twilight

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{i} alacakaranlık

Alacakaranlık karanlıkla birleşti. - The twilight merged into darkness.

{i} alaca karanlık
şafak
{i} zayıf ışık
twilight sleep doğum ağrılarını azaltmada kullanılan hafif anestezi
{i} çöküş
{i} seher
yarı buçuk veya az bilgi
Twilight of the Gods İskandinav mit tanrılarla devlerin birbirlerini mahvettikleri savaş
{i} tan
(Askeri) ALACA KARANLIK: Güneş doğmadan hemen önce veya güneş battıktan hemen sonraki gün ışığı. Alacakaranlık, güneş merkezinin, gökyüzü ufkunun 6°, 12° veya 18° altında olmasına göre sırasıyla Sivil, Natik veya Astromik alacakaranlığı olarak isimlendirilir
twilight airglow
tan aydınlığı
twilight years
alacakaranlık yıl
twilight, dusk
alacakaranlık, alacakaranlık
Twilight of the Gods
(isim) tanrılarla devlerin savaşı [mit.]
Twilight of the Gods
{i} tanrılarla devlerin savaşı [mit.]
twilight airglow
(Astronomi) lan aydınlığı
twilight arch
(Meteoroloji) alacakaranlık yayı
twilight sleep
doğumda kullanılan hafif anestezi
twilight state
yetersiz bilgi
twilight state
(Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) alacakaranlık durumu
twilight switch
karartma anahtarı
twilight switch
karartma şalteri
twilight world
belli olmayan durum
twilight world
belirsizlik
twilight zone
belli olmayan durum
twilight zone
belirsizlik
evening twilight
(Askeri) şafak
morning twilight
(Askeri) gün ağarması
astronomical twilight
astronomi tanı
civil twilight
günlük tan
nautical twilight
deniz tanı
at twilight
alacakaranlıkta
astronomical evening twilight
(Askeri) ASTRONOMİK ŞAFAK, ASTRONOMİK AKŞAM ALACAKARANLIĞI: Bak. "astronomical twilight"
astronomical morning twilight
(Askeri) ASTRONOMİK FECİR, ASTRONOMİK SABAH ALACA KARANLIĞI: Bak. "astronomical twilight"
astronomical twilight
(Askeri) ASTRONOMİK ALACAKARANLIK (MORNING AND EVENING), ASTRONOMİK FECİR (SABAH), ASTRONOMİK ŞAFAK (AKŞAM): Güneşin; 18 derece ufuk altında bulunduğu durumdan doğuşuna kadar katettiği mesafeyi, içine alan devre. Güneşin batışı anındaki durumundan ufkun 18 derece altındaki duruma kadar katettiği mesafeyi içine alan devre. Tam karanlıktan güneşin doğuşuna ve güneşin batışından tam karanlığa kadar geçen süre. Ayrıca bakınız: "civil twilight (morning and evening) ", "nautical twilight (morning and evening) ", ve "twilight (morning and evening"
begin morning civil twilight
(Askeri) sabah alacakaranlık başlangıcı, sabah deniz tanı başlangıcı
begin morning nautical twilight
(Askeri) sabah alacakaranlık başlangıcı, sabah deniz tanı başlangıcı
civil twilight
(Askeri) Bak. "twilight"
end evening civil twilight
(Askeri) akşam alacakaranlık sonu
evening twilight
(Askeri) ŞAFAK, AKŞAM ALACAKARANLIĞI: Güneşin batışından sonra gün ışığının devam ettiği devre
in the twilight of one's life
ömrünün sonbaharında
morning twilight
(Askeri) FECİR, SABAH ALACAKARANLIĞI: Bak. "twilight (morning and evening) "
nautical twilight
(Askeri) (MORNING AND EVENING) DENİZ TANI, AKŞAM DENİZ TANI, BAHRİ FECİR, BAHRİ ŞAFAK: Güneşin; 12 derece ufuk altındaki bir noktadan doğuş noktasına; batış noktasından 12 derece ufuk altındaki bir noktaya seyir süresi. Bu süre ufkun muhtemelen seçilememesine mukabil cisimlerin, dış hatlarıyla görülebildikleri süredir. Bak. "astronomic twilight morning and evening", "civil twilight (morning and evening) " ve "twilight (morning and evening) "
nautical twilight
(Askeri) NOTİK ALACA KARANLIK: Bak. "twilight"
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
Any faint light through which something is seen; an in-between or fading condition

The twilight of probability. —John Locke.

