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morning    音标拼音: [m'ɔrnɪŋ]
n. 早晨,早上,初期

早晨,早上,初期

morning
n 1: the time period between dawn and noon; "I spent the morning
running errands" [synonym: {morning}, {morn}, {morning time},
{forenoon}]
2: a conventional expression of greeting or farewell [synonym: {good
morning}, {morning}]
3: the first light of day; "we got up before dawn"; "they talked
until morning" [synonym: {dawn}, {dawning}, {morning}, {aurora},
{first light}, {daybreak}, {break of day}, {break of the
day}, {dayspring}, {sunrise}, {sunup}, {cockcrow}] [ant:
{sundown}, {sunset}]
4: the earliest period; "the dawn of civilization"; "the morning
of the world" [synonym: {dawn}, {morning}]

Morning \Morn"ing\ (m[^o]rn"[i^]ng), n. [OE. morning, morwening.
See {Morn}.]
1. The first or early part of the day, variously understood
as the earliest hours of light, the time near sunrise; the
time from midnight to noon, from rising to noon, etc.
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2. The first or early part; as, the morning of life.
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3. The goddess Aurora. [Poetic] --Shak.
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Morning \Morn"ing\, a.
Pertaining to the first part or early part of the day; being
in the early part of the day; as, morning dew; morning light;
morning service.
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She looks as clear
As morning roses newly washed with dew. --Shak.
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{Morning gown}, a gown worn in the morning before one is
dressed for the day.

{Morning gun}, a gun fired at the first stroke of reveille at
military posts.

{Morning sickness} (Med.), nausea and vomiting, usually
occurring in the morning; -- a common sign of pregnancy.


{Morning star}.
(a) Any one of the planets (Venus, Jupiter, Mars, or Saturn)
when it precedes the sun in rising, esp. Venus. Cf.
{Evening star}, {Evening}.
(b) Satan. See {Lucifer}.
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Since he miscalled the morning star,
Nor man nor fiend hath fallen so far. --Byron.
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(c) A weapon consisting of a heavy ball set with spikes,
either attached to a staff or suspended from one by a
chain.

{Morning watch} (Naut.), the watch between four a. m. and
eight a. m..
[1913 Webster] Morning glory



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  • MORNING Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of MORNING is dawn How to use morning in a sentence
  • Morning - Wikipedia
    Morning is either the period from sunrise to noon, or the period from midnight to noon [1][2] In the first definition it is preceded by the twilight period of dawn, and there are no exact times for when morning begins (also true of evening and night) because it can vary according to one's latitude, and the hours of daylight at each time of year
  • MORNING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
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  • This week on Sunday Morning (June 15) - CBS News
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  • MORNING definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
    The morning is the part of each day between the time that people usually wake up and 12 o'clock noon or lunchtime
  • morning noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
    Definition of morning noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary the early part of the day from the time when people wake up until 12 o'clock in the middle of the day or before lunch They left for Spain early this morning See you tomorrow morning She drove to Bristol yesterday morning She still felt unwell the following morning
  • Morning - Etymology, Origin Meaning - Etymonline
    "first part of the day" (technically from midnight to noon), late 14c , a contraction of mid-13c morwenynge, moregeninge, from morn, morewen (see morn) + suffix -ing, on pattern of evening Originally the time just before sunrise As an adjective from 1530s; as a greeting by 1849, short for good morning
  • morning - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    From Middle English morwenyng, from morwen +‎ -ing By surface analysis, morn +‎ ing See also morrow (Middle English morwe) morning (plural mornings) I'll see you tomorrow morning I'm working in the morning, so let's meet in the afternoon
  • morning - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
    morning ˈmɔːnɪŋ n the first part of the day, ending at or around noon; sunrise; daybreak; dawn; the beginning or early period: the morning of the world; the morning after ⇒ informal the aftereffects of excess, esp a hangover (modifier) of, used, or occurring in the morning: morning coffee
  • Good Morning America Hosts First Show in New Studio - People. com
    Good Morning America aired from its brand-new studio at the Robert A Iger building in New York City on Monday, June 16; To celebrate the relocation, some friendly faces from ABC including The





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