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Definition of morning in English: morningnoun ˈmɔːnɪŋˈmɔrnɪŋ 1The period of time between midnight and noon, especially from sunrise to noon. 上午,早晨 I've got a meeting this morning it was a beautiful sunny morning 那是一个阳光灿烂的美丽早晨。 as modifier the morning papers Example sentencesExamples - Try to keep your cats indoors early in the morning and at dusk, when birds are most active.
- No trams were running at the time, but it caused chaos in the morning rush hour.
- She wakes up early in the morning and works on her wood sculptures until about noon.
- It is not unknown for it to take me two and a half hours to get to work in the morning.
- Nowadays it's football from the time you wake up in the morning until you to go bed at night.
- Many people are too busy in the morning to eat breakfast or just do not feel hungry.
- Now, if it doesn't work in the morning, we don't bother trying again until after lunch.
- We went to school across the fields in the morning and helped out on the farm in the evenings.
- In a city like Glasgow, when people wake up in the morning the first thing they do is open the paper.
- The two and a half hours of language lessons in the morning are not a pleasant ordeal for me.
- Even so, John still starts work at three o'clock in the morning seven days a week.
- The hostel had the usual practice of opening doors at seven in the morning and locking them at ten at night.
- If there's something in the morning paper about a case, I cut it out and put it in a file.
- Jane had help looking after Stephen for a couple of hours in the morning and evening.
- Men drive more than women and they are on the road earlier in the morning and later at night.
- He spent three days working from seven in the morning until eleven at night on his masterpiece.
- We were supposed to leave very early in the morning since we had a very busy day ahead of us.
- You will work from seven in the morning till seven at night and have one and a half free days per month.
- He can be seen early in the morning and late at night making sure all is in order.
- Their mother worked the night shift at the local hospital and did not get home until eight in the morning.
Synonyms before noon, before lunch(time), a.m. literary morn Nautical & North American forenoon - 1.1 Sunrise.
破晓 a hint of steely light showed that morning was on its way 些许灰蒙蒙的亮光表明即将破晓。 Example sentencesExamples - I knew I had to be mentally tough, so I just started telling myself morning was coming
- For a while, the birds kept both of us happy, sitting in the morning sun, blue sky overhead.
- For two miles the water stretched north, a flat sheet of grey in the morning sun.
- Wednesday morning dawned bright, clear, and cold - typical end of October weather.
- I walked out to the balcony and looked out into the morning sun light.
- The morning sun beats through the windows on Laura's face as she writes.
Synonyms dawn, daybreak, sunrise, break of day, first light North American sunup literary cockcrow, dayspring, dawning, aurora
adverb ˈmɔːnɪŋˈmɔrnɪŋ morningsinformal Every morning. 〈非正式〉每天早晨 mornings, she'd sleep late 她每天早晨都起得很晚。
exclamation ˈmɔːnɪŋˈmɔrnɪŋ informal short for good morning Example sentencesExamples - Morning mate. I trust you are feeling a whole lot better today.
- 'Morning, how are you?'
Phrasesthe morning after (the night before) humorous The morning after an evening of drinking, when one has a hangover. 〈幽默〉(夜晚狂饮后仍未醒酒的)次日早上 Example sentencesExamples - Today, the morning after the night before, it's a great feeling to wake up and have all the sores to remind you of the game that was.
- Maybe as a student I overdid it a little, and have been known to wake up on a strange floor in strange house (though never in a strange town or country) the morning after the night before.
- It's the morning after the night before, and your party clearly went with a swing.
- Ladders are not my thing, especially the morning after the night before.
- Introduced her to the heady world of alcohol and nightclubs and skipping lectures to deal with the morning after the night before.
- And now it was the morning after the night before and Taylor found herself staring up at Simone who had woken her in a particularly ungentle fashion.
- In South Yorkshire traffic patrols will also be on alert the morning after to spot suspected drink drivers.
- I really respect you as a person,’ she breezily jokes as he is given his marching orders the morning after the night before.
- It was the morning after the night before and emotions were still running high.
- Finally, if it is the morning after the night before and you have the mother and father of a hangover, don't despair.
we used to fight morning, noon, and night Example sentencesExamples - The Regulations Review Committee deals with regulations morning, noon, and night.
- ‘You know, you may be the first football guy ever in Seaview history to shun hanging with the team morning, noon, and night,’ Rachel mused aloud.
- For centuries you had enormous whale fleets armed with the most sophisticated technology of their time, manned by experts working morning, noon, and night to kill more whales.
- I never would've dreamed I would eat lobster morning, noon, and night, for free.
- You stop being a private person, you can no longer have any solitude and silence to get on with the real business of writing poetry, you're a figure of fun, pestered by journalists morning, noon, and night.
- As soon as my first child came, I started singing - morning, noon, and night.
- If only for reasons of convenience, many use them for personal calls, morning, noon, and night.
