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1. verb((especially of daylight) to begin to appear: A new day has dawned. See also dawn on below.) amanecer
2. noun1) (the very beginning of a day; very early morning: We must get up at dawn.) alba, amanecer2) (the very beginning of something: the dawn of civilization.) albores•- dawning- dawn on
dawn n alba / amanecertr[dɔːn]1 alba, aurora, amanecer nombre masculino1 (day) amanecer, alborear, clarear2 (new age, year) alborear, nacer3 (become known, obvious) brillar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLthe dawn chorus el canto de los pájaros al amanecerdawn ['dɔn] vi1) : amanecer, alborear, despuntarSaturday dawned clear and bright: el sábado amaneció claro y luminoso2)to dawn on : hacerse obvioit dawned on me that she was right: me di cuenta de que tenía razóndawn n1) daybreak: amanecer m, alba f2) beginning: albor m, comienzo mthe dawn of history: los albores de la historia3)from dawn to dusk : de sol a soln.• alba s.f.• albor s.m.• alborada s.f.• amanecer s.m.• amanecida s.f.• aurora s.f.• madrugada s.f.v.• alborear v.• amanecer v.• clarear v.• despuntar v.• esclarecer v.• nacer v.
I dɔːnmass & count noun ( daybreak) amanecer mat dawn — al amanecer, al alba (liter)
from dawn till dusk — de sol a sol, de la mañana a la noche
since the dawn of civilization — desde los albores de la civilización; (before n) <patrol, start> de madrugada
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intransitive verb (liter) \<\<day\>\> amanecer*, clarear, alborear (liter); \<\<new age\>\> alborear (liter), nacer*Phrasal Verbs:- dawn on[dɔːn]1. N1) (=daybreak) amanecer m2.VI [day] amanecer3.CPDdawn chorus N — (Brit) canto m de los pájaros al amanecer
dawn raid N — (Police) redada efectuada en la madrugada ; (Econ) compra inesperada de acciones de una empresa como paso previo a una OPA
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I [dɔːn]mass & count noun ( daybreak) amanecer mat dawn — al amanecer, al alba (liter)
from dawn till dusk — de sol a sol, de la mañana a la noche
since the dawn of civilization — desde los albores de la civilización; (before n) <patrol, start> de madrugada
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intransitive verb (liter) \<\<day\>\> amanecer*, clarear, alborear (liter); \<\<new age\>\> alborear (liter), nacer*Phrasal Verbs:- dawn on
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