dawned
英 [dɔːnd]
美 [dɔːnd]
v. 开始; 变得明朗; 开始清楚
dawn的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- N-VAR 黎明;拂晓
Dawnis the time of day when light first appears in the sky, just before the sun rises.- Nancy woke at dawn.
拂晓时分南希醒了。
- Nancy woke at dawn.
- N-SING 开端;起始阶段
The dawn ofa period of time or a situation is the beginning of it.- We can only guess what went through the mind of a man who could look back to the dawn of powered flight.
一个能够回想起动力飞行初始阶段的人那时脑子里想了些什么,我们只能够猜测而已。 - ...the dawn of the radio age.
无线电时代的开端
- We can only guess what went through the mind of a man who could look back to the dawn of powered flight.
- VERB 初现;出现;开始形成
If somethingis dawning, it is beginning to develop or come into existence.- Throughout Europe a new railway age, that of the high-speed train, has dawned...
新的铁路时代——高速铁路时代,在整个欧洲已经开始出现。 - A new era seemed to be about to dawn for the coach and his young team...
对于那名教练和他的年轻球队来说,一个崭新的时代似乎即将到来。 - Now there is a dawning realisation that drastic action is necessary.
现在人们开始意识到必须采取断然的行动。
- Throughout Europe a new railway age, that of the high-speed train, has dawned...
- VERB (一天)到来,开始
When you say that a particular daydawned, you mean it arrived or began, usually when it became light.- When the great day dawned, the first concern was the weather...
当那个不同寻常的日子到来时,大家首先关注的是天气。 - The next day dawned sombre and gloomy.
第二天拂晓时,天色阴沉昏暗。
- When the great day dawned, the first concern was the weather...
- at the crack of dawn→ see:crack