eve
英 [iːv]
美 [iːv]
n. (尤指宗教节假日的)前夜,前夕; 傍晚; 黄昏
复数:eves
Collins.2 / BNC.5529 / COCA.6991
牛津词典
noun
- (尤指宗教节假日的)前夜,前夕
the day or evening before an event, especially a religious festival or holiday- Christmas Eve (= 24 December)
圣诞前夕(12月24日) - a New Year's Eve party (= on 31 December)
除夕晚会 - on the eve of the election
在选举前夕
- Christmas Eve (= 24 December)
- 傍晚;黄昏
evening
柯林斯词典
英英释义
noun
- the day before
- he always arrives on the eve of her departure
- the latter part of the day (the period of decreasing daylight from late afternoon until nightfall)
- he enjoyed the evening light across the lake
- the period immediately before something
- on the eve of the French Revolution
双语例句
- On the eve of the poll, campaigning was bitter.
在投票前夕,竞选活动如火如荼。 - The protest comes on the eve of two days of talks in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, sponsored by the United Nations.
抗议活动发生在联合国组织的于埃塞俄比亚首都亚的斯亚贝巴进行的为期两天的会谈即将开始前。 - I realize it's Christmas eve.
我在圣诞前夕认识到。 - That's right, you weren't here Christmas eve.
对了,圣诞节前你不在这儿。 - Eve took the blame for the mistake.
伊夫承担这个错误的责任。 - At some time or other Eve had obviously put the fear of God into her.
显然伊芙时不时有意吓唬她一下。 - Eve nodded, almost approvingly. 'Exactly.'
伊芙几乎赞同地点了点头。“确实如此。” - Adam and Eve me, he is not you.
相信我,他和你不般配。 - At Christmas the visitors began their circuit of dropping in on the eve of the feast day.
圣诞节时,客人们在节日前夜开始逐家拜节。 - 'Send her away,' Eve said in a cold, hard voice.
“把她打发走。”伊芙冷酷无情地说道。