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🔑eveningeve·ning /ˈivnɪŋ / noun [countable, uncountable] the part of the day between the end of the afternoon and the night傍晚;晚上◆What are you doing this evening?你今晚要做什么?◆We were out yesterday evening.我们昨晚出去了。◆Tom usually goes swimming Wednesday evenings (= every Wednesday evening).汤姆通常星期三晚上去游泳。◆Most people watch television in the evening.多数人晚上会看电视。➨ GRAMMAR 语法说明The preposition “in” is often used before morning, afternoon, and evening.介词 in 常用于 morning、afternoon、evening 之前We'll talk about it in the morning.我们明天上午再商量这件事。My flight leaves at three in the afternoon.我乘坐的航班下午三点起飞。The accident happened in the early morning.事故是凌晨发生的。What do you usually do in the evenings?你晚上通常做什么?With other adjectives, “on” is used.与其他形容词连用时用 onSchool starts on Monday morning.星期一上午开学。They left on a cold, windy afternoon.他们在一个寒冷风大的下午离开了。On a clear evening, the temperature can drop quickly.在晴朗的晚上,气温有时会迅速下降。No preposition is used before “this,” “tomorrow,” or “yesterday.” * this、tomorrow 或 yesterday 之前不用介词Let's go swimming this afternoon.咱们今天下午去游泳吧。I'll call you tomorrow evening.我明晚给你打电话。We went to the zoo yesterday morning.我们昨天上午去动物园了。 ➡ look at the note at night ●good evening (formal) used when you see someone for the first time in the evening(问候语)晚上好◆Good evening, everyone, and welcome to the show.大家晚上好,欢迎收看本节目。 |