The soft light in the sky seen before the rising and (especially) after the setting of the sun, occasioned by the illumination of the earth’s atmosphere by the direct rays of the sun and their reflection on the earth

I could just make out her face in the twilight.

Pertaining to or resembling twilight

O’er the twilight groves and dusky caves. —Alexander Pope.

The time when this light is visible; the period between daylight and darkness

It was twilight by the time I got back home.

{a} deeply shaded, obscure, dusky, dull
{n} a light before and after the sun is seen
Before sunrise and again after sunset there are intervals of time, twilight, during which there is natural light provided by the upper atmosphere, which does receive direct sunlight and reflects part of it toward the Earth's surface Some outdoor activities may be conducted without artificial illumination during these intervals, and it is useful to have some means to set limits beyond which a certain activity should be assisted by artificial lighting The major determinants of the amount of natural light during twilight are the state of the atmosphere generally and local weather conditions in particular Atmospheric conditions are best determined at the actual time and place of events Nevertheless, it is possible to establish useful, though necessarily approximate, limits applicable to large classes of activities by considering only the position of the Sun below the local horizon Reasonable and convenient definitions have evolved
the diffused light from the sky when the sun is below the horizon but its rays are refracted by the atmosphere of the earth a condition of decline following successes; "in the twilight of the empire"
The twilight of a particular period of time is the final stages of it, when the most important events have already happened. Now both men are in the twilight of their careers
This is a state that most magi ultimately succumb to A magus may have several Temporary Twilight experiences, but typically they ultimately enter Final Twilight Magi who have entered Final Twilight can never be contacted, unlike those who are merely dead
{i} soft light from the sky between sunset and full night or just before sunrise; time of day characterized by faint sunlight; period of decline; faint light; vagueness
The periods of incomplete darkness following sunset (evening twilight) or preceding sunrise (morning twilight)
The soft, diffused light from the sky when the sun is below the horizon Light source used in limb sensing
lighted by or as if by twilight; "The dusky night rides down the sky/And ushers in the morn"-Henry Fielding; "the twilight glow of the sky"; "a boat on a twilit river"
Twilight is the time just before night when the daylight has almost gone but when it is not completely dark. = dusk
is light from the sky which we receive each day just before the Sun rises or just after it sets It is caused by the Sun's rays being reflected down from upper levels of the atmosphere
The light perceived before the rising, and after the setting, of the sun, or when the sun is less than 18° below the horizon, occasioned by the illumination of the earth's atmosphere by the direct rays of the sun and their reflection on the earth
Seen or done by twilight
the diffused light from the sky when the sun is below the horizon but its rays are refracted by the atmosphere of the earth
a condition of decline following successes; "in the twilight of the empire"
The time before sunrise and after sunset when the Sun is not in the sky but there is still some useable light Defined by the Sun being less than 6° below the horizon
Twilight is the small amount of light that there is outside just after the sun has gone down. the deepening autumn twilight
The average time of civil twilight which is the time between civil dawn and sunrise and sunset and civil dusk
Often called dusk, it is the evening period of waning light from the time of sunset to dark The time of increasing light in the morning is called dawn Twilight ends in the evening or begins in the morning at a specific time and can be categorized into three areas of decreasing light Civil twilight is the time in the evening when car headlights need to be turned on to be seen by other drivers Nautical twilight is when the bright stars used by navigators have appeared and the horizon may still be seen Astronomical twilight is when the sunlight is still shining on the higher levels of the atmosphere, yet it is dark enough for astronomical work to begin During dawn, the reverse order occurs until full daylight
the time of day immediately following sunset; "he loved the twilight"; "they finished before the fall of night
The soft light in the sky seen before the rising and (especially) after the setting of the sun, occasioned by the illumination of the earth's atmosphere by the direct rays of the sun and their reflection on the earth
The interval of time before sunrise and again after sunset, during which natural light is provided by the upper atmosphere that does receive direct sunlight and reflects parts of it towards the Earth's surface
The periods of incomplete darkness following sunset (evening twilight) or preceding sunrise (morning twilight) Twilight is designated as civil, nautical, or astronomical, as the center of the sun travels 6, 12, or 18 degrees below the celestial horizon, respectively In general, civil twilight precedes nautical twilight by 2 hours
Imperfectly illuminated; shaded; obscure
The time between sunset or sunrise and the when the night sky is dark Civil twilight is when the sun in less than 12o below the horizon; Astronomical twilight is when the sun is between 12o and 18o below the horizon
the time of day immediately following sunset; "he loved the twilight"; "they finished before the fall of night"
A twilight state or a twilight zone is a situation of confusion or uncertainty, which seems to exist between two different states or categories. They fell into that twilight zone between military personnel and civilian employees
faint light; a dubious or uncertain medium through which anything is viewed
crepuscule
crepuscle
twilight zone
A region or context located in between others and therefore not subject to their norms

