dawn on 的定义
- Also, dawn upon. Become evident or understood, as in It finally dawned on him that he was expected to call them, or Around noon it dawned upon me that I had never eaten breakfast. This expression transfers the beginning of daylight to the beginning of a thought process. Harriet Beecher Stowe had it in Uncle Tom's Cabin: “The idea that they had either feelings or rights had never dawned upon her.” [Mid-1800s]
dawn on 近义词
等同于 strike
等同于 occur
dawn on 的近义词 12 个
- hit
- reveal
- strike
- expose
- flash
- come to one
- cross one's mind
- go through one's head
- offer itself
- present itself
- spring to mind
- suggest itself
dawn on 的反义词 1 个
等同于 register
dawn on 的近义词 6 个
dawn on 的反义词 2 个
更多dawn on例句
- Just the hard-on before you shoot unarmed members of the public.
- Shortly after dawn, there was another outbreak of deadly force.
- Three on-the-record stories from a family: a mother and her daughters who came from Phoenix.
- You just travel light with carry-on luggage, go to cities that you love, and get to hang out with all your friends.
- It was a brick wall that we turned into the on-ramp of a highway.
- Things looked anxious for a bit, but by this morning's dawn all are dug in, cool, confident.
- Will it ever dawn on Mrs. Dodd's mind, that parsons, even married parsons, are but men?
- A certain light was beginning to dawn dimly within her,—the light which, showing the way, forbids it.
- From dawn to breakfast time all hands busy slinging shells—modern war sinews—piles of them—aboard.
- Though frightened to death, I refused to part with my reserve and made ready to go and take command of it at break of dawn.