dawn on

[dɔ:n ɔn]
  • 释义
  • (白昼)来临于(某处);给(某处)以光明;逐渐(被人)知晓;明白;

  • 双语例句
  • 1、

    At dawn on July 16, 1945, the atomic bomb was set off.

    1945年7月16日拂晓, 这枚原子弹被引爆.

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    The truth began to dawn on him.

    他开始明白那个道理.

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  • 3、

    The real reason for her silence did not dawn on Charles at first.

    开头,查尔斯还没弄清她沉默下来的原因呢.

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    Just before dawn on February 24, the whole horizon suddenly began flashing.

    2月24日黎明前, 整个地平线开始闪闪发光.

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  • 5、

    It didn't dawn on me that I was getting the bum's rush.

    我不明白,我竟要被赶走.

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    At dawn on the 13 th the'Carnatic'entered the port of Yokohama.

    11月13号,卡尔纳蒂克号趁着 早潮 开进了横滨港口.

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    Slowly to dawn on me: I have been a nightmare.

    渐渐地,我明白了: 我一直在做噩梦.

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  • 8、

    At what stage in your life did that idea first dawn on you?

    在你人生的哪个阶段你开始顿悟的?

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    At dawn on Mount Sinai, camels rest and Said Spayel prays.

    清晨时分的西奈山上, 骆驼正在休息,萨依德.斯贝耶尓则在祷告着.

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  • 10、

    The consequences of your actions will dawn on you sooner or later.

    你所作所为的后果迟早会显现出来的.

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    It's dawn on a quiet Hawaiian beach and waves are rolling in.

    黎明时分,在夏威夷某个宁静的海滩,巨浪一波波地卷向岸边.

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  • 12、

    They had struck the island at dawn, on schedule.

    他们已按战斗日程在拂晓时分袭击了这个岛屿.

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    Then Saigon's method of doing battle began to dawn on us.

    不久,西贡的作战手法渐渐显露出来.

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  • 14、

    I had to go dawn on the floor to play with the baby.

    和婴儿玩耍我只有趴在地上.

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  • 15、

    But something slowly began to dawn on me – I still loved what I did.

    但是我渐渐了曙光,我仍然喜爱我从事的这些东西.

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