第三人稱單數(shù):dawns第三人稱復(fù)數(shù):dawns現(xiàn)在分詞:dawning過去分詞:dawned過去式:dawned
dawn基本解釋
名詞黎明,拂曉; 開端; 醒悟
不及物動詞破曉,(天)剛亮; 開始出現(xiàn); 變得明朗
及物動詞(開始)被理解,被領(lǐng)悟; 被看清,被想到
dawn反義詞
名詞dusk
dawn的反義詞
dawn同義詞
名詞daybreaksunriseoutsetbeginningcommencementmorningstart
dawn相關(guān)例句
不及物動詞
1. The day was dawning.
天漸漸亮了。
2. dawn是什么意思
2. The truth at last dawned upon her.
她終于明白了事情的真相。
3. The truth at last dawned on him.
最后他開始了解真相。
名詞
1. I woke up at dawn.
我在黎明時醒了。
2. dawn在線翻譯
2. We must get up at dawn.
我們必須天一亮就起來。
3. We look forward to the dawn of better days.
我們期待較好的日子的來臨。
dawn網(wǎng)絡(luò)解釋
1. 晨曦:巴基斯坦<>(Dawn)報周五援引調(diào)查人員的話稱,嫌疑最大的是巴基斯坦虔誠軍. 分析人士認(rèn)為,與基地組織有關(guān)的拉什卡-簡戈維組織(Lashkar-e-Jhangvi)也可能是幕後黑手.
dawn詞典解釋
1. 黎明;拂曉
Dawn is the time of day when light first appears in the sky, just before the sun rises.
e.g. Nancy woke at dawn.
拂曉時分南希醒了。
2. 開端;起始階段
The dawn of a period of time or a situation is the beginning of it.
e.g. We can only guess what went through the mind of a man who could look back to the dawn of powered flight.
一個能夠回想起動力飛行初始階段的人那時腦子里想了些什么,我們只能夠猜測而已。
e.g. ...the dawn of the radio age.
無線電時代的開端
3. 初現(xiàn);出現(xiàn);開始形成
If something is dawning, it is beginning to develop or come into existence.
e.g. Throughout Europe a new railway age, that of the high-speed train, has dawned...
新的鐵路時代——高速鐵路時代,在整個歐洲已經(jīng)開始出現(xiàn)。
e.g. A new era seemed to be about to dawn for the coach and his young team...
對于那名教練和他的年輕球隊來說,一個嶄新的時代似乎即將到來。
4. (一天)到來,開始
When you say that a particular day dawned, you mean it arrived or began, usually when it became light.
dawn
e.g. When the great day dawned, the first concern was the weather...
當(dāng)那個不同尋常的日子到來時,大家首先關(guān)注的是天氣。
e.g. The next day dawned sombre and gloomy.
第二天拂曉時,天色陰沉昏暗。
5. at the crack of dawn -> see crack
相關(guān)詞組:dawn on
dawn英英釋義
noun
1. the earliest period
e.g. the dawn of civilization
the morning of the world
Synonym: morning
2. the first light of day
e.g. we got up before dawn
they talked until morning
Synonym: dawningmorningaurorafirst lightdaybreakbreak of daybreak of the daydayspringsunrisesunupcockcrow
3. an opening time period
e.g. it was the dawn of the Roman Empire
verb
1. become light
e.g. It started to dawn, and we had to get up
2. become clear or enter one's consciousness or emotions
e.g. It dawned on him that she had betrayed him
she was penetrated with sorrow
Synonym: clickget throughcome homeget acrosssink inpenetratefall into place
3. appear or develop
e.g. The age of computers had dawned