sundown

英 [ˈsʌn.daʊn]      美 [ˈsʌn.daʊn]
  • n. 日落;阔缘的女帽
  • vi. 产生夜间幻觉
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sundown (n.)
also sun-down, 1610s, from sun (n.) + down (adv.). OED suggests perhaps a shortening of sun-go-down (1590s). Compare sunset.
1. Tomorrow night at sundown, the Jewish holiday of Passover begins.
明天晚上太阳下山的时候,犹太人的逾越节便开始了。
2. The fighting broke out about two hours after sundown.
日落后大约两小时战斗打响了。
3. It is getting along towards sundown.
已近日落时分了.
4. It was about an hour before sundown.
那是在日落前一小时的光景.
5. The answer would come before sundown.
日落前就可以见分晓了.