黄昏
意味
Twilight; dusk; the time when day transitions to night. Also used metaphorically to mean the declining phase of something — a career, a life, an era.
The word たそがれ is an ancient Japanese compound meaning 'who is that?' — referring to the dim light of dusk when faces become hard to recognise. Originally written phonetically, it is now commonly rendered with the kanji 黄昏, meaning 'yellow dusk'. The metaphorical sense (the twilight of a career, civilisation, or era) appears frequently in literature and journalism, often conveying melancholy and the beauty of decline.
例文
- 黄昏時に川沿いを歩くと、水面に茜色が映えて美しい。
- 彼は選手としての黄昏を感じながらも、ユニフォームを脱ぐ決断ができずにいた。
- 黄昏の空は橙と紫が混じり合い、言葉にできない静けさを持っていた。
使い方ガイド
場面: literature, poetry, daily life, metaphor
トーン: poetic
起源と歴史
An ancient Japanese word (和語) with poetic roots. たそがれ originally meant 'who is that at twilight?' reflecting the dim, ambiguous light of dusk. Kanji 黄昏 (yellow dusk) were applied later, reinforcing the atmospheric colouring.
文化的背景
時代: Ancient–Modern
世代: All ages
社会的背景: Universal
関連フレーズ
フラッシュカード、クイズ、音声発音、間隔反復