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dawn·ed 英dɔːn美dɔːn COCA²¹⁷³⁴BNC¹⁷¹⁷²Economist²⁹⁹⁰¹⁺⁴ 基本双解英英易错辨析词源搭配短语近义反义句型用法例句Thesaurus例句 n.黎明⁶¹;曙光¹²;开端⁶;破晓¹⁸vi.开始出现²;破晓;逐渐明白¹原型dawn的过去式和过去分词过去分词dawned现在分词dawning三单dawns n.名词 CU黎明; 拂晓the time of day when light first appears; the first appearance of light in the sky before the sun rises S开端; 萌芽the beginning or first appearance of new period, idea, feeling, etc. v.动词 vi. & link v. 破晓; 天初亮begin to grow light vi. 开始现出begin to appear Noun: the first light of day;we got up before dawn they talked until morning the earliest period;the dawn of civilization the morning of the world an opening time period;it was the dawn of the Roman Empire Verb: become clear or enter one's consciousness or emotions;It dawned on him that she had betrayed him she was penetrated with sorrow appear or develop;The age of computers had dawned become light;It started to dawn, and we had to get up n.名词 黎明时分,客人们离去。❌ At the dawn the guests departed. ✔️ At dawn the guests departed. 一大早,他们便起床出发了。❌ At early dawn, they got up and set off. ✔️ At the early dawn, they got up and set off. 析 at dawn〔before dawn, from dawn〕 till dark等短语中不可加the,但在at the early dawn, with the dawn等短语中一定要加the。 n.名词 dawn, twilight这两个词都有“曙光”的意思。其区别在于: 1.dawn指太阳刚要或刚刚升起的“黎明,拂晓”时分; twilight指日出前的曙光。例如: They stepped out into the twilight.他们走进曙光中。2.twilight还可指“暮光”“黄昏”,而dawn不可。 3.用于比喻, dawn可指某个时期的“开端; 开始”; twilight则指“恐慌时代”“没落时代”。 v.动词 dawn, break这两个词都可作“破晓”解。其区别在于:break的主语只能用day; 而dawn的主语用day和morning都可以。例如: The day breaks at five. The morning〔day〕 dawns at five.五点钟天就亮了。twilight,dawn,dusk这些名词含有“黎明,黄昏”之意。 twilight指日落后或日出前的微明,但通常侧重于前者。 dawn指天刚亮时的黎明,可作引申用。 dusk指接近夜晚的黄昏时刻。 直接源自中古英语的dauen;最初源自古英语的dagung,意为破晓。 用作名词 n. 动词+~mark the dawn标志着开始see the dawn看到曙光wait for the dawn等待着开始wake with dawn黎明即醒形容词+~cold dawn寒冷的拂晓golden dawn金色的曙光介词+~at dawn拂晓时before dawn黎明前from dawn till dark从早到晚~+介词dawn of this century本世纪之初用作动词 v.~+副词dawn abruptly突然明白dawn calmly悄然天亮dawn clearly清楚地了解dawn finally终于开始现出dawn gradually渐渐地了解dawn slowly慢慢地清楚~+介词dawn on明白dawn on one's mind了解dawn on one's view出现在某人面前dawn upon the world世界开始进入 用作动词v. dawn on〔upon〕 v.+prep.
逐渐被人知晓,明白 become gradually known by (sb) dawn on〔upon〕 sthA grey day dawned upon the sleeping city.一个灰蒙蒙的白昼降临于这座沉睡的城市。 The ocean dawned on our view.海洋呈现在我们眼前。 A smile dawned on his face.他脸上露出了笑容。 A new era is dawning upon the world.世界正进入一个新时代。dawn on〔upon〕 sb/sthThe fact has just dawned on me.我现在才明白这件事。 The truth may one day dawn upon you.你总有一天会明白真相。 At last it dawned on us.我们终于明白了。 The answer dawned on me when I wasn't thinking about the work.在我没考虑答案的时候,答案不知不觉地出来了。It ~ed on sb that/wh-clasueIt suddenly dawned on me that I'd caught the wrong train.我突然意识到我乘错了火车。 It dawned on me that the following day would be her birthday.我突然想起第二天是她的生日。 It dawned on me that I was lost.我渐渐明白,我迷路了。 It has slowly dawned upon us that he will not help.我们慢慢地明白过来他将不会来帮忙。 It dawned on me where I had seen him before.我渐渐想起以前是在哪里见到过他。 It suddenly dawned upon me why he was so anxious to know when the accident took place.我突然意识到他为什么急于知道事故是何时发生的。近义词 birthstartoriginsunrisedaybreakbeginningfirst lightn. break of day反义词 endsunsetfinishn. dusknightfallconclusion 用作名词n.The dawns here in the mountains are very beautiful.这里山区的黎明是很美的。 Did you hear the cock crow at dawn?黎明时你听到鸡叫了吗? At dawn we broke through the barbed wire entanglements under the city wall.拂晓我们突破了城墙的铁丝网。 They got across the bridge before dawn.他们于破晓前过了那座桥。 They work from dawn till dark.他们从天亮一直工作到天黑。 The war was ended and we looked forward to the dawn of much happier days.大战结束了,我们盼望着更加美好日子的来临。用作动词v. 用作不及物动词 S+~+ADay dawns in the east.东方破晓。 The morning dawned brightly.拂晓天气晴朗。 The day was just dawning.天刚亮。 Day will soon dawn.天很快就亮了。 The day was dawning when we set out.我们出发时天刚破晓。 They were waiting for the day to dawn.他们等待天明。 The space age dawned in the twentieth century.太空时代开始于二十世纪。 A new age dawned with the invention of the radio.随着无线电的发明,一个新时代开始了。 用作系动词 S+~+ n.Last Sunday dawned a perfect day.上星期日,一早就是个好天气。S+~+ adj.The morning dawned fresh and clear after the storm at night.夜里暴风雨过后迎来空气清新的拂晓。 After the storm at night, the morning dawned clear and fine over the bay.经过一夜的暴风雨之后,海湾的早晨分外晴朗。 The next day dawned bright and sunny.第二天一大早阳光灿烂。 n.名词
