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Перевод: dawn speek dawn


[существительное]
рассвет ; утренняя заря; заря ; начало; зачатки ; истоки ;
[глагол]
рассветать; светать; брезжить; начинаться; пробуждаться; появляться; впервые появляться; впервые пробиваться; проявляться; становиться ясным; приходить в голову


Тезаурус:

  1. Tightly corseted women, holding parasols aloft, traipsed across glaciers and climbed mountains in the dark before dawn to watch the sun rise from the top.
  2. In the darkened carriages most commuters, snatching another hour's sleep before dawn or reading newspapers, seemed unaware of the anniversary.
  3. And it should be noted that the actual breaking point for Raskolnikov in the novel is the illness which induces his apocalyptic science-fiction nightmare of germs and Possessed -type madness and destruction, bringing him literally to Sonya's feet and both of them to "the dawn of a new future, of a full resurrection into a new life" which will be the subject of another story.
  4. Unrealised by himself, he has in fact been striving to do this since the dawn of civilisation.
  5. It was adapted to be driven with one hand, and Dawn had to retake her driving test.
  6. It was dawn on 13 November 1989 when there was a loud knocking at David Reed's front door.
  7. Away from the slightly protected environment of her parents' home, Dawn's return to independent life was complete.
  8. Sanctions, including a ban on air traffic and arms sales and the reduction in Libyan diplomatic representation, went into effect at dawn yesterday with the expiry of a grace period for Col Gaddafi to hand over the two suspected bombers of a Pan Am jumbo jet which exploded over Lockerbie, Scotland, in December 1988.
  9. On Wednesday 20 March, three weeks after the dawn raids, Mr and Mrs H, the fourth family whose children had been removed, were suddenly taken to Kirkwall Police Station for questioning.
  10. Determined not to be taken unawares by an attack under cover of darkness, Cope's men, on his orders, "stood all night under arms" only to find, as dawn broke through the morning mist, that the Jacobites were attacking from a totally unexpected direction, the east, to his rear, instead of the west, to his front.
  11. Warily, it approached by a more circuitous route, stopping to watch the dark shape, trying to scent the aroma of the human on the crisp, dawn air.
  12. When dawn broke, the jeeps and trucks were scattered over a wide area, camouflaged under bushes and in the lee of rocks.
  13. At the very dawn of his career Igor was fired as lead singer in a band that chose Zhanna Aguzarova in his place.

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