释义 |
eve·ning \ˈēvniŋ, -nēŋ sometimes ÷-vən-\ noun (-s) Usage: often attributive Etymology: Middle English, from Old English ǣfnung, from ǣfnian to grow towards evening (from ǣfen evening) + -ung -ing — more at even 1. a. : the latter part and close of the day and early part of darkness or night b. chiefly South & Midland : the time extending roughly from noon to twilight : afternoon < it was about 3 o'clock in the evening > c. : the part of the day from noon to midnight — used in the Bible d. : the period from sunset or from the evening meal to bedtime 2. : the latter portion : the period of decline < in the evening of life > < the evening of his country's glory > 3. a. : the period of an evening's entertainment < an evening at the theater > < an evening of bridge > b. : an evening party : soiree < their evening became widely known for the distinction and wit of the people assembled — C.A.Dinsmore > |