daybreak的意思和读音

daybreak

: [ˈdeɪˌbreɪk] : ['deɪbreɪk]

n.

n.dusk

n.dawn,first light,daylight,morning,sunrise

daybreakn.

1.the time of day when light first appears

We left before daybreak.

n.1.;

n.1.the time when light first appears in the morning

1. Alice Wang Daybreak Hiroshi Fujiwara ...

3. 〖 whiskorwipeoff;flick;brushclean〗 daybreak〗 『』 fu ...

4. 〖 lucidasparagus〗 daybreak;dawn〗 〖 God'swill;destiny;fate〗 ...

5. Sentiment of My Heart Daybreak Words of Water ...

6. 〖 consciene〗 daybreak;dawn〗 〖 topoftheskull;crownofthehead〗 ...

7. ... 1. The light of day;sunlight. 2. Daybreak. 3. Daytime. ...

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1.Shooting was heard as the attack was launched shortly after daybreak, but there was no immediate word on casualties.

2.Her face was still flooded with tears, but her eyes began to fill, like the sky at daybreak, with strange beams of joy.

3.When I told them the collection station opens during the business hour, she said: oh, well, then we just wait for the daybreak./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

4.its very hue seems to be imparted to them, cold and lifeless as they look in the gray, somber light of daybreak.线

5.She did not fall asleep until daybreak.

6.and daybreak is not so very far off, and then we may pick up some news of him from early risers as we go along.

7.If you once eulogized the daybreak, then also asks you to hug the dark night.

8.When by chance he falls into a doze at daybreak, the tailor wakes him with his song. The banker complains.

9.At daybreak they entered the temple courts, as they had been told, and began to teach the people.使殿

10.Crouching by a pATient cow AT daybreak in the lush field, a witch on her toadstool, her wrinkled fingers quick AT the squirting dugs.绿