| 正面 | 4036.dawn 英 [dɔːn]美 [dɔn] ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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| 背面 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 释义: 1. 死都要贪步会跌倒.2. 谐音“死贪步” => 绊倒、犯错误。n. 黎明;开端vt. 破晓;出现;被领悟n. (Dawn)人名;(西)道恩 例句: 1. At dawn I woke him up and said we were leaving.黎明时分,我把他叫醒,告诉他我们要走了。 dawn 黎明来自PIE*dhegwh, 燃烧,发光,词源同day, yesterday. 引申义曙光,黎明。 dawndawn: [15] Dawn was originally formed from day. The Old English word dæg ‘day’ formed the basis of dagung, literally ‘daying’, a word coined to designate the emergence of day from night. In Middle English this became daiing or dawyng, which in the 13th to 14th centuries evolved to dai(e)ning or dawenyng, on the model of some such Scandinavian form as Old Swedish daghning. Then in the 15th century the -ing ending was dropped to produce dawn.=> daydawn (v.)c. 1200, dauen, "to dawn, grow light," shortened or back-formed from dauinge, dauing "period between darkness and sunrise," (c. 1200), from Old English dagung, from dagian "to become day," from Proto-Germanic *dagaz "day" (cognates: German tagen "to dawn;" see day (n.)). Probably influenced by Scandinavian cognates (Danish dagning, Old Norse dagan "a dawning"). Related: Dawned; dawning.dawn (n.)1590s, from dawn (v.)." |
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