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The difference between night and dusk

The difference between night and dusk lies in etymology, usage, emphasis and so on.

1, with different etymologies.

Dusk is a Chinese word, and night comes from French words "nuit" and "manteau", which means that when night falls, it is like a dress covering the earth.

2, the use of different occasions

Evening is generally used in literary works or poems, indicating that it is getting dark in the evening. Night is often used in news reports or movies to show the solemnity of arrival at night, and is often used to describe the occurrence of major events. For example, as night falls, the city is silent, and only sirens keep ringing.

3. Different emphases

"Night" is usually used to describe important events or solemn atmosphere, and "dusk" is more used to express a quiet and peaceful atmosphere.

Sentences made at night:

1, the night is like a fine black velvet, coming slowly, absorbing all the colors of everything, leaving only a deep dark and vague outline.

At night, the starry sky seems brighter, as if telling an eternal story.

The night is getting deeper, and the moonlight shines through the clouds. In a quiet forest, the deer shuttled through the forest, shining with stars, full of tranquility and poetry.

When night falls, everything is silent, only moonlight, like water, gently sprinkles on the earth as if it were a quiet poem.

5. As night falls, stars and dots, like a mysterious black silk flannel, gently cover the earth.