词汇 | white-night |
释义 | white night noun[ C ] uk /ˌwaɪt ˈnaɪt/ us /ˌwaɪt ˈnaɪt/ a night in the highest latitudes of the earth (= the areas that are furthest north or south) when it never gets completely dark, or is only dark for a very short time : The music celebrates the midsummer white nights of St Petersburg. Daylight stretches across the sky as our train travels north through a white night of midsummer. a night when you do not sleep: Ideas were whirling around in my head as I struggled through another bout of insomnia, yet another white night. Not a great deal of sleeping went on in this apartment, and we shared many a communal white night. We were there in the summer, during the "white nights" of June and July, when it is still light at 1am and the sun glints gold off the rooftops. The area's winters are intolerably long and dark, and annually the two months of summer, with their more or less white nights - depending upon the exact longitude - are like a well-earned reward. He has sleepless nights now - he calls them "white nights" because he's awake from sundown to sunrise. Days & times of day afternoon afternoons all day am arvo happy hour high noon hour in broad daylightidiom in the dead of night/winteridiom night noon noontime o'clock office hours opening time the witching hour twilit workday working day You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Animal physiology: not sleeping & not unconscious |
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