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sunset
- IPA[ˈsənˌset]
美式
- the time in the evening when the sun disappears or daylight fades;the colors and light visible in the sky on an occasion of the sun's disappearance in the evening, considered as a view or spectacle
- denoting a legal provision under which a program, agency, regulation, etc., is automatically terminated at the end of a fixed period unless renewed by legislative action
- (of a program, agency, regulation, etc.) expire or be terminated automatically at the end of a fixed period unless renewed by legislative action;subject (a program, agency, regulation, etc.) to a legal provision under which it is terminated automatically at the end of a fixed period unless renewed by legislative action
verb: sunset, 3rd person present: sunsets, gerund or present participle: sunsetting, past tense: sunset, past participle: sunset
noun: sunset, plural noun: sunsets
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名詞
- 1. the time in the evening when the sun disappears or daylight fades sunset was still a couple of hours away
- ▪ the colors and light visible in the sky on an occasion of the sun's disappearance in the evening, considered as a view or spectacle a blue and gold sunset
- ▪ a period of decline, especially the last years of a person's life the sunset of his life
形容詞
- 1. denoting a legal provision under which a program, agency, regulation, etc., is automatically terminated at the end of a fixed period unless renewed by legislative action the bill will have a two-year sunset clause, so the decision will need to be revisited after the next election the fiscal stimulus is temporary, with sunset provisions built in from the beginning
動詞
- 1. North American (of a program, agency, regulation, etc.) expire or be terminated automatically at the end of a fixed period unless renewed by legislative action the tax cut will sunset after three years unless lawmakers extend it
- ▪ North American subject (a program, agency, regulation, etc.) to a legal provision under which it is terminated automatically at the end of a fixed period unless renewed by legislative action the commerce secretary has put forward a proposal to sunset the trade agreement every five years
- ▪ North American discontinue or terminate (a product or service) the wireless service providers that operate these networks are sunsetting them the app will be sunsetted
- an old and declining industry.
Oxford American Dictionary
- an old and declining industry.
Oxford Dictionary
- a road that links the center of Los Angeles with the Pacific Ocean 30 miles (48 km) to the ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a road that links the centre of Los Angeles with the Pacific Ocean 48 km (30 miles) to the ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a burrowing bivalve mollusc with a long oval shell which (in some kinds) is pinkish with ...
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- IPA[ˈsʌnsɛt]
英式
- the time in the evening when the sun disappears or daylight fades: sunset was still a couple of hours away
- denoting a legal provision under which a programme, agency, regulation, etc., is automatically ... the bill will have a two-year sunset clause, so the decision will need to be revisited after the next election the fiscal stimulus is temporary, with sunset provisions built in from the beginning
- (of a programme, agency, regulation, etc.) expire or be terminated automatically at the end of ... the tax cut will sunset after three years unless lawmakers extend it
Oxford Dictionary