eve
[i:v]
n.(重大節(jié)日的)前夜, 前夕
Eve
n.夏娃(圣經(jīng)中的第一個(gè)女人)
例句與用法:
He gave up on the eve of success.
他在大功告成之前放棄了。
The Devil tempted Adam and Eve.
魔鬼誘惑了亞當(dāng)和夏娃。
Eve tempted Adam and he fell.
夏娃誘惑亞當(dāng),結(jié)果他犯了罪。
What will they do on Christmas Eve?
他們?cè)谑フQ夜將做什么事?
The last volume of Modern History goes down to the eve of the Great October Socialist Revolution.
<現(xiàn)代史>的最后一卷寫到偉大的十月社會(huì)主義革命的前夕。
Preparing for the Christmas Eve feast makes me at my wit's end.
籌辦圣誕宴會(huì)簡直使我智窮才竭。
Eve was cutting the grass, and meanwhile Adam was planting roses.
夏娃在剪草,亞當(dāng)種玫瑰。
We went to the church to celebrate Christmas Eve.
我們?nèi)ソ烫脩c祝圣誕前夕。
n.
1. (通常大寫)(節(jié)日等的)前夜, 前夕[U]
They held a party on New Year's Eve.
他們?cè)诔εe行了晚會(huì)。
2. (重大事件發(fā)生的)前一刻, 前夕[the S][(+of)]
Clay was nervous on the eve of the examination.
克萊在考試前夕很緊張。
3. 【書】傍晚[U]