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B2 the period in the day when light from the sun begins to appear in the sky拂曉,破曉,黎明

We woke at dawn.天一亮我們就醒了。
We left as dawn was breaking (= starting).我們離開時天將破曉。
We left at the break of dawn.我們離開時天將破曉。
the dawn of sth literary

C1 the start of a period of time or the beginning of something new…的開始;…的曙光

The fall of the Berlin Wall marked the dawn of a new era in European history.柏林牆的倒塌標志着歐洲歷史上一個新紀元的開始。
from dawn to dusk

from early morning until night從早到晚

We worked from dawn to dusk, seven days a week.我們從早到晚地工作,一周7天都是如此。

More examples

She slept fitfully throughout the night and arose before dawn.

Three prisoners were involved in a dawn jailbreak today.

They mounted a surprise attack at dawn.

She's always up before dawn.

They partied till dawn.

dawn verb [ I ] BEGIN

If a day or period of time dawns, it begins.破曉;開始

He left the house just as the day was dawning.天將破曉時他離開了那座房子。
In the late 1970s, the personal computer era was dawning.個人電腦時代開始於20世紀70年代晚期。

dawn verb [ I ] BECOME KNOWN

mainly UK to become known or obvious見分曉,水落石出;變得明朗

Gradually the truth about him dawned.他的真實面目漸漸暴露了出來。
[ + that ] It eventually dawned that he wouldn't be coming back.最終證明他不會回來了。

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