| 单词 | nightly | 
| 释义 | nightlyadj. 1.   a.  That comes, happens, or occurs during the night; accomplished or done at night. ΘΚΠ the world > time > day and night > night > 			[adjective]		 nightlyeOE nightyc1475 nocturnal1485 noxiala1500 nightish1530 nocturn?1530 nighterly1559 owlish1596 night-tripping1598 epinyctal1600 nighted?1606 nightern1615 noctual1632 nocturnous1727 overnight1870 nitely1970 eOE    King Ælfred tr.  Gregory Pastoral Care 		(Hatton)	 		(1871)	 lvi. 433  				Hæbbe eower ælc his sweord be his ðeo for nihtlecum ege. OE    Blickling Homilies 11  				Anra gehwylc hæfde sweord ofer his hype for nihtlicum ege. OE    Ælfric Catholic Homilies: 2nd Ser. 		(Cambr. Gg.3.28)	 xxiv. 224  				On ðære sæ swuncon cristes leorningcnihtas on nihtlicum rewette. a1200    MS Trin. Cambr. in  R. Morris Old Eng. Homilies 		(1873)	 2nd Ser. 9 (MED)  				Hit is riht þat we forleten and forsaken nihtliche deden, þo ben þe werkes of þiesternesse..swo þat we gon a dai bicumeliche. a1400    Psalter 		(Harl.)	 xc. 5 in  C. Horstmann Yorkshire Writers 		(1896)	 II. 225 (MED)  				Noght saltou drede fra nihtlic radnesse [L. a timore nocturno]. c1400    Last Age of Church 		(1840)	 p. xxiv  				Þat ben a nyȝtly drede, an arwe fleynge in day. a1542    T. Wyatt Coll. Poems 		(1969)	 viii. 122  				There was never nyghtely fantome So ferre in errour. 1576    A. Fleming tr.  Plato in  Panoplie Epist. 221  				So I say of nightly sleepings taken abusiuely. 1592    T. Kyd Spanish Trag.  i. sig. B3  				I, I, my nightly dreames haue tolde me this. 1645    J. Milton Arcades in  Poems 54  				All my Plants I save from nightly ill, Of noisom winds, and..vapours chill. 1697    J. Dryden tr.  Virgil Æneis  ii, in  tr.  Virgil Wks. 258  				These had perish'd in the nightly War, But for my Presence and protecting Care. 1721    E. Young Revenge  i. i  				By nightly march he purpos'd to surprize The Moorish camp. 1770    H. Brooke Fool of Quality V. xvii. 177  				Killed in a nightly broil. 1826    W. Kirby  & W. Spence Introd. Entomol. IV. xliii. 193  				The processionary caterpillars make only nightly sorties from their nests. 1856    E. K. Kane Arctic Explor. I. vii. 66  				Its greatest nightly freezing has been three-quarters of an inch. 1894    W. E. Gladstone tr.  Horace Odes  ii. xiii. 7  				Such a man..shed the blood Of his own guest by nightly stroke. 1968    W. H. Auden in  New Yorker 27 Apr. 43/1  				Electric lamps allow nightly Cell meetings where subcultures may hold palaver. 1992    New Scientist 12 Sept. 17/1  				Biologists..have found that the nightly activities of..[the] kangaroo rat, are tied to the phases of the Moon.  b.  That occurs every night; (of food, medicine, etc.) taken every night, esp. by a specified person. ΘΚΠ the world > time > day and night > night > 			[adjective]		 > occurring every specific number of nights nightlya1599 a1599    E. Spenser View State Ireland 24 in  J. Ware Two Hist. Ireland 		(1633)	  				The which word [sc. livery]..is derived of livering or delivering forth their nightly foode. 1659    in  J. Stuart Extracts Council Reg. Aberdeen 		(1872)	 II. 185  				Ane nichtlie watch to be within this burghe. 1709    A. Pope Chaucer's January & May in  Poet. Misc.: 6th Pt. 178  				This was his nightly Dream, his daily Care. 1735    A. Pope Of Char. of Women 7  				The daily Anodyne, and nightly Draught. 1794    Ld. Hood in  Ld. Nelson Dispatches & Lett. 		(1845)	 I. 400  				Every boat assembled at sunset for orders, and the cheerfulness with which the Officers and Men performed this nightly duty is very much to be admired. 1812    Ld. Byron Childe Harold: Cantos I & II  ii. lviii. 90  				Hark! from the mosque the nightly solemn sound, The Muezzin's call. 1860    C. Dickens Uncommerc. Traveller in  All Year Round 29 Sept. 589/1  				The nightly pint of beer, instead of assimilating naturally. 