What does amurg in Romanian mean?
What is the meaning of the word amurg in Romanian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use amurg in Romanian.
The word amurg in Romanian means dusk, amurg, apus, amurg, apus, amurg, apus, apus, apus, amurg. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word amurg
dusk
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amurg(figurative (later years of life) (figurat) In the autumn of his life, Charles was no longer interested in his former hobbies. |
apus(twilight) Dusk is my favourite time of day. |
amurg(light after sunset) He kissed her on the cheek as the afterglow of sunset began to fade. |
apus(sunset) Sundown is at eight o'clock tonight. |
amurg(dusk, twilight, sunset) Let's meet by the river at nightfall. |
apus(light after sunset) Everything looked a little different in the twilight. |
apus(time of sunset) Trick-or-treating begins at sundown. |
apus(figurative (declining years) (figurat) Pippa decided she was going to have some fun in the twilight of her life. The current government is in the twilight of its term in office. |
amurg(figurative (period of decline) În acest moment, se vedea că ajunsese în amurgul măreței lui vieți. At this point it was obvious that he was in the evening of his great life. |
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