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crepuscular (crep US kyoo lar) This adjective means “dim” or “like twilight.” Unlike “obscure,” it is used solely to describe the quality of physical light.

  • Having only one small window, the basement was damp and crepuscular, even on a bright summer morning.
  • More car accidents occur at dusk than at any other time of day because it is more difficult to judge distances or see other drivers in crepuscular light.

——摘自《Fiske WordPower: The Most Effective System for Building a Vocabulary That Gets Results Fast》

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crepuscular(crep US kyoo lar)这个形容词的意思是 “昏暗 “或 “像黄昏”。与 “朦胧 “不同,它只用于描述物理光线的质量。

地下室只有一扇小窗户,即使在一个明亮的夏季早晨,地下室也是潮湿的,而且是 crepuscular。

黄昏时分发生的车祸比一天中任何其他时间都多,因为在黄昏的光线下更难判断距离或看到其他司机。
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