1.〈诗〉同“dusky”
1.薄暮,黄昏
2.幽暗;荫
1.使变成微黑[暗]
2.变微暗[黑];接近黄昏
1.<poem>Same as dusky
1.the period of time at the end of the day just before it becomes dark
1.They quietly drew down the dusks and dawns just like this.
它们就这样安静地画下黄昏画下清晨。
2.With lightning speed and military precision, they lock dusks and dodge the lethal spears carried by the warriors on their backs.
以闪电般的速度和如作战布置般地精确,它们锁定时机,并可避开骑在象背战士携带的致命长矛。
3.Nor did he dislike Jews: at Sabbath dusks, as a boy, he had been in demand to light the lamps of his Jewish neighbours.
他也没有不喜欢犹太人:在休息日的黄昏,作为有个孩子的时候,他需要点亮他犹太邻居的灯。
4.so many times of , so many raining dusks, from times of contemplations and explorations, we know, life is not dream, not light, not riddle!
多少次缠绵的无奈,无数个黄昏的细雨,千百回的沉思和探索,让我们悟出——生命不是梦,不是灯,不是谜!
5.Compared with the traditional ones, roast dusks in Huajiayiyuan have less fat left, which meats the needs for health of modern people.
另外比起传统烤鸭来,去油也更彻底,更符合现代人健康的需求。
6.When to local time activity of 13 days of dusks ends, about 50 hackers were finished oneself " work " .
到当地时间13日傍晚活动结束时,大约50名黑客完成了自己的“作品”。
7.Heat and cold, dusks and downs, this is my lot.
炎热与寒冷,黄昏与黎明,这就是我的命运。