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出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/01/28 04:00 UTC 版)
From 中期英語 twilight, twyelyghte, equivalent to twi- (“double, half-”) + light, literally ‘second light, half-light’. Cognate to Scots twa licht, twylicht, twielicht (“twilight”), Low German twilecht, twelecht (“twilight”), Dutch tweelicht (“twilight, dusk”), German Zwielicht (“twilight, dusk”). Compare 古期英語 twēone lēoht (“twilight”).
twilight (countable and uncountable, plural twilights)
twilight (not comparable)
twilight (third-person singular simple present twilights, present participle twilighting, simple past and past participle twilit or twilighted)
出典:Wikipedia
出典:『Wikipedia』 (2011/06/14 05:18 UTC 版)
Twilight is the time between dawn and sunrise or between sunset and dusk, during which sunlight scattering in the upper atmosphere illuminates the lower atmosphere, and the surface of the earth is neither completely lit nor completely dark. The sun itself is not directly visible because it is below the horizon. Owing to the distinctive quality of the ambient light at this time, twilight has long been popular with photographers and painters, who refer to it as the "blue hour", after the French expression l'heure bleue. Twilight is technically defined as the period before sunrise and after sunset during which there is natural light provided by the upper atmosphere, which receives direct sunlight and scatters part of it towards the earth's surface.
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twilight
twilight
夕ぐれどき
霧のこと
the fog
口うるさいさま
ぐぐれ
エクリプス/トワイライト・サーガ
the act of killing time
a hiccup