英:[ˈdeɪbreɪk]
美:[ˈdeˌbrek]
英:[ˈdeɪbreɪk]
美:[ˈdeˌbrek]
n.
拂晓,黎明
天亮
旦
天明
day·break
deI breIk
词根:daybreak
n.dayspring 拂晓;黎明;开端
Noun
1. the first light of day;
"we got up before dawn"
"they talked until morning"
"黎明,早晨第一缕光明的出现",1520年代,来自 day + break(名词)。
The first known use of daybreak was in 1530
daydream1 of 2noun
a dreamy sequence of usually happy or pleasant imaginings
daydream2 of 2verb
to have a daydream
daydream1 of 2noun
a dreamy sequence of usually happy or pleasant imaginings
daydream2 of 2verb
to have a daydream
day carenoun
supervision of and care for children or disabled adults that is provided during the day by a person or organization
a program, facility, or organization offering day care
daybreaknoun
dawn entry 2 sense 1
1 More workers were expected to join the effort at daybreak today.
2 The fields are stirring with life before daybreak.
天没亮,田间就已一片活跃.
3 I was off before daybreak with a colored man named Larry.
4 Only a dull, greenish tinge along the horizon to their right showed that daybreak was drawing closer.
5 We got off immediately after daybreak.
黎明后我们立刻离开.
6 By daybreak his dark face was grey with weariness, and he was so cramped with cold that he could hardly stretch out to rest.
7 So Jacob was left alone, and a man wrestled with him till daybreak.
24只剩下雅各一人.有一个人来和他摔跤,直到黎明.
8 About daybreak that same morning, they kicked in the door of my apartment.
9 I always seem to wake up at daybreak, regardless of what the clock says.
10 If you once eulogized the daybreak, then also asks you to huy the dark night.
如果你曾经歌颂黎明, 那么也请你拥抱黑暗.
11 The next morning at daybreak she went to see the rats.
12 Cosette laughed, chattered, and sang from daybreak.
一到天亮,珂赛特便又说又笑,唱个不停。
13 As, with benumbed legs, he slowly left the still sleeping town at daybreak, a crouching shadow emerged from the last hut and joined the pilgrim.
14 Only at daybreak and at the first signs of activity outside his town house, did he doze off and had a few moments of semi-oblivion, a possibility of sleep.
15 Nobody stirred before daybreak.
天亮前没人起床.
16 They he morning had dawned clear and cold, with a set forth at daybreak to see a man beheaded, twenty in all, and Bran rode among them, nervous with excitement.
17 The fire was completely overcome by daybreak.
黎明时大火已被完全扑灭。
18 The air fairly hummed with their daybreak activity: beetles and birds and squirrels and ants, and countless other things unseen, all gentle and self-absorbed and not in the least alarming.
19 "As I was saying, our battles are well drawn up. Why wait for daybreak? Sound the advance."
20 The vault of daybreak filled itself with heralds, and this is what they sang: You turning world, pouring beneath our pinions.
1 破晓
dawn peep of day the crack of dawn morning daylight day-dawn break first light light aurora cockcrow dayspring crack of down break of dawn break of day at the crack of dawn dawning uprise wee hours
2 黎明
dawn cock-crow prime sunrise dawning sunup cockcrow day-dawn first light crack of dawn daylight aurora morn crepuscule strike of day crack of down crepuscular Dawn at the crack of dawn break of dawn break of day matin light morning twilight grey daw cockcrow- dayspring
4 天明