morn 早晨,上午来自古英语morgen,太阳升起,早晨,来自Proto-Germanic*murgana,早晨,来自PIE*mer,闪光,发光,微光,词源同mere,murk.
- morn (n.)
- contracted from Middle English morwen, from Old English (Mercian) margen (dative marne), earlier morgen (dative morgne) "morning, forenoon, sunrise," from Proto-Germanic *murgana- "morning" (cognates: Old Saxon morgan, Old Frisian morgen, Middle Dutch morghen, Dutch morgen, Old High German morgan, German Morgen, Gothic maurgins), from PIE *merk-, perhaps from root *mer- "to blink, twinkle" (source of Lithuanian mirgeti "to blink").
- 1. How the rosy blush of morn began to mantle in the east.
- 玫瑰色的晨曦渐渐染红了东方.
- 2. Behind a foggy morn. There will still possibly be a bright day.
- 一个多雾的早晨, 仍可能有一个晴朗的白天.
- 3. I go to school early. In the morn, Ing.
- 我早上很早就去上学.
- 4. The eye of the storm wanna cry in the morn, oh oh.
- 暴风肆虐后的场景在清晨让你哭泣, 噢噢.
- 5. The sunshine of morn in Shenzhen University is always so fascinating.
- 深大清晨的阳光,总是那么的醉人.