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
- I spent a lonely Christmas Eve and Christmas day this year though I got him.
今年我度过了一个孤独的平安夜和圣诞节,虽然有他在身边。 - Yesterday, the Christmas Eve, Xiaoqiao and I went to the Nanjing Road.
昨天,平安夜,和小乔去了南京路。 - The thread they spin is fine and eve.
她们纺的线又细又匀。 - On the eve of the poll, campaigning was bitter.
在投票前夕,竞选活动如火如荼。 - Eve isn't the type to sit around doing nothing
伊芙不是那种喜欢坐在那里无所事事的人。 - Adam and Eve me, he is not you.
相信我,他和你不般配。 - 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。 - Richard had turned up on Christmas Eve with Tony
理查德和托尼在圣诞夜一道露面了。 - 'Send her away,' Eve said in a cold, hard voice.
“把她打发走。”伊芙冷酷无情地说道。 - Wayne and Melissa were married on New Year's Eve that year.
韦恩和梅丽莎在那年的新年前夕结婚了。