Celtic twilight
noun /ˌkeltɪk ˈtwaɪlaɪt/
/ˌkeltɪk ˈtwaɪlaɪt/
[uncountable] (sometimes ironic)- the romantic and mysterious atmosphere that many people associate with the Irish people and their literature, including their belief in fairies (= small, imaginary beings with magic powers), ghosts, etc. The Celtic Twilight is the title of a collection of stories (1893) by W B Yeats.
凯尔特人的暮光之城:许多人与爱尔兰人民及其文学联系在一起的浪漫而神秘的气氛,包括对仙子,鬼魂的信仰。凯尔特人暮光之城是WB Yeats的故事(1893)