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单词 morning and evening
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morning and evening
In the morning. In Middle English occasionally †the morning. Now only in phrases, as morning and evening, etc. morning, noon, and night: all day, incessantly.
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the world > action or operation > continuing > continually (in action) [phrase]
night and dayeOE
day and nightOE
without(en) blina1300
morning, noon, and nightc1325
but stintc1330
by and byc1330
early and latec1330
without ceasec1330
without ceasinga1340
withouten hoc1374
without releasec1400
still opece1422
in a ranec1480
never ceasable?1518
without remorse1555
every foot (and anon)1561
round1652
year in and year out1819
twenty-four hours a day1914
the world > time > frequency > [adverb] > repeatedly
day and nightOE
morning, noon, and nightc1325
new and newa1425
time after time?a1425
over and overa1470
toties quoties1525
again and again1533
reiteratively1619
over and over again1637
repeatedlya1647
times without number1658
to and again1659
—— in, —— out1815
time and time again1821
day in (and) day out1824
recurringly1828
repetitiously1828
recurrently1841
repetitively1872
ever and again1880
recursively1901
twenty-four hours a day1914
serially1978
the world > time > day and night > day or daytime > morning > [adverb]
earlyOE
orOE
ereOE
amornOE
amorrowc1275
rathec1275
betimea1300
morningc1325
of (also in, on) morningsc1395
a-morninga1400
a-morningsc1400
betimes1481
morningly1560
in the morning1562
ante meridiem1563
timeous1566
rare1574
in a morning1591
rearly1596
timeouslyc1600
mornly1605
a.m.1651
rear1714
antemeridian1770
bright and early1805
matutinely1833
matutinally1897
ack emma1918
c1325 (c1300) Chron. Robert of Gloucester (Calig.) 11676 (MED) Þe tiwesday to euesham he wende þe morweninge.
?a1475 Ludus Coventriae (1922) 37 (MED) I pray to god..that he me kepe in such A plyght, mornynge, hevenynge, mydday and none.
1560–1 in R. Adam Edinb. Rec. (1899) II. 121 For candill, mornyng and eining xij d.
1611 Bible (King James) Psalms lv. 17 Euening and morning, and at noone will I pray, and crie aloud. View more context for this quotation
1631 in S. Ree Rec. Elgin (1908) II. 222 To serue the tables the morne John Mill [and three others] morneing.
a1704 T. Brown Dispensary in 3rd Vol. Wks. (1708) iii. 90 Take one Spoonful of it Morning and Evening.
1745 B. Franklin Let. ?May in Papers (1961) III. 26 I compute five hundred thousand petitions were offered up.., which added to the petitions of every family morning and evening.
1808 E. Weeton Let. 1 Apr. in Jrnl. of Governess (1969) I. 80 Your praises..have operated almost like a dose of salts, and have worked me morning, noon, and night for these two days.
1864 A. Trollope Can you forgive Her? I. xx. 160 Your sitting here all alone, morning, noon, and night, won't bring him back.
1911 J. London in Hampton's Mag. Mar. 312/1 We were having councils morning, noon and night, and in the middle of the night.
1990 V. S. Naipaul India: Million Mutinies (1991) i. 45 In a traditional Maharashtrian household the elders would recite, morning and evening, slokas or verses from the writings of the famous gurus.
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