| 单词 |
morn |
| 释义 |
morn I. \ˈmȯ(ə)rn, ˈmȯ(ə)n\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English morn, morwen dawn, morning, from Old English morgen; akin to Old High German morgan morning, Old Norse morginn, Gothic maurgins morning, Latin merus pure, unmixed, Greek marmairein to flash, sparkle, Sanskrit marīci ray of light 1. a. : the beginning of the day : dawn, sunrise < it was the lark, the herlad of the morn — Shakespeare > < a certain morn broke beautiful and blue — Robert Browning > b. : the first or early part of the day : morning < been on the go since morn — G.W.Brace > < working from morn to night, he had no time for frills — John Buchan > 2. chiefly dialect Britain : tomorrow — used with the < the morn's the Sabbath — J.M.Barrie > 3. : east < the bugle that blows in lands of morn — A.E.Housman > II. adjective : morning |
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- 2,3,5
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