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Definition of tonight in English: tonightadverb təˈnʌɪttəˈnaɪt On the present or approaching evening or night. 在今夜,今晚 are you doing anything tonight? 今晚你有什么打算? Example sentencesExamples - He is always on the street, but tonight he wears a stars and stripes bandanna and he cannot be still.
- I would like to think it wasn't a true reflection of what we can do and tonight we can show that is the case.
- I plan to play with this after the weekend, as tonight I must get ready for a journey to France.
- That was actually fine as I was quite happy not to have to interact with people tonight.
- So tonight I found myself sitting next to the cot for an hour while she wrestled against sleep.
- I'm going to have to do my maths tonight to see if I need to dash down to the shop and find more of the same dye lot.
- We have done as much as we can to prepare the car for the race and tonight we will again go through all our data.
- I just didn't want to go back home tonight having screwed up so early in the task.
- I am going out on a work night out tonight if any one wants to join me.
- They are a band that like to make some noise and tonight they did just that.
- By the time he takes to the stage tonight the crowd is eager with anticipation.
- We'll practice here tonight and tomorrow, then move over when things are good to go.
- I'll be late back tonight and most likely won't turn on the computer.
- I seem to have been celebrating all weekend but tonight I'll try and save a bit of energy.
- I was out walking the dogs tonight when I saw something that depressed me.
- The girl who did my lashes tonight said that I was lovely, and likes it when I come in.
- After a full day at school, they both went to sleep tonight earlier than normal.
- Anyway, tonight we ate in a small place recommended by a book and not word of mouth.
- He'll be back late tonight and then we're going to say our goodbyes tomorrow morning.
- So I will try and finish up my taxes tonight and send them in because they are due at midnight.
noun təˈnʌɪttəˈnaɪt The evening or night of the present day. 今夜,今晚 tonight is a night to remember 今晚是值得记住的一晚。 Example sentencesExamples - Tonight's cup clash could now be rescheduled for next Tuesday.
- The significance of tonight's match will be illustrated by the presence of one man.
- Some flew home on Thursday night, and the last will return to Britain by tonight.
- I left late afternoon to come home and work on sites for tonight's piece.
- Tonight's thought is, of course, on youth and simply stated.
- Tonight is a big night, because tonight I am going to my first creative writing class.
- Tonight's thought is on giving thanks, and here is a quote.
- On the evidence of tonight this might have been the best thing that could have happened to them.
- Tonight's episode is about string theory, and it's pretty good.
- I'm absolutely gutted to be missing tonight's match.
- There are some nights which are absolutely lovely, and tonight was one of them.
- At least some of these are likely to be introduced during tonight's match.
OriginOld English tō niht, from the preposition to + night. Compare with today and tomorrow. tomorrow from Middle English: A word formed by the combination of to and morrow (see morning) in the 13th century, in the same way as today and tonight. Reflections on the future include tomorrow is another day, a 20th-century variant of tomorrow is a new day, recorded from the early 16th century. ‘Tomorrow is another day’ is remembered by many as the last line of the film Gone With The Wind (1939). The proverb tomorrow never comes was foreshadowed in 1523 when Lord Berners wrote: ‘It was said every day among them, we shall fight tomorrow, the which day came never.’ See also jam
Rhymesaffright, alight, alright, aright, bedight, bight, bite, blight, bright, byte, cite, dight, Dwight, excite, fight, flight, fright, goodnight, height, ignite, impolite, indict, indite, invite, kite, knight, light, lite, might, mite, night, nite, outfight, outright, plight, polite, quite, right, rite, sight, site, skintight, skite, sleight, slight, smite, Snow-white, spite, sprite, tight, trite, twite, underwrite, unite, uptight, white, wight, wright, write Definition of tonight in US English: tonightadverbtəˈnīttəˈnaɪt On the present or approaching evening or night. 在今夜,今晚 are you doing anything tonight? 今晚你有什么打算? Example sentencesExamples - I plan to play with this after the weekend, as tonight I must get ready for a journey to France.
- We'll practice here tonight and tomorrow, then move over when things are good to go.
- We have done as much as we can to prepare the car for the race and tonight we will again go through all our data.
- He'll be back late tonight and then we're going to say our goodbyes tomorrow morning.
- He is always on the street, but tonight he wears a stars and stripes bandanna and he cannot be still.
- That was actually fine as I was quite happy not to have to interact with people tonight.
- After a full day at school, they both went to sleep tonight earlier than normal.
- I'll be late back tonight and most likely won't turn on the computer.
- They are a band that like to make some noise and tonight they did just that.
- Anyway, tonight we ate in a small place recommended by a book and not word of mouth.
- By the time he takes to the stage tonight the crowd is eager with anticipation.
- I'm going to have to do my maths tonight to see if I need to dash down to the shop and find more of the same dye lot.
- I am going out on a work night out tonight if any one wants to join me.
- I seem to have been celebrating all weekend but tonight I'll try and save a bit of energy.
- I would like to think it wasn't a true reflection of what we can do and tonight we can show that is the case.
- The girl who did my lashes tonight said that I was lovely, and likes it when I come in.
- I just didn't want to go back home tonight having screwed up so early in the task.
- I was out walking the dogs tonight when I saw something that depressed me.
- So I will try and finish up my taxes tonight and send them in because they are due at midnight.
- So tonight I found myself sitting next to the cot for an hour while she wrestled against sleep.
nountəˈnīttəˈnaɪt The evening or night of the present day. 今夜,今晚 tonight is a night to remember 今晚是值得记住的一晚。 Example sentencesExamples - I'm absolutely gutted to be missing tonight's match.
- Tonight's thought is, of course, on youth and simply stated.
- Some flew home on Thursday night, and the last will return to Britain by tonight.
- There are some nights which are absolutely lovely, and tonight was one of them.
- Tonight is a big night, because tonight I am going to my first creative writing class.
- Tonight's episode is about string theory, and it's pretty good.
- At least some of these are likely to be introduced during tonight's match.
- The significance of tonight's match will be illustrated by the presence of one man.
- On the evidence of tonight this might have been the best thing that could have happened to them.
- Tonight's thought is on giving thanks, and here is a quote.
- I left late afternoon to come home and work on sites for tonight's piece.
- Tonight's cup clash could now be rescheduled for next Tuesday.
OriginOld English tō niht, from the preposition to + night. Compare with today and tomorrow. |