英:[ˈmɔːnɪŋ]
美:[ˈmɔːrnɪŋ]
英:[ˈmɔːnɪŋ]
美:[ˈmɔːrnɪŋ]
morn·ing
mor nIng
复数:mornings
词根:morn
n.morn 早晨;破晓
Noun
1. the time period between dawn and noon;
"I spent the morning running errands"
2. a conventional expression of greeting or farewell
3. the first light of day;
"we got up before dawn"
"they talked until morning"
4. the earliest period;
"the dawn of civilization"
"the morning of the world"
Adjective
1. in the morning;
"the morning hours"
in the morning在清晨;次日上午
good morningint. 早安,早上好
every morning每天早晨
tomorrow morning明天早上
next morning第二天早晨;明天早晨
early morning清晨;早上;早晨
yesterday morning昨天早上
early in the morning清晨;大清早
sunday morning星期天早晨
monday morning星期一的早晨
all morning整个上午;整个早上
morning sun朝阳
morning after凌晨之后;宿醉,酒醉后的影响
on sunday morning在星期天的早上
morning papern. 早报
from morning till night从早到晚
morning exercise晨练,早操;朝会
morning star晨星
morning dew晨露;朝露
morning sickness孕妇晨吐;孕妇怀孕初期的反应
"上午的第一部分"(从午夜到中午),14世纪晚期,是13世纪中叶 morwenynge, moregeninge 的缩写,源自 morn, morewen(见 morn)+后缀 -ing,按照 evening 的模式。最初指日出前的时间。
作为形容词出现于1530年代; 作为问候语于1895年,缩写形式为 good morning。Morning after 指宿醉的状态可追溯至1884年; 指一种避孕方法的用法可追溯至1967年。Morning sickness 作为怀孕症状的用法可追溯至1793年(古英语中有 morgenwlætung)。Morning glory 指一种缠绕植物,因其色彩斑斓的喇叭状花朵只在清晨开放而得名,可追溯至1814年。Morning star 指“日出前东方的金星”,可追溯至1530年代(古英语中有 morgensteorra “晨星”)。
Middle English, from morn + -ing (as in evening)
The first known use of morning was in the 13th century
morphemenoun
a word or a part of a word (as re- or -call in recall) that contains no smaller unit of meaning
morphverb
to change in form or character
morphverb
to change in form or character
moroseadjective
sullen sense 1a, gloomy
moroseadjective
sullen sense 1a, gloomy
moroseadjective
sullen sense 1a, gloomy
moronnoun
a very stupid person
moronnoun
a very stupid person
moronnoun
a very stupid person
morningnoun
dawn entry 2 sense 1
the time from sunrise to noon
the time from midnight to noon
the first or early part : beginning
the morning of life
1 Only Ms. Udell’s threat to cancel the play quieted the class, and even then, she struggled to wrangle her students through a morning of reading, journals, math, and vocabulary.
2 If discovered here in the morning, I could contrive some explanation of how I came to be shut up in the property room.
3 “To have been reading that story just last night, and then happen upon the very bit of geography that inspired it the next morning? What are the chances?”
4 “You know how athletes get ready for the Olympics? They swim early in the morning and late at night. They run around the track for hours and hours without a crowd to cheer them on.”
5 The morning of our first official game begins with Asher ramming his wheelchair repeatedly against my door.
6 That morning, when I came to the house, when I took the little girl.
7 Listening to her testify that morning he’d been keenly aware of his private knowledge of this woman: he’d understood what each expression suggested, what each pause signified.
8 “But she was in her room at two o’clock this morning, Peggy. Whose house would she go to at that hour?”
9 One morning as they sat under the old oak tree eating their breakfast bread, Alyce told the cat again about the birth of Tansy’s twins.
10 At 5:55 the next morning, Dr. King and four other leaders, none of whom were plaintiffs in Browder v.
11 Unfortunately for my brother and Reggie both, the bird showed up at first light the following morning and waited outside the pen for his breakfast and morning grooming from his best friend.
12 I hadn’t seen Rose since we’d moved the Legos this morning.
13 “Okay. So, I was thinking the three of us could grab brunch together? He has a golf thing in the afternoon, so maybe late morning.”
14 Upon a day I saw strange eyes and hands like butterflies; For me at morning larks flew from the thyme And children came to bathe in little streams.
15 Joon complains all morning about missing stuff with his friends, but he’s ready when Uncle Tim comes by to pick us up for work.
16 It was entertaining to look at them, and some of them we even tried out; for a while the floor looked like Christmas morning.
17 Three children had walked out one morning and simply vanished.
18 “I had catarrh this morning,” she would start.
19 I’ve spent too many years backing over that muddy road: If only I hadn’t let the children out of my sight that morning.
20 Each morning Beetle started the fire, blowing on the night’s embers to encourage them to light the new day’s scraps.
1 见
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3 初期
primitive incipient inchoate spring beginning infancy incunabulum early germinal youth prime springtime young original primary initial infant embryo youthful embryonic nascent infantile protopathic inchoation blossom cubhood initiate pioneer crude Germinal embryonal embryotic incunabula aftermath forepart
4 上午的
5 早晨的
7 黎明
aurorean light break dawn daylight twilight aurora dawning cockcrow dayspring matin prime morn grey daw cockcrow- sunrise daybreak auroral crepuscular matinal day-clean spring gray Aurora uprise crepuscule aurore
9 早上好
12 在早上