- Then I have at least three big projects I have to get going on, as well as columns and articles to write, books to read to my kids, hikes to go on and mouths that get hungry morning, noon, and night.
- When he was in the army, he got tattoos and drank morning, noon, and night.
Synonyms all the time, without a break, constantly, continually, always, forever, incessantly, ceaselessly, perpetually, unceasingly
OriginMiddle English: from morn, on the pattern of evening. In Old English the word for the beginning of the day was morgen, which survives in the literary words morn and morrow. In the Middle Ages morn was extended to morning on the model of evening (see even). Excessive drinking has resulted in the morning after (more fully the morning after the night before) since the late 19th century.
Rhymesaborning, awning, dawning, mourning, spawning, warning Definition of morning in US English: morningnounˈmôrniNGˈmɔrnɪŋ 1The period of time between midnight and noon, especially from sunrise to noon. 上午,早晨 it was a beautiful sunny morning 那是一个阳光灿烂的美丽早晨。 I toiled in the fields from morning till night it was a little after eight in the morning 时间是早上八点稍过一点儿。 Example sentencesExamples - We went to school across the fields in the morning and helped out on the farm in the evenings.
- The hostel had the usual practice of opening doors at seven in the morning and locking them at ten at night.
- He can be seen early in the morning and late at night making sure all is in order.
- The two and a half hours of language lessons in the morning are not a pleasant ordeal for me.
- Try to keep your cats indoors early in the morning and at dusk, when birds are most active.
- In a city like Glasgow, when people wake up in the morning the first thing they do is open the paper.
- He spent three days working from seven in the morning until eleven at night on his masterpiece.
- It is not unknown for it to take me two and a half hours to get to work in the morning.
- You will work from seven in the morning till seven at night and have one and a half free days per month.
- No trams were running at the time, but it caused chaos in the morning rush hour.
- Many people are too busy in the morning to eat breakfast or just do not feel hungry.
- Men drive more than women and they are on the road earlier in the morning and later at night.
- Nowadays it's football from the time you wake up in the morning until you to go bed at night.
- Their mother worked the night shift at the local hospital and did not get home until eight in the morning.
- She wakes up early in the morning and works on her wood sculptures until about noon.
- We were supposed to leave very early in the morning since we had a very busy day ahead of us.
- Now, if it doesn't work in the morning, we don't bother trying again until after lunch.
- If there's something in the morning paper about a case, I cut it out and put it in a file.
- Jane had help looking after Stephen for a couple of hours in the morning and evening.
- Even so, John still starts work at three o'clock in the morning seven days a week.
Synonyms before noon, before lunch, before lunchtime, a.m. - 1.1 Sunrise.
破晓 a hint of steely light showed that morning was on its way 些许灰蒙蒙的亮光表明即将破晓。 Example sentencesExamples - I walked out to the balcony and looked out into the morning sun light.
- For two miles the water stretched north, a flat sheet of grey in the morning sun.
- I knew I had to be mentally tough, so I just started telling myself morning was coming
- The morning sun beats through the windows on Laura's face as she writes.
- For a while, the birds kept both of us happy, sitting in the morning sun, blue sky overhead.
- Wednesday morning dawned bright, clear, and cold - typical end of October weather.
Synonyms dawn, daybreak, sunrise, break of day, first light
adverbˈmôrniNGˈmɔrnɪŋ morningsinformal Every morning. 〈非正式〉每天早晨 mornings, she'd sleep late 她每天早晨都起得很晚。
exclamationˈmôrniNGˈmɔrnɪŋ informal short for good morning Example sentencesExamples - Morning mate. I trust you are feeling a whole lot better today.
- 'Morning, how are you?'
PhrasesExample sentencesExamples - When he was in the army, he got tattoos and drank morning, noon, and night.
- The Regulations Review Committee deals with regulations morning, noon, and night.
- I never would've dreamed I would eat lobster morning, noon, and night, for free.
- Then I have at least three big projects I have to get going on, as well as columns and articles to write, books to read to my kids, hikes to go on and mouths that get hungry morning, noon, and night.
- As soon as my first child came, I started singing - morning, noon, and night.
- For centuries you had enormous whale fleets armed with the most sophisticated technology of their time, manned by experts working morning, noon, and night to kill more whales.
- ‘You know, you may be the first football guy ever in Seaview history to shun hanging with the team morning, noon, and night,’ Rachel mused aloud.
- You stop being a private person, you can no longer have any solitude and silence to get on with the real business of writing poetry, you're a figure of fun, pestered by journalists morning, noon, and night.
- If only for reasons of convenience, many use them for personal calls, morning, noon, and night.
Synonyms all the time, without a break, constantly, continually, always, forever, incessantly, ceaselessly, perpetually, unceasingly
OriginMiddle English: from morn, on the pattern of evening. |