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一 |
yī dà zǎo | at dawn / at first light / first thing in the morning |
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晨 |
chén | morning / dawn / daybreak |
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从 |
cóng zǎo dào wǎn | from morning till night / from dawn to dusk / all day long |
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一 |
yī zǎo | early in the morning / at dawn |
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旷 |
kuàng gǔ | since the dawn of time / from the year dot |
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曙 |
shǔ guāng | the first light of dawn / (fig.) glimmer of hope after a dark period; a new beginning |
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觉 |
jué xǐng | to awaken / to come to realize / awakened to the truth / the truth dawns upon one / scales fall from the eyes / to become aware |
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晨 |
chén xī | first rays of morning sun / first glimmer of dawn |
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晓 |
xiǎo | dawn / daybreak / to know / to let sb know / to make explicit |
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欧 |
Ōu ruò lā | Aurora, Roman goddess of dawn |
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黎 |
lí míng | dawn; daybreak |
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朝 |
zhāo bù bǎo xī | at dawn, not sure of lasting to evening (idiom); precarious state / imminent crisis / living from hand to mouth |
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平 |
píng míng | (literary) dawn / daybreak / impartial and astute |
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曙 |
shǔ sè | the light of early dawn |
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黎 |
lí míng qián de hēi àn | darkness comes before dawn / things can only get better (idiom) |
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启 |
Qǐ míng | Classical Chinese name for planet Venus in the east before dawn |
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天 |
tiān míng | dawn / daybreak |
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鱼 |
yú dù bái | fish-belly white (used to describe the dingy light of the dawn sky) |
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朝 |
Zhāo huā Xī shí | "Dawn Blossoms Plucked at Dusk", a collection of autobiographical essays by Lu Xun 鲁迅 |
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昕 |
xīn | dawn |