1886    R. L. Stevenson Strange Case Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde ii. 21  				In the course of his nightly patrols, he had long grown accustomed [etc.]. 1915    W. S. Maugham Of Human Bondage xvii. 68  				He had long since given up his nightly reading of the Bible. 1944    R.A.F. Jrnl. Aug. 262  				Jerry is up to his nightly strafe. 1986    D. Koontz Strangers  i. ii. 94  				The nightly sedative was augmented with a diazepam compound during the day.  2.   a.  Belonging to, peculiar to, or characteristic of night; used at night; active or operating by night. ΚΠ OE    Ælfric Catholic Homilies: 1st Ser. 		(Royal)	 		(1997)	 v. 221  				He hwon hnappode þærrihte hine drehton nihtlice gedwimor. 1594    W. Shakespeare Titus Andronicus  ii. iii. 97  				Here nothing breeds, Vnlesse the nightly Owle or fatall  Rauen.       View more context for this quotation a1616    W. Shakespeare Othello 		(1622)	  iv. iii. 15  				Good Emillia, Giue me my nightly wearing, and  adiue.       View more context for this quotation 1617    tr.  M. A. de Dominis Serm. upon Romanes xiii. 12 xiii. 12  				If we be possessed with a nightly, drowsie silence in Gods businesse. 1682    J. Dryden Religio Laici 1  				As those nightly Tapers disappear When Day's bright Lord ascends our Hemisphere. 1764    O. Goldsmith Traveller 11  				Some pilgrim, thither led, With many a tale repays the nightly bed. 1794    A. Radcliffe Myst. of Udolpho I. iii. 80  				The voice of the shepherd calling his wandering flocks to the nightly fold. 1821    W. Scott Kenilworth III. vii. 120  				Am I but doomed to draw a brief and glittering train along the nightly darkness? 1854    H. D. Thoreau Walden 93  				I looked out on the pond..and, as the sun arose, I saw it throwing off its nightly clothing of mist. 1875    B. Jowett in  tr.  Plato Dialogues 		(ed. 2)	 V. 109  				Let the nightly hunters who lay snares and nets be everywhere prohibited. 1908    R. Broughton Mamma v. 45  				Silence save of the nightly traffic roaring and ringing and horning past outside. 1992    Time 16 Mar. 58/1  				The host of the Tonight show is..not just a walking, talking soporific for millions of Americans..but a kind of nightly tour guide. ΘΚΠ the world > matter > light > darkness or absence of light > 			[adjective]		 > dark as or with night nightlyc1450 midnight1664 c1450    tr.  Jan van Ruusbroec Treat. Perfection Sons of God 		(BL Add.)	 		(1957)	 252 (MED)  				The state of iewes in the olde testamente was nyȝtly, and þerfore þay walked in derknesse. a1616    W. Shakespeare Hamlet 		(1623)	  i. ii. 68  				Good Hamlet cast thy nightly [1604 nighted] colour off. 1748    J. Thomson Castle of Indolence xxxi. 277  				I who have spent my nights and nightly days In this soul-deadening place. 1837    T. Carlyle French Revol. III.  vii. iii. 416  				War-thunder mingling with the roar of the nightly main. CompoundsΘΚΠ the world > plants > particular plants > cultivated or valued plants > particular cultivated or ornamental plants > particular flower or plant esteemed for flower > 			[noun]		 > evening primrose and allied flowers tree primrose1629 primrose tree1728 Onagra1735 oenothera1754 night primrose1759 evening primrose1761 night willow-herb1770 nightly primrose1785 sundrop1785 godetia1836 1785    T. Martyn tr.  J.-J. Rousseau Lett. Elements Bot. xix. 263  				Tree Primrose, a Virginian plant... The corol is of a fine yellow, shut during the day, but expanding in the evening; whence some call it Nightly Primrose. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022). nightlyadv. 1.  Every night, whenever it is night. Cf. daily adv. ΘΚΠ the world > time > day and night > night > 			[adverb]		 > every night nightly1441 nocturnally1543 1441    in  A. H. Thompson Visitations Relig. Houses Diocese Lincoln 		(1919)	 II. 125  				We enioyne yow, prioresse..that houres of contemplacyone dayly be had in the cloystre..and that alle your susters nyghtly lyg in the dormytory and ryse to matynes. 