noontide
英 [ˈnuːntaɪd]
美 [ˈnuːntaɪd]
n. 正午; 亭午
牛津词典
noun
- 正午;亭午
around 12 o'clock in the middle of the day
英英释义
noun
- the middle of the day
双语例句
- In the calm of the noontide, in sorrow's lone hour, In times when temptation casts o'er me its power; In the tempests of life, on its wide, heaving sea, Thou blest "Rock of Ages," I'm hiding in Thee.
无论在平静或忧伤孤单时,无论受试探或遇敌攻击时,或遇暴风雨在海中飘摇时,你是万世磐石,我藏身主里。 - As at noontide they hoe their crops, sweat on the grain to earth drops.
锄禾日当午,汗滴禾下土。 - "Thou wast not bold!-thou wast not true!" answered the child." Thou wouldst not promise to take my hand, and mother's hand, to-morrow noontide!"
“你胆小!&你不老实!”那孩子回答说。“你不愿意答应明天中午拉着我和妈妈的手!” - In the busy moments of the noontide work I am with the crowd, but on this dark lonely day it is only for thee that I hope.
在中午工作的忙碌时分,我融入人群中;但在这黑暗寂寞的日子,我只盼望着你。 - We left home at the noontide.
我们在中午离开家。 - But wilt thou promise, asked Pearl, to take my hand, and mother's hand, to-morrow noontide?
可你一定要答应,殊儿问道,明天中午握着我的手和妈妈的手,好吧? - Afterward, in far noontide, at three moments.
后来,在遥远的正午,在三个时刻。 - When at noontide you are bathing at the pond, we shall be in the land of a strange king.
中午,你正在池塘里洗澡的时候,我们将在一个陌生的国王的国土上了。 - It was high noontide, when two dusty men passed through his streets and under his swinging lamps: of whom, one was Monsieur defarge: the other a mender of roads in a blue cap.
正午时分两个风尘仆仆的人在晃动的街灯下经过了它的街道。一个是德伐日先生,另一个是戴着蓝帽的补路工。 - But I say, not in sleep but in the over-wakefulness of noontide, that the wind speaks not more sweetly to the giant oaks than to the least of all the blades of grass;
我却要说,不在梦中,而在正午清醒的时,风对大橡树说话的声音,并不比对纤小的草叶所说的更甜柔。