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1. intransitive verb1) dämmernday[light] dawned — der Morgen dämmerte
2) (fig.) [Zeitalter:] anbrechen; [Idee:] aufkommensomething dawns on or upon somebody — etwas dämmert jemandem
2. nounhasn't it dawned on you that...? — ist dir nicht langsam klar geworden, dass...?
[Morgen]dämmerung, diefrom dawn to dusk — von früh bis spät
* * *[do:n] 1. verb((especially of daylight) to begin to appear: A new day has dawned. See also dawn on below.) dämmern2. noun2) (the very beginning of something: the dawn of civilization.) der Anbruch•- academic.ru/18544/dawning">dawning- dawn on* * *I. nat [the break of] \dawn bei Tagesanbruch, im Morgengrauen[from] \dawn to dusk von morgens bis abends\dawn breaks der Tag bricht anII. via new age \dawned with the invention of the steam engine mit der Erfindung der Dampfmaschine nahm ein neues Zeitalter seinen Anfangit suddenly \dawned on me that... auf einmal fiel mir siedend heiß ein, dass...* * *[dɔːn] (Morgen)dämmerung f, Morgenröte f (liter); (no art: time of day) Tagesanbruch m, Morgengrauen ntat dawn — bei Tagesanbruch, im Morgengrauen
it's almost dawn — es ist fast Morgen, es dämmert schon bald
2. vi1)the day dawned rainy — der Tag fing mit Regen an
3) (inf)it dawned on him that... — es wurde ihm langsam klar, dass..., es dämmerte ihm, dass...
* * *dawn [dɔːn]A v/i1. tagen, dämmern, grauen, anbrechen (Morgen, Tag)2. fig (herauf)dämmern, aufgehen, erwachen, anfangenthe truth dawned (up)on him ihm ging ein Licht aufB s1. (Morgen)Dämmerung f, Tagesanbruch m, Morgengrauen n:at dawn beim Morgengrauen, bei Tagesanbruch;the dawn chorus das Vogelkonzert bei Tagesanbruch2. fig Morgen m, Erwachen n, Anbruch m, Beginn m, Anfang m:the dawn of hope ein erster Hoffnungsschimmer* * *1. intransitive verb1) dämmernday[light] dawned — der Morgen dämmerte
2) (fig.) [Zeitalter:] anbrechen; [Idee:] aufkommensomething dawns on or upon somebody — etwas dämmert jemandem
2. nounhasn't it dawned on you that...? — ist dir nicht langsam klar geworden, dass...?
[Morgen]dämmerung, die* * *(of day) n.Grauen - n. n.Anbruch des Tages m.Beginn -e m.Dämmerung f.Morgendämmerung f. v.dämmern v.
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