifespans.
  4. Strong currents and winds, however, mean any debris could be drifting up to 31 miles a day eastward, away from the impact zone.
  5. For instance, Best Buy has over 40 million members in its customer loyalty program, Reward Zone.
  6. By drawing boundaries against wrongful conduct, law provides a protective zone of freedom within those boundaries.
  7. South Korean activists are already planning to loft them over the Demilitarized Zone in balloons.
  8. Among the scores of bystanders watching their small town turn into war zone was a Marine veteran who was close with Stone.
  9. Worst danger zone, the open sea, now traversed, but on land not yet out of the wood.
  10. It was the darkest hour of twilight, when there was just enough of gleam from the lurid sky, to shew the outline of objects.
  11. Almost, he saw her visibly change—here in the twilight of the little Luxor garden by his side.
  12. Seven o'clock was the hour fixed for the marriage: it would be twilight then, and dinner over.
  13. In dry weather, they are now to be watered with lukewarm water softly showered upon them, between sunset and twilight.