moonlit
moonlit — 形容詞
1. describes an outdoor area, view, or time of night that receives soft light from
月光下的
被月光照亮的
describes an outdoor area, view, or time of night that receives soft light from the moon
Tomás and Priya walked hand in hand along the moonlit beach.
Tomás 和 Priya 手牽手走在月光下的沙灘上。
collocation: moonlit + beach / path / landscape
The moonlit garden looked magical, with silver light on every flower.
月光下的花園看起來像施了魔法,每一朵花上都灑滿銀白色的光。
attributive use: moonlit + garden
From her bedroom window, Yara could see the moonlit mountains far away.
Yara 從臥室的窗戶可以看見遠處月光下的山巒。
A calm moonlit night is the perfect time for sitting by the lake.
在寧靜的月光下坐在湖邊,是最好的時光。
The old stone bridge appeared ghostly white in the moonlit landscape.
那座古老的石橋在月光下的景色中顯得像幽靈一樣慘白。
- starlit
refers to light from stars rather than the moon; suggests a darker, more scattered light
- moonlighted
archaic or very rare; modern English uses 'moonlit' instead
文法句型
moonlit + noun
用法筆記
Frequently appears before a noun (attributive position) — a moonlit night, a moonlit path, moonlit water. Less common after linking verbs, though examples such as 'The field was moonlit' are grammatically acceptable.