yaksha (malevolent spirit) (loanword); (fig.) ferocious-looking person
evening show (at theater etc)
curtain of night; gathering darkness
night terror; sleep terror
evening school; night school
night scene; the dim light of night
night walk; night departure; nocturnal
during the night; at night; nighttime
at night; (in the) nighttime; evening (e.g. classes); night (e.g. classes)
late at night; in the dead of night
(bird species of China) black-crowned night heron (Nycticorax nycticorax)
nightjar (nocturnal bird in the family Caprimulgidae)
tuberose; Cestrum nocturnum, see also 夜香木
night blindness; nyctalopia
to be unable to sleep at night
darkness fell (falls, had fallen etc)
evening cocktail reception
(literary) nightfall; night
early evening; wedding night; (fig.) first sexual encounter
the eve; the night before
midnight; in the middle of the night
morning and night; always; at all times
midnight snack; late-night snack
that very night; the same night
the whole night; all through the night
day and night; around the clock
day and night; period of 24 hours; continuously, without stop
night patrol; to make nightly rounds
nighttime snack; late-night supper
to stay up late; to stay up all night; to be up all night (doing something); to burn the midnight oil
to spend the night; overnight
that very night; through the night; for several nights in a row
all through the night; overnight
long dark night; (fig.) long period of misery and oppression
overnight; of the previous day
first half of the night; time before midnight
first half of the night (from nightfall to midnight)
to burn the midnight oil; to work late into the night
(bird species of China) savanna nightjar (Caprimulgus affinis)
(bird species of China) rufous night heron (Nycticorax caledonicus)
to become popular overnight
one-night stand; ephemeral
in the depth of the night; very late at night
day and night; round-the-clock
to make day as night (idiom, from Book of Songs); fig. to prolong one's pleasure regardless of the hour
in the depth of night; late at night
day and night (to toil, to abandon oneself to pleasure etc)
to be sleepless all night
nocturnal; to hide by day and come out at night
(bird species of China) grey nightjar (Caprimulgus jotaka)
day and night; regardless of the time of day or night
(bird species of China) large-tailed nightjar (Caprimulgus macrurus)
(bird species of China) great eared nightjar (Eurostopodus macrotis)
(bird species of China) blue-bearded bee-eater (Nyctyornis athertoni)