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词汇 morrow
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Definition of morrow in English:

morrow

noun ˈmɒrəʊ
the morrowarchaic, literary
  • 1The following day.

    〈古或诗/文〉翌日

    on the morrow they attacked the city

    次日,他们进攻了城市。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I believe Mrs. Ellen is informing her this very instant, she will be leaving on the morrow.
    • If not on the morrow, then the following day for certain.
    • Go with your mother, or leave the village entirely, but do not remain here longer than the morrow.
    • ‘We shall be leaving on the morrow - you are welcome to join us,’ she said to her daughter and son-in-law.
    • Please send your daughter to my father's residence on the morrow to discuss the terms of the agreement, provided the proposal warrants your permission.
    1. 1.1 The time following an event.
      〈古或诗/文〉翌日
      in the morrow of great victory
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Hopefully I will have better news in the morrow.
      • In the morrow I think I might get a job with a defence contractor - I bet they'll be paying out bonuses this year.
    2. 1.2 The near future.
      将来
      the religious enthusiast who takes no thought for the morrow

      我们有宗教狂热者,他们毫不考虑将来。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • You try to live life to the fullest, savouring every moment, for you never know what the morrow may bring-or if there will be a morrow for you.
      • Adam talks about God, the Forbidden tree, sleep, the difference between beast and man, his plans for the morrow, the stars and the angels.
      • Life was secure and the morrow could be greeted without terror.
      • She would probably not survive the morrow, in any event.
      • Correspondingly, perceptions on technicalities of education have varied from time to time, but what would never change would be the task borne by schools in moulding children into responsible citizens of morrow.

Origin

Middle English morwe, from Old English morgen (see morn).

  • morning from Middle English:

    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.

Rhymes

borrow, Corot, sorrow, tomorrow

Definition of morrow in US English:

morrow

noun
the morrowliterary, archaic
  • 1The following day.

    〈古或诗/文〉翌日

    on the morrow they attacked the city

    次日,他们进攻了城市。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Go with your mother, or leave the village entirely, but do not remain here longer than the morrow.
    • Please send your daughter to my father's residence on the morrow to discuss the terms of the agreement, provided the proposal warrants your permission.
    • I believe Mrs. Ellen is informing her this very instant, she will be leaving on the morrow.
    • If not on the morrow, then the following day for certain.
    • ‘We shall be leaving on the morrow - you are welcome to join us,’ she said to her daughter and son-in-law.
    1. 1.1 The time following an event.
      〈古或诗/文〉翌日
      in the morrow of great victory, will they show some equanimity?

      取得重大胜利之后,他们会表现出些许镇静吗?

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Hopefully I will have better news in the morrow.
      • In the morrow I think I might get a job with a defence contractor - I bet they'll be paying out bonuses this year.
    2. 1.2 The near future.
      将来
      we have the religious enthusiast who takes no thought for the morrow

      我们有宗教狂热者,他们毫不考虑将来。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Life was secure and the morrow could be greeted without terror.
      • Adam talks about God, the Forbidden tree, sleep, the difference between beast and man, his plans for the morrow, the stars and the angels.
      • She would probably not survive the morrow, in any event.
      • Correspondingly, perceptions on technicalities of education have varied from time to time, but what would never change would be the task borne by schools in moulding children into responsible citizens of morrow.
      • You try to live life to the fullest, savouring every moment, for you never know what the morrow may bring-or if there will be a morrow for you.

Origin

Middle English morwe, from Old English morgen (see morn).

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