dawn的意思和读音

dawn

: [dɔn] : [dɔːn]

n.

v.

dawns  dawning  dawned  

v.end

n.dusk

v.begin,start,be born,emerge,occur

n.sunrise,daybreak,first light,daylight,beginning

dawnn.

1.[u][c]the time of day when light first appears

They start work at dawn .

It's almost dawn.

We arrived in Sydney as dawn broke(= as the first light could be seen) .

I woke up just before dawn.

summer's early dawns

He works from dawn till dusk(= from morning till night) .

2.[sing]~ (of sth)the beginning or first signs of sth

the dawn of civilization/time/history

Peace marked a new dawn in the country's history.使

v.

1.[i]to begin

The following morning dawned bright and warm.

A new technological age had dawned.

2.[i]to become obvious or easy to understand

Slowly the awful truth dawned.

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v.1.,,2.,3., (on, upon)

n.1.the beginning of the day, when it begins to get light

v.1.if something such as a thought or a feeling dawns, you begin to realize, understand, or feel it2.if a day or morning dawns, it begins to get light3.if something such as a new period in history dawns, it begins

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1.The pale pink light of dawn found her still out on her terrace asleep upon the grass beneath a blanket of fine dew.

2.Since the dawn of human existence on earth, campfires have been a favorite place to gather and communicate.便

3.Their experiments solved one of the great mysteries of biology, one scientists had wrestled with since the dawn of genetics.

4.It remains unclear who commissioned "Project Cyber Dawn" and how much of a role the U.”,

5.At dawn the Totenkopf Division launched multiple attacks from its small bridgeheads to overwhelm all the British defences in its sector.,“

6.Waves of sand, firmed by an overnight rain, flow along the route of a fisherman pedaling his catch at dawn to trade it for supplies.使

7.Too slow to be a meteor, too bright when seen at dawn or dusk to be considered contrails, and with a signature flare of two tails.

8.His brother was clumsy since the birth, he was at work from the first dawn of day, singing at the top of his lungs.

9.Since the dawn of humanity in Africa, drums have provided the pulse of our history. They continue to help us celebrate our common humanity.

10.The gray dawn began to dim the light of the rushcandle, before Mary thought it possible that day was already trembling on the horizon.线使