gloaming
英 [ˈɡləʊ.mɪŋ]
美 [ˈɡloʊ.mɪŋ]
- n. 黄昏;夕幕
- v. 日落;天变黑(gloam的现在分词)
gloaming 朦胧的微光词源同gleam, glimmer, 微光,闪烁。
- gloaming (n.)
- Old English glomung "twilight, the fall of evening," found but once (glossing Latin crepusculum), and formed (probably on model of æfning "evening") from glom "twilight," which is related to glowan "to glow" (hence "glow of sunrise or sunset"), from Proto-Germanic *glo- (see glow (v.)). Fell from currency except in Yorkshire dialect, but preserved in Scotland and reintroduced by Burns and other Scottish writers after 1785.
- 1. The square tower of a church loomed through the gloaming.
- 在薄暮中隐约可以看见一个教堂的方塔.
- 2. Another girl wiggles by in the Brooklyn gloaming.
- 又是一个姑娘扭着腰肢在布鲁克林的暮色中走过.
- 3. Shepherds was pelting through the gloaming their sheep and goats.
- 牧羊人在暮色中驱赶他们的羊群.
- 4. Let it go back into the gloaming and gad with a lot of longing.
- 就让他回到暮色中,满怀憧憬地游荡吧.
- 5. Dawn comes and you see its path - the glistening leaf, the gloaming stem blackening garden vine.
- 拂晓时分,你随处可见它的踪迹,在闪亮的叶子上,朦胧的茎干上, 盘曲黝黑的藤蔓上.