nocturnal
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++noc·tur·nal /nɒkˈtɜːnl $ nɑːkˈtɜːr-/ adjective 1 HBAan animal that is nocturnal is active at night 〔动物〕夜行的,夜间活动的 Hamsters are nocturnal creatures. 仓鼠是夜行动物。2 formalTMC happening at night 夜间发生的 Rebecca paid a nocturnal visit to the flat. 丽贝卡夜访那所公寓。
Examples from the Corpus
nocturnal• Adaptable body rhythms, as easily nocturnal as diurnal.• During their nocturnal forays, they can travel as far as 30 miles in their search for supper.• The air is filled with a dingo's howl, the footpaths alive with the poisonous snakes on their slithering nocturnal hunt.• Alcohol may also contribute to nocturnal hypoxaemia by causing narrowing of the upper airways.• Prosimians, such as the nocturnal mouse lemur of Madagascan forests, feed on invertebrates and are active at night.• Polypterus palmas is a nocturnal, predatory species.• Soul musicians are, by nature, nocturnal, so many of his interviews would take place in the wee hours.• Smith and fellow men of the cloth conducted nocturnal sorties, gathering ammunition against the wicked.• Al occasionally takes a nocturnal stroll.Origin nocturnal (1400-1500) Late Latin nocturnalis, from Latin nocturnus “by night”, from nox “night”noc·tur·nal adjectiveChineseSyllable
nocturnal at is is that active animal an Corpus
nocturnal
noc‧tur‧nal /nɒkˈtɜːnl $ nɑːkˈtɜːr-/
adjective
Hamsters are nocturnal creatures.
2. formal happening at night:
Rebecca paid a nocturnal visit to the flat.
noc‧tur‧nal /nɒkˈtɜːnl $ nɑːkˈtɜːr-/
adjective Date: 1400-1500
Language: Late Latin
Origin: nocturnalis, from Latin nocturnus 'by night', from nox 'night'
1. an animal that is nocturnal is active at night:Language: Late Latin
Origin: nocturnalis, from Latin nocturnus 'by night', from nox 'night'
2. formal happening at night: