moonless
moonless — 形容詞
1. A moonless night or sky has no visible moon, so the darkness is deeper than usua
無月光
天空或夜晚看不見月亮的
A moonless night or sky has no visible moon, so the darkness is deeper than usual.
On a moonless night, the stars above the desert seemed closer and brighter than ever.
在一個無月光的夜晚,沙漠上方的星星看起來比平時更近更亮。
collocation: on a moonless night
Hana could barely see the path ahead under the moonless sky in the forest.
Hana 在森林中那片無月光的天空下幾乎看不見前方的小路。
collocation: under a moonless sky
The moonless evening made the old lighthouse beam visible from miles away.
那個無月光的夜晚讓舊燈塔的光束在數英里外都看得見。
The Watanabe family lit candles inside their tent during the moonless camping trip.
渡邊一家在無月光的露營之旅中,在帳篷裡點起了蠟燭。
Not a single cloud hid the stars on that wide, moonless stretch of ocean.
在那片無月光的海面上,連一朵遮住星星的雲都沒有。
- dark
general term for absence of light; less specific than moonless
- starry
overlapping — moonless nights often reveal many stars
- pitch-black
emphasises complete darkness, often because of no moonlight
- moonlit
direct opposite: a scene lit by the moon
用法筆記
Typically placed before nouns such as night, sky, or evening. Less often used after a linking verb (e.g. 'The sky was moonless').