dawn的意思是“黎明; 拂晓; 天刚亮”,既可作可数名词又可作不可数名词,前面通常用介词at或before。 dawn引申可表示“开端; 萌芽”,总是用单数形式,常与定冠词the连用。 v.动词
dawn用作不及物动词,多与介词on/upon连用,基本意思是“天破晓,黎明”,引申可表示人“在头脑中开始出现,开始觉醒,明白过来,明确起来,清楚起来; 出现,呈现”等。 dawn偶尔也可用作系动词,接形容词或名词作表语,表示“发亮; 破晓”。 动词70%,名词30% 用作名词We set sail atdawnand headed for New York.我们在黎明起程,直驶纽约。 Diana aroused them just beforedawn.戴安娜在黎明前唤醒了他们。 I can see thedawnof the better day for humanity.我已经看到了人类美好日子的曙光。 The sky was pink with the first glimmer of thedawn.天空因第一丝曙光而呈淡红色。 We're at the end of the historical epoch, and at thedawnof another.我们正处在一个历史时代的末期, 另一个历史时代的开端。 We look forward to thedawnof better days.我们期待较好的日子的来临。 The marchers jumped off at the crack ofdawn.行军队伍在破晓时出发了。 Break ofdawn, there's no sun up in the sky.破晓时分,天空还没有太阳。用作不及物动词A new era isdawning.一个新的时代开始出现了。 It began todawnafter the long night.漫漫长夜之后天开始亮起来。 The truth began todawnupon him.他开始明白那道理。 It didn'tdawnon me that I was getting the bum's rush.我不明白,我竟要被赶走。verb.start 同义词 loom,unfoldappear,begin,develop,emerge,glimmer,initiate,lighten,open,originate,riseshow itself 反义词 close,conclude,decrease,disappear,end,finish,hide,lessen,terminateset And it finally dawned on me: It was over. 我终于明白:这一切都结束了。 yeeyan The day of the meeting dawned, everything had been planned. 会面的日子如期而至,所有事情如计划进行。 yeeyan Then it dawned on her. 她渐渐明白了。 ebigear When the morning dawned, however, Zarathustra found himself in a thick forest, and no path was any longer visible. 然而,破晓时分,查拉图斯特拉发现自己进入了一片茂密的森林,再也辨认不出路径。 yeeyan As the new century dawned, efforts at compromise continued, but in the halls and committee rooms of Congress. 随着新世纪的来临,达成一致的努力只在国会会议室继续着。 yeeyan At last it dawned on me that there is no way to happiness. Happiness is the way. 最后,我终于明白了,没有通往幸福的路,幸福本身就是这条路。 kekenet But as I walked tremendous distances early in my re- immersion it slowly dawned on me that something else was lacking. 但就在我早上再次专心地走在一条长长的道路上时,我慢慢发现有什么东西正在逐渐消逝。 yeeyan But he had the guts to take on Johnson, and as the year dawned, he was the only horse the anti- warriors had to ride. 然而他有勇气和约翰逊竞争,随着大选年的到来,他成为反战勇士们可以骑上的惟一一匹战马。 yeeyan Departure day dawned clear and bright. 出发的那天清早,天气晴朗。 ebigear Even so, there was still a firm expectation in London as Sunday dawned that something would be done to save Lehman. 即便如此,在周日黄昏降临的时候,伦敦方面仍在坚定地期待着有什么方案会挽救雷曼。 yeeyan Frank began to panic as it dawned on him that they might be over. 当弗兰克渐渐明白两人可能分手的时候,他开始发慌。 yeeyan Once the truth dawned and they demanded more pay, unemployment would rise back to its “ natural” rate. 一旦真相明了,他们要求更高的工资,失业率又会回升到自然比率。 ecocn Slowly but surely, it dawned on men that they did not need God to explain, govern or justify certain areas of life. 虽然这个过程很漫长,但是可以肯定的是人们会渐渐理解他们不再需要上帝来解释、支配或裁决他们生活了。 yeeyan Sterling looks especially vulnerable in the harsh new world that dawned after the credit crisis. 英镑在信贷危机之后严酷的新世界中似乎更容易受到冲击. ecocn The next morning dawned very bright and cold. 第二天早晨,天亮得早而且天气非常冷。 ebigear The truth dawned on her, and she could hardly conceal her astonishment. 她猜到了真情,她几乎掩饰不住惊讶。 jukuu Then it dawned on me: I wasn't procrastinating from work. I was procrastinating from reading. 然后我渐渐明白,我不是在工作中拖延时间,而是耽搁在阅读上。 yeeyan Tuesday morning, it dawned on me that Jane always wanted a white car. 星期二早上,我突然想起简总是想要一辆白色的车。 yeeyan Yea, you know. At first I couldn't figure that out and then it dawned on me: I am a woman. 是啊,知道吗。起初我还搞不清楚,现在我算明白了:我是一个女人。 putclub |