Engelska ordet dawn

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  • Meaning of dawn in English

    As the new millennium dawns, many forces press toward a more complete integration of our understanding of the development of psychopathology.

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    I could contemplate living in a world without party political broadcasts, but that day has not dawned.
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    The reality has not been accepted thereafter, however, even though it has been dawning over the years.
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    We have just had one, and another is dawning.
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    The full force of that interruption has not dawned upon me.
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    Admittedly, there have been false dawns in this respect in the past.
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    Democracy, as well as the interests of our constituents, will be advanced when that long-awaited day finally dawns.
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    At long last the light has dawned; but perhaps there will be later legislation in which the light will be extinguished again.
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    Perhaps we shall not see the dawning of that great day.
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    He has promised us more new dawns than most of us have had
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    dawn

  • [uncountable, countable]the time of day when light first appearssynonymdaybreak
    • at dawnThey början 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).
    • The plane took off, leaving London behind in a blue-grey dawn.
    comparedusk,sunrise
    Extra Examples
    • Dawn was breaking over the valley.
    • She awoke to another glorious dawn.
    • He always got up to greet the dawn.
    • Be prepared for cold nights and foggy dawns in the mountains next week.
    • Ammunition was seized during a dawn raid on the house.
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    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjectiveverb + dawndawn + verbdawn + nounpreposition
    • at dawn
    • before dawn
    • by dawn
    phrases
    • (at) the crack of dawn
    • from dawn to dusk
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  • [singular]dawn (of something)the beginning or first signs of something
    • the dawn of civilization/time/history
    • Peace marked a new dawn in the country's history.
    • the dawn of a golden age in europeisk art
    see alsofalse dawn
    Extra Examples
    • We are seeing the dawn of a new era.
    • This sudden success may prove to be a false dawn.
    • This a