释义
[ stahr -lit ] SHOW IPA
/ ˈstɑr lɪt / PHONETIC RESPELLING
adjective lighted by the stars: a starlit night.
Sometimes
star·light·ed [stahr -lahy-tid] /ˈstɑrˌlaɪ tɪd/ .
Origin of starlit First recorded in 1820–30; star + lit1
Words nearby starlit star lily, starling, Starling's curve, Starling's hypothesis, Starling's law, starlit , star map, star network, star-nosed mole, Star of Bethlehem, Star of Courage
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Example sentences from the Web for starlit It's irresistible deliciousness, obviously, not fare like Starlit and The Brave and Dead or Alive.
Left Behind at Borders | Bill Morris| April 22, 2011| DAILY BEAST
Nicole Jacobsen, a nursing student, decides to pass on Starlit .
Left Behind at Borders | Bill Morris| April 22, 2011| DAILY BEAST
As they reached the little plot of ground before her house they looked up into the starlit , moonlit sky.
Around the Yule Log | Willis Boyd Allen
Her meal at Dr Tom's had given her strength, and under the starlit sky she struggled on.
The night was clear, starlit and breezy after the hot September day.
Victor's Triumph | Mrs. E. D. E. N. Southworth
I stepped out upon the verandah, and there I paused, gazing into the depths of the starlit night.
Madame Chrysantheme | Pierre Loti
A long swing—the shadows and patterns on the starlit deck were all shifting.
Brigands of the Moon | Ray Cummings
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