But is there not a twilight zone over which both Church and State put forth claims?.

twilight zone
a region in which surreal, supernatural, or fantastic events occur

Suddenly, to her astonishment and mine, it turned black and blue! I wondered if we'd just entered the twilight zone.

twilight zones
plural form of twilight zone
Twilight of the Gods
{i} (Germanic mythology) Gotterdammerung, ultimate destruction of German gods following a battle with evil
twilight sleep
a state of general anesthesia in which the person retains a slight degree of consciousness; can be induced by injection of scopolamine or morphine
twilight sleep
An amnesic condition characterized by insensibility to pain without loss of consciousness, induced by an injection of morphine and scopolamine, especially to relieve the pain of childbirth
twilight time
time between dusk and night
twilight zone
the lowest level of the ocean to which light can reach
twilight zone
the ambiguous region between two categories or states or conditions (usually containing some features of both); "but there is still a twilight zone, the tantalizing occurrences that are probably noise noise but might possibly be a signal"; "in the twilight zone between humor and vulgarity"; "in that no man's land between negotiation and aggression"
twilight zone
An area of ambiguity between two distinct states or conditions: a twilight zone between good and evil. a US television programme, originally made between 1959 and 1963, and then again in the 1980s, with a different story and characters each week. The stories usually deal with supernatural events or science fiction
twilight zone
lowest ocean depth that light can reach; "in-between" area, indistinct boundary between two conditions (or categories, etc.); (Internet) area of cyberspace occupied by IRC operators
astronomical twilight
The period in which the sun is between 12° - 18° below the horizon in the morning and evening
civil twilight
The period in which the sun is less than 6° below the horizon in the morning and evening
nautical twilight
The period in which the sun is between 6° - 12° below the horizon in the morning and evening
The Twilight Zone
popular American television show
civil twilight
The time between the moment of sunset, when the sun's apparent upper edge is just at the horizon, until the center of the sun is 6° directly below the horizon
civil twilight
is defined to begin in the morning, and to end in the evening when the center of the Sun is geometrically 6 degrees below the horizon This is the limit at which twilight illumination is sufficient, under good weather conditions, for terrestrial objects to be clearly distinguished; at the beginning of morning civil twilight, or end of evening civil twilight, the horizon is clearly defined and the brightest stars are visible under good atmospheric conditions in the absence of moonlight or other illumination In the morning before the beginning of civil twilight and in the evening after the end of civil twilight, artificial illumination is normally required to carry on ordinary outdoor activities Complete darkness, however, ends sometime prior to the beginning of morning civil twilight and begins sometime after the end of evening civil twilight
civil twilight
occurs while the Sun is below, but less than 6° below, the horizon Most outdoor activities do not require artificial light during this period
civil twilight
The time between the moment of sunset, when the sun's apparent upper edge is just at the horizon, until the center of the sun is 6 degrees directly below the horizon See twilight
civil twilight
The time when the center of the Sun passes a reference altitude of 6 degrees below a mathematical horizon
nautical twilight
– The time periods beginning before sunrise and ending after sunset when the sun is 12 degrees below the horizon; characterized by illumination sufficient to distinguish the general outlines of ground objects but not sufficient to distinguish the horizon or carry out detailed outdoor operations
nautical twilight
That period when the upper limb of the sun is below the visible horizon and the center of the sun is not more than 12 degrees below the celestial horizon
nautical twilight
occurs while the Sun is between 6° and 12° below the horizon At the end of nautical twilight it is not possible to make out the horizon
nautical twilight
is defined to begin in the morning, and to end in the evening, when the center of the sun is geometrically 12 degrees below the horizon At the beginning or end of nautical twilight, under good atmospheric conditions and in the absence of other illumination, general outlines of ground objects may be distinguishable, but detailed outdoor operations are not possible, and the horizon is indistinct
nautical twilight
The time after civil twilight, when the brighter stars used for celestial navigation have appeared and the horizon may still be seen It ends when the center of the sun is 12 degrees below the horizon, and it is too difficult to perceive the horizon, preventing accurate sighting of stars
nautical twilight
The time when the center of the Sun passes a reference altitude of 12 degrees below a mathematical horizon
twilight
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