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afternoon    音标拼音: [,æftɚn'un]
n. 下午,午后

下午,午後

afternoon
n 1: the part of the day between noon and evening; "he spent a
quiet afternoon in the park"
2: a conventional expression of greeting or farewell [synonym: {good
afternoon}, {afternoon}]



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