in the twilight• Both looked eeriein the twilight.• The hermeneutics of the cross ought to lead us to quite different theological conclusions about living faithfully in the twilight of modernity.• The end glowedin the twilight.• It had come again this night, glazing over the hillsin the twilight.• The other is in the twilight of a memorable run.• She could barely make out the figure of a man in the twilight.• I wish I could stay in the twilight and never have to move, never have to talk to anyone.• I know she likes the blossoms of the appletreesin the twilight, but they are long gone.• It is because at this time the warning light is more easily visible in the twilight than in the daylight.
ADJECTIVE | TWILIGHT + NOUN | PREPOSITION | PHRASESADJECTIVE➤gathering漸濃的暮色TWILIGHT + NOUN➤sky暮色中的天空◇They gazed up at the twilight sky.他們凝視着暮色中的天空。➤hour (oftenfigurative) 凌晨;黃昏時分◇in the twilight hour before dawn天亮前微明時分◇He had the courage to spend his twilight hours acknowledging his misdeeds.他有勇氣在暮年承認了自己的種種惡劣行徑。➤world (figurative) 朦朧世界◇the twilight world of the occult神秘學的朦朧世界➤zone (figurative) 過渡區域◇the twilight zone between living and merely existing生活和生存之間的模糊地帶➤years (figurative) 暮年◇a forgotten man who spent his twilight years alone在垂暮之年孤獨生活的被遺忘的老人PREPOSITION➤at twilight, in the twilight, into the twilight黃昏時;在暮色中;進入暮色中◇She stared into the gathering twilight.她凝視着漸濃的暮色。PHRASES➤in the twilight of your career, life, etc.在事業的沒落期、在生命的晚期等