Dawn
51dawn n, v — Those who get up at sunrise have many ideas dawn on them …
52dawn on — become evident or understood. → dawn …
53dawn — n 1. daybreak, sunrise, sunup, aurora, cockcrow, daylight, daypeep; break of day, peep of day, crack of dawn, dawning, early light, Archaic. dayspring; morning, morn, prime, morningtide. 2. beginning, birth, start, inception, commencement; advent …
54dawn — [[t]dɔn[/t]] n. 1) the first appearance of daylight in the morning; daybreak; sunrise 2) the beginning or rise of anything; advent: the dawn of civilization[/ex] 3) to begin to grow light in the morning: The day dawned cloudless[/ex] 4) to begin… …
55dawn — žara statusas T sritis ekologija ir aplinkotyra apibrėžtis Dangaus spalvos keitimasis vakare, saulei nusileidus. Žarą, kaip ir ryto aušrą, sukelia Saulės spindulių išsisklaidymas Žemės atmosferoje. atitikmenys: angl. daybreak; dawn; glow;… …
56dawn — see the darkest hour is just before the dawn …
57dawn — n. & v. n. 1 the first light of day; daybreak. 2 the beginning or incipient appearance of something. v.intr. 1 (of a day) begin; grow light. 2 (often foll. by on, upon) begin to become evident or understood (by a person). Phrases and idioms: dawn …
58Dawn (spacecraft) — Dawn Artist s concept of Dawn with Vesta (left) Ceres (right) (the proximity of Vesta to Ceres is not to scale.) Operator NASA Major contractors Orbital Sciences, JPL, UCLA …
59Dawn Swann — EastEnders character Portrayed by Kara Tointon Introduced by Kate Harwood Duration 2005–09 Fi …
60Dawn (Andrews novel) — Dawn was a 1990 novel started by V. C. Andrews and finished by Andrew Neiderman after her death. It is the first of five books in the Cutler series. Dawn   …