英:[ˈdɔːnɪŋ]
美:[ˈdɔːnɪŋ]
英:[ˈdɔːnɪŋ]
美:[ˈdɔːnɪŋ]
n.
拂晓
黎明
开端
端倪
v.
破晓( dawn的现在分词 )
(天)刚亮
开始出现
变得明朗
词根:dawn
n.dawn 黎明;开端
vt.dawn 破晓;出现;被领悟
verb
intransitive verb
to begin to grow light as the sun rises
waited for the day to dawn
to begin to appear or develop
a new era is dawning
to begin to be perceived or understood
the truth finally dawned on us
noun
the first appearance of light in the morning followed by sunrise at the crack of dawn Almost before the first faint sign of dawn appeared she arose again …—Thomas Hardy
danced till dawn
beginning
the dawn of the space age
at dawn拂晓;天一亮
before dawn凌晨;黎明前;拂晓
dawn on开始被理解;渐渐明白
crack of dawnn. 破晓;黎明
"早晨第一缕光明的出现",13世纪晚期,动名词来自 dawn(v.)。它取代了中古英语 dauing, dawing, dayinge,来自古英语 dagung。
Verb and Noun Middle English, probably back-formation from dawning daybreak, alteration of dawing, from Old English dagung, from dagian — see daw >entry 1
The first known use of dawn was in the 15th century
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
daybednoun
a couch that can be converted into a bed
daynoun
the time of light between one night and the next
daylight
the time the earth takes to make one turn on its axis
the time required for a heavenly body to turn once on its axis
a lunar day
a period of 24 hours beginning at midnight
a specified day or date their wedding day
the day of the picnic
a specified time or period : age
in grandmother's day
the conflict or dispute of the day
fought hard and won the day
the time set apart by custom or law for work
the eight-hour day
dawn1 of 2verb
to begin to grow light as the sun rises
waited for the day to dawn
to begin to appear or develop
a smile dawned on her face
to begin to be understood
the solution dawned on him
dawn2 of 2noun
the first appearance of light in the morning
a first appearance : beginning
the dawn of a new age
1 So the question now becomes: Is this the dawning of a new miracle elixir, or does all the hype mean we have already reached Peak CBD?
2 Rapidly growing consumer awareness and changing eating habits have combined with a dawning realisation about the extent of the sustainability crisis to send shockwaves through the food production industries.
3 Dowsett Johnston uses her own dawning realization that she has an alcohol problem to look at female alcoholics, and what she believes to be an under-recognized epidemic of women drinking to excess.
4 But these opposing opinions also seem to underline the dawning of a new era.
但是,这些反对的意见,似乎也凸显出一个新时代的来临.
5 There was a future dawning, but it had not arrived yet — and in those silent ’90s nights, I imagined a far more vigorous one than this.
6 Beyond portraying the dawning horror of AIDS, this is a story broadly about activism and what it takes to make change.
7 Much of season 2’s tension is a result of the dawning realization on the leathery Sam’s part that directors have far less control in TV than they do in movies.
8 When I meet my readers I can see the disappointment dawning in their eyes, especially the women.
9 One of Inside Out’s great triumphs is Joy’s dawning realization about the need for balance and the gifts that unmasked Sadness can bring, including the support of one’s loved ones.
10 But now it was dawning on me that this might be the place I would die.
11 A brand-new day was dawning, as if the storm had never happened at all.
12 He and I sat down and I gave him all our cult imagery and language: the dawning, the Morningstar, the sacrifice, the pain.
13 Never were his malleable features put to better use, with expressions veering from puzzlement to dawning comprehension.
14 That was the official line-but now reality is dawning.
这是官方底线—不过如今事实正在浮出水面。
15 It was only just dawning on Harry how many witches and wizards there must be in the world; he had never really thought much about those in other countries.
16 I saw a red dawning sun rising slowly.
我看到一轮曈昽的红日在冉冉升起.
17 The ramifications of the ceremony were dawning on Dill, and he fought hard for the role.
18 Together they pursue earthy elasticity and a dawning sort of lyricism.
19 Be reverent before each dawning day. Embrace each hour. Seize each golden minute.
虔诚地迎接每个黎明的到来, 把握每一个小时, 抓住宝贵的每分每秒.
20 They taught me the tongues of the Greeks and the Romans and opened for me the colonnaded vistas of those long-forgotten empires, in this, the dawning of a new empire.
1 开始
initial freshman inaugural incipient inceptive to setout throwoff start attack beginning opening entrance portal threshold dawn onset getaway inception commencement initiation outset kickoff launching startup origination get-go jump-off throw-off go-off -esce get open begin enter launch proceed originate commence prelude introduce mount institute initiate preface enter in on get off the mark set going get feet wet fall V ing begin to set it start in on foot get going fall upon get under way lead out
3 黎明
prime dawn sunrise daybreak sunup cockcrow day-dawn first light crack of dawn break of day crepuscular Dawn aurora matin light morning daylight twilight morn grey daw cockcrow- dayspring auroral matinal aurorean day-clean spring gray Aurora uprise crepuscule aurore break