(n-adv,n,suf) year end
sunset
nightfall
end
(P)
(n) twilight
sunset
dusk
evening
(P)
(n,suf) year end
(n) (arch) evening
twilight
(v1,vi) to get dark
to end
to come to an end
to close
to run out
(P)
(n-t) evening
sunset
nightfall
(n) Bon and year-end festivals
(n-adv,n) evening
(evening) twilight
(P)
(v1,vi) to be overtaken by darkness
(n) (1) (obsc) autumn dusk
(2) the end of autumn
(adv) toward the evening
(n) year end
(exp) the year ends
(v5k-s,vi) to darken
to wane
(v5r,vi) to linger (faint light of twilight)
(v5m,vi) to grow dark slowly
(n) nightfall
(n) Edo-period term for a time of day, roughly 6 pm
(n-adv,n-t) morning and evening
all the time
(P)
(n) evening twilight
(n) couple with older man and younger woman
(v1,vi) to be overtaken by darkness
(v1) (uk) (obsc) to be sad
(v1,vi) to fall completely dark
(v1,vi) to do nothing but
to spend all one's time doing
(exp) to be lost in thought
(exp) to be at a loss
to be puzzled
(exp) to suffer heartache
(exp) (id) The day is short, and the work is much
My goal is still a long way off
(exp) day in and day out
all the time