English to Punjabi Dictionary twilight

twilight

ਸ਼ਾਮ
definition
noun
During this period, however, the brilliance of the moon and stars, and the reflected light of the sun from below the horizon confer twilight , not darkness, to the region.
the soft glowing light from the sky when the sun is below the horizon, caused by the refraction and scattering of the sun's rays from the atmosphere.
he was in the twilight of his career
a period or state of obscurity, ambiguity, or gradual decline.
example
a pleasant walk in the woods at 'twilight'
His characters appear to inhabit a parallel universe, a 'twilight' world, a way-station between past and present.
And in the 'twilight' of their youth, this bleakest enlightening is, for a pair lovelorn and wretched, their single and final solace.
An elder statesman of American cinema who, remarkably enough, hasn't received a single Oscar nomination, Sutherland may be in the 'twilight' of his years but he has lost none of his ebullient wit.
The photographs from Laor's series ‘Image of Light’ were taken during 'twilight' or at night.
Remember, 'twilight' is the most dangerous time, when the light is failing but your lights do not have much effect.
At last the shadows began to grow lighter as my eyes adjusted to the dim 'twilight' .
For, such is the desperation of workers who live in a 'twilight' world ruthlessly controlled by shadowy ‘gangmasters’, they will do anything to avoid detection.
At 'twilight' , when neon store signs and traffic lights begin to glow, wet asphalt becomes a luminous billboard of color.
In this soft 'twilight' , Wilton could see a faint shimmer around Milon.
On Saturday 14 May museums across Europe remained open late into the evening with a series of special events held around 'twilight' .
The sun sank below the skyline and cool purple 'twilight' settled around them.
Monet's final years, as everyone knows, were spent peering into his lily pond, twilight after 'twilight' , year after year, as if the natural vaguenesses he found there brought him comfort as he went blind.
At least five A.L. outfielders that year had better numbers than this man in the 'twilight' of his career.
With a sigh he lay back on the bunk watching the lights dim to a pale imitation of 'twilight' .
I went in the opposite direction, but even the pleasure of being in the woods alone at 'twilight' did nothing to lighten my mood.
I was slightly impressed - the area looked very beautiful in 'twilight' .
He turns back to the woman opposite him, her face reflecting the approaching purple 'twilight' .
The weather is still balmy and the light is like 'twilight' , even though it's almost 3 in the morning.
As 'twilight' approached, he lit the lantern and returned home.
a pleasant walk in the woods at 'twilight'
It was still light out, just the first orange rays of 'twilight' creeping over the horizon.
Further back, 'twilight' began to fall and consume two-thirds of the horizon and her path back home.
In the 'twilight' of his years, he is perhaps keen to keep his slate clean for history.
she looked out on the beautiful 'twilight'
Not out merely for a night ride, the scientists had their eyes trained on the western horizon, where 'twilight' hung low in a range from deep blue to glowing red.
The only problem with using the FL-D filter to correct for fluorescent lighting in a cityscape at 'twilight' is that there is also tungsten lighting in the city.
The flowers seem small and insignificant during the day but at 'twilight' they glow in the fading light and look beautiful.
He specialized in moonlit and winter scenes, usually including a sheet of water and sometimes also involving the light of a fire, and he also painted sunsets and views at dawn or 'twilight' .
Most seem to be in the 'twilight' of their youth - around 40-and most have a very mannered way in which they act.
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