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morning

/mawr-ning/US // ˈmɔr nɪŋ //UK // (ˈmɔːnɪŋ) //

上午,早晨,早上,早间

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the first part or period of the day, extending from dawn, or from midnight, to noon.
    • : the beginning of day; dawn: Morning is almost here.
    • : the first or early period of anything; beginning: the morning of life.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of or relating to morning: the morning hours.
    • : occurring, appearing, used, etc., in the morning: a morning coffee break.

Phrases

  • morning after, the
  • good day (morning)
  • Monday-morning quarterback

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • You can read it every morning on Extra Crunch, or get The Exchange newsletter every Saturday.

  • The Nihon Keizai Shimbun profile credits him with pioneering tsuji-dachi, the now commonplace practice of making “soapbox speeches” in front of train stations to connect with morning commuters.

  • I’m also a runner, I wouldn’t necessarily say that’s fun, but I do seven miles every single morning.

  • For preschools, staff recommended a traditional in-person learning model with morning and afternoon on-campus sessions in small student groups, with safety considerations such as monitoring toys and materials provided to each group, Jennings said.

  • I looked just this morning and egg prices are up about 300 percent over just a few weeks ago.

  • Gunshots rang out in Paris this morning on a second day of deadly violence that has stunned the French capital.

  • A policewoman was shot dead this morning while law enforcement searched for the Charlie Lebdo killers.

  • This reporter knocked at the Wilkins home on Tuesday morning but received neither an answer nor the business end of a shotgun.

  • Indeed, although he works here in the old town, he lives in the new part of the city where he walks his dog in the morning.

  • In the wee hours of Christmas morning, a flight deal was shared in an exclusive Facebook group for urban travelers.

  • “This is a distressing predicament for these young people,” thought Mr. Pickwick, as he dressed himself next morning.

  • On the morning after Ramona's disappearance, words had been spoken by each which neither would ever forget.

  • The lady in black was reading her morning devotions on the porch of a neighboring bathhouse.

  • There he gave orders for the car to be put into running condition for the following morning, and returned to the hotel.

  • Mary is fair as the morning dew— Cheeks of roses and ribbons of blue!