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🔑 morn·ingBrE /ˈmɔːnɪŋ/NAmE /ˈmɔːrnɪŋ/ noun🔑 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. 我们组每周五上午碰面。◆I walk to work most mornings. 我大多数早晨步行去上班。◆We got the news on the morning of the 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 good morning 🔑 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。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。 ●in the ˈmorning🔑 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。🔑 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 ˈnightat 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。●the ˌother ˈday/ˈmorning/ˈevening/ˈweek 🔑recently 那天,那天早上,那天晚上,那个星期(用于指说话前不久的日子)◆I saw Jack the other day. 我前几天看到杰克了。 |