1442    in  A. H. Thompson Visitations Relig. Houses Diocese Lincoln 		(1927)	 III. 230  				We enioyne yow..that nyghtly ye hafe competent lyght in the dormytory. 1457    in  J. T. Gilbert Cal. Anc. Rec. Dublin 		(1889)	 I. 296 (MED)  				Ther schold be viii men ychos to wache neghtly..from corfu tym tyll v of the cloke arly. 1496    in  M. Oppenheim Naval Accts. & Inventories Henry VII 		(1896)	 170  				Maryners dayly and nyghtly attendyng & awayting in keping the seid Ship in the dokke. a1525    Bk. Sevyne Sagis l. 1009 in  W. A. Craigie Asloan MS 		(1925)	 II. 32  				That þai suld ryng a commoun bell Nichtly befor þe cokis can crawe. 1540    Act 32 Hen. VIII c. 48  				Euery of the same persons shal dayly and nightlye..do his office and duety. 1600    W. Shakespeare Midsummer Night's Dream  ii. ii. 6  				Some keepe backe The clamorous Owle, that nightly  hootes.       View more context for this quotation 1615    G. Sandys Relation of Journey 1  				Those of the Religion daily threatned, and nightly fearing a massacre. 1644    in  J. Stuart Extracts Council Reg. Aberdeen 		(1872)	 II. 18  				The counsell..ordanes ane watch to be keipit be day allsweill as nichtlie. 1712    A. Pope tr.  Ovid Sapho to Phaon in  tr.  Ovid Epist. 		(ed. 8)	 12  				Cynthia..bid Endymion nightly tend his Sheep. 1746    T. Smollett Tears Scotl. 31  				The pale phantoms of the slain Glide nightly o'er the silent plain. 1796    E. Burke Two Lett. Peace Regicide Directory France in  Wks. 		(1808)	 VIII. 394  				The crowds that nightly flock to them. 1820    W. Scott Abbot III. viii. 245  				I dread the centinel who is now planted nightly in the garden. 1862    H. Spencer First Princ.  ii. vi. §66. 239  				The comet..nightly waxes larger. 1895    19th Cent. Aug. 337  				A curious little ceremony that takes place nightly at a theatre. 1917    E. R. Burroughs Princess of Mars xv. 164  				My mother continued to keep me in the old tower, visiting me nightly, and lavishing upon me the love the community life would have robbed us both of. 1961    E. Waugh Unconditional Surrender 		(1964)	  iii. iv. 224  				As the result of General Spitz's recommendations supplies came almost nightly in great profusion. 1987    A. Pryce-Jones Bonus of Laughter iv. 52  				The President gated me—which meant being in college by nine nightly. ΘΚΠ the world > time > day and night > night > 			[adverb]		 nightseOE on nightOE in (also of, on, upon) the nightOE by nightlOE on (also in) nightslOE a-nightc1175 a-nightsc1175 at nightc1300 within nightc1400 a-nightertime?a1439 a nighttimes1567 at nights1581 nightly1597 benight1642 nocturnally1812 night-times1851 nitely1970 1597    W. Shakespeare Romeo & Juliet  iv. i. 81  				Chaine me..where roaring Beares and sauage Lions are: Or shut me nightly in a  Charnell-house.       View more context for this quotation 1634    T. Herbert Relation Some Yeares Trauaile 61  				The other..speakes it selfe rather a Royal Carrauan-raw, then a Temple, though nightly a thousand Lamps adorne it. 1667    J. Milton Paradise Lost  ii. 642  				They on the trading Flood..Ply stemming nightly toward the  Pole.       View more context for this quotation 1704    J. Swift Full Acct. Battel between Bks. in  Tale of Tub 271  				Two Mungrel Curs..joyn in Partnership..nightly to invade the Folds of some rich Grazier. 1766    H. Brooke Fool of Quality I. iv. 127  				When morning appeared, they wondered to behold new ramparts raised, nightly erected out of the ruins which the day had made. 1815    Ld. Byron Destr. Sennacherib i, in  Hebrew Melodies 46  				When the blue wave rolls nightly on deep Galilee. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < | 
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