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单词 twilight zone
释义

twilight zone

English

Noun

twilight zone (plural twilight zones)

  1. A region or context located in between others and therefore not subject to their norms.
    • 1911, Case and Comment
      As to this right, therefore, the people have expressly created a twilight zone, in which neither nation nor state can act.
    • 1978, Cornelius Cole Smith, Fort Huachuca: The Story of a Frontier Post
      They were interesting because they represented a sort of twilight zone separating the "old days" from modern times.
    • 1999, Grant Gilmore, Security Interests in Personal Property‎
      ...the classification scheme related to goods which lay in a "twilight zone" between consumer goods and equipment or between inventory and farm products.
    • 2006, Charles C Marshall, The Roman Catholic Church in the Modern State
      But is there not a twilight zone over which both Church and State put forth claims?
  2. (geography) A deteriorating area surrounding a central business district.
Synonyms
  • shadowland

Verb

twilight zone (third-person singular simple present twilight zones, present participle twilight zoning, simple past and past participle twilight zoned)

  1. To put or place into an indeterminate position; to be in an ambiguous, undetermined, or improper context.
    • 1989, Jack Kendall, Playing for Keeps
      Sometimes I think she's really a gym teacher twilight-zoned into the corridors of government. I'm always surprised to see that it's a gold, clipless Cross pen she's carrying and not a gym whistle.
  2. (transitive) To cause to daydream or zone out; to cause to lose attention to one's surroundings.
    • 1997, James Patterson, Cat & Mouse
      "I've been distant and into myself all night," I said. "The kids say I get twilight zoned."

Translations

Etymology 2

From the anthology television series The Twilight Zone, first aired in 1959.

Noun

twilight zone (plural twilight zones)

  1. (figuratively) A region in which surreal, supernatural, or fantastic events occur.
    • 1996 Christopher Lloyd, "Mixed Doubles," Frasier, Season 4, Episode 6 (originally aired 19 November 1996), spoken by Martin Crane (John Mahoney)
      Oh, I can't talk right now, Duke. I'm in the twilight zone.
    • 1998 Eric Chaisson, The Hubble wars: astrophysics meets astropolitics in the two-billion-dollar struggle over the Hubble Space Telescope, Harvard University Press, p337
      Ground controllers were uncertain for some agonizing hours what had happened to the spacecraft [...] "We have entered the twilight zone," dead-panned one jaded engineer.
    • 2009 Steve Sisgold, What's Your Body Telling You?: Listening To Your Body's Signals to Stop Anxiety, Erase Self-Doubt and Achieve True Wellness, McGraw-Hill Professional, p103
      Suddenly, to her astonishment and mine, it turned black and blue! I wondered if we'd just entered the twilight zone.

Verb

twilight zone (third-person singular simple present twilight zones, present participle twilight zoning, simple past and past participle twilight zoned)

  1. (intransitive) To experience or perceive something bizarre or fantastic.
    • 2016, Bill Roddey, "Making ID TV's 'Too Pretty to Live' Crime Show Starring Me"
      Then a gnome like white haired lady, bent like a human question mark, lurched toward me and asked if I was the mailman. [...] I was Twilight Zoning.
  2. (intransitive) To behave or occur in a confusing or unexpected manner.
    • 2011, David H., Beddington Registry Service review, Yelp
      The service is likely from a bad twilight zone episode. [...] I did get what I required but I had to ask lots of questions as the communication was Twilight Zoning often.
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