this night
Học thuậtThân thiện
Definition
- Adverb:
- During the night of the present day; on the night of this day: Refers to the nighttime period of the current day, typically meaning later on the same day after dark or during the coming night.
Usage
- The word "tonight" is the standard, more common adverb used to express this meaning. "This night" is a less frequent, slightly more formal or literary alternative.
- It is used to specify that an action will occur or a state exists during the nighttime hours of today.
Examples
- Adverb:
- The meeting is scheduled for this night at eight o'clock.
- I promise to finish the report this night.
- What are you planning to do this night?
Advanced Usage
- "This very night": An emphatic form used to stress immediacy or importance, meaning "during the night that is happening right now."
- You must leave this very night to catch the early train.
Variants and Related Words
- Tonight (adv): The most common and neutral word for "on or during the night of today."
- Let's go out for dinner tonight.
- This evening (adv): Refers to the earlier part of the night, typically after daylight ends but before late night.
- I'll call you this evening.
Synonyms
- Tonight: On or during the coming night.
- This evening: During the early part of the night.
Related Phrases
- Late tonight: During the later hours of the night.
- The show will air late tonight.
- All through this night: For the entire duration of the night.
- It rained all through this night.
Adverb
- during the night of the present day
- drop by tonight