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The word "morning" refers to the part of the day from waking until noon, or from midnight to noon. It can also be used to describe the next morning or to mean "all the time".

The word "morning" refers to the part of the day from waking until noon, or from midnight to noon. It can also be used to describe the next morning or to mean "all the time".

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/mɔ͟ː(r)nɪŋ/
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[N-VAR 可变名词]早晨;上午(从人们通常醒来到中午或午餐前的一段时间) The morning is the part of each day between the time that people usually wake up and 12 o'clock noon or lunchtime.
  • During the morning your guide will take you around the city...

    导游上午会带你们游览全城。

  • On Sunday morning Bill was woken by the telephone...

    星期天早晨,比尔被电话铃声吵醒了。

  • He read about it in his morning paper.

    他在晨报上读到这条消息。

2
[N-SING 单数名词]凌晨,早晨,上午(从子夜到中午的这段时间) If you refer to a particular time in the morning, you mean a time between 12 o'clock midnight and 12 o'clock noon.
  [the N]
  • I often stayed up until two or three in the morning...

    我经常凌晨两三点才睡。

  • The attack happened in the early hours of the morning.

    在凌晨发起了进攻。

3
[PHRASE 短语]第二天上午;次日上午 If you say that something will happen in the morning, you mean that it will happen during the morning of the following day.
  • I'll fly it to London in the morning...

    我明天上午会把它用航空快件寄到伦敦。

  • Melanie promised that she would call them in the morning.

    梅拉妮许诺第二天上午给他们打电话。

4
[PHRASE 短语]日日夜夜;夜以继日;一直 If you say that something happens morning, noon and night, you mean that it happens all the time.
  [PHR after v]
  • You get fit by playing the game, day in, day out, morning, noon and night.

    从早到晚都坚持做这项运动,日复一日,你就能强壮起来。


Oxford morn·ing / ˈmɔːnɪŋ ; NAmE ˈmɔːrnɪŋ / noun 1 the early part of the day from the time when people wake up until midday or before lunch 早晨;上午 They left for Spain early this morning. 他们今天一早就出发去西班牙了。 See you tomorrow morning. 明天上午见。 I prefer coffee in the morning. 我早晨喜欢喝咖啡。 She woke every morning at the same time. 她每天早上都在同一时间醒来。 Our group meets on Friday mornings. 我们的组员每周五上午碰面。 I walk to work most mornings. 我大多数早晨步行去上班。 We got the news on the morning ofthe wedding. 我们在举行婚礼的那天上午得到这个消息。 He's been in a meeting all morning. 他一上午都在开会。 the morning papers 晨报 see also
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2 the part of the day from midnight to midday 午夜至正午的时间 I didn't get home until two in the morning! 我凌晨两点才到家! He died in the early hours of Sunday morning. 他于星期天凌晨去世。 3 mornings adverb in the morning of each day 在上午;在早晨;每天上午 I only work mornings. 我只在上午工作。 IDIOMS in the ˈmorning 1 during the morning of the next day; tomorrow morning 次日上午;明天上午 I'll give you a call in the morning. 我明天上午给你打电话。 2 between midnight and midday 午夜至正午间 It must have happened at about five o'clock in the morning. 这件事一定发生在凌晨五点钟左右。 morning, noon and ˈnight at all times of the day and night (used to emphasize that sth happens very often or that it happens continuously) 从早到晚;一天到晚 She talks about him morning, noon and night. 她整天把他挂在嘴边。 The work continues morning, noon and night. 这项工作从早到晚持续进行。 more at
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morn·ing / ˈmɔːnɪŋ ; NAmE ˈmɔːrnɪŋ /
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morning1 noun
morning2 interjection
morningmorn‧ing1 /ˈmɔːnɪŋ $ ˈmɔːr-/ ●●● S1 W1 noun [countable, uncountable]
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1the early part of the day, from when the sun rises until 12 o’clock in the middle of the day:  I hated those cold winter mornings. I’m not feeling very well this morning. He stayed in bed late on Sunday morning. She took the early morning train.2the part of the day from 12 o’clock at night until 12 o’clock in the middle of the daytwo/four o’clock in the morning The phone rang at three in the morning. It’s four o’clock in the morning.3in the morning if something will happen in the morning, it will happen during the morning of the following day:  I’ll deal with that in the morning.4mornings during the morning of each day:  She works mornings at the local school.5morning, noon, and night used to emphasize that something happens a lot or continuously:  I was on duty morning, noon, and night.
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GRAMMAR: Patterns with morningin the morningYou do something in the morning: · What time do you get up in the morning? Don’t say: What time do you get up on the morning?on Monday/Tuesday etc morningYou do something on Monday/Tuesday etc morning: · I was late for work on Thursday morning.on the morning of somethingSomething happens on the morning of a particular date or event: · On the morning of March 15, 2008, he was involved in a car accident.· Make sure you arrive in plenty of time on the morning of the exam.all morningYou use all morning to say that something happens during a whole morning, from beginning to end: · I’ve been working hard all morning. Don’t say: I’ve been working hard all the morning.COLLOCATIONSADJECTIVES/NOUN + morningFriday/Monday/Saturday etc morning· I’ll see you on Monday morning.tomorrow morning· Can you have the report ready by tomorrow morning?yesterday morning· I haven’t seen her since yesterday morning.this morning (=today in the morning)· What did you do this morning?the next morning/the following morning· His meeting was not until the next morning.late morning· By the time he woke, it was late morning.the early morning· A light frost covered the fields in the early morning.a beautiful/fine/sunny morning· Outside it was a beautiful morning.a cold/frosty morning· Porridge tastes good on a cold morning.a summer/winter etc morning· They set off on a beautiful spring morning.morning + NOUNthe morning sun/light/mist· the warmth of the morning suna morning coffee/run/swim (=that someone does, drinks etc in the morning)· She read the paper while drinking her morning coffee.the morning paper/news (=that is published or broadcast in the morning)· The story was in all the morning papers.the morning train/flight (=that leaves in the morning)· She took the morning flight back to London.phrasesearly in the morning· He has to get up very early in the morning.first thing in the morning (=at the beginning of the morning)· She set off first thing in the morning.from morning till night (=all day – used for emphasis)· He works from morning till night.in the small hours of the morning (=very early, before dawn)· I was woken up in the small hours of the morning by a strange sound.
morning1 noun
morning2 interjection
morningmorning2 ●●● S2 interjection
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used to greet someone in the morning:  Morning, everybody!
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morning

[ˈmɔ:nɪŋ]

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mornings[3142]
早晨(59%),上午(40%),开端(1%)
n.早晨;黎明;初期

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