早晨
early morning (usually referring to the period from sunrise or 4 am to 8 am or 9 am)
Homographs
| 早晨 | zǎochén |
classifier: 個 |
Examples
He gets up at 8 a.m. every morning.
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I studied in the morning during the summer vacation.
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I'm feeling good this morning.
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I woke up with a headache this morning.
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I always have two cups of coffee in the morning.
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Every morning I eat a bowl of oatmeal.
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I always drink a cup of coffee in the morning.
In the morning I always drink a cup of coffee.
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Tom eats breakfast at 6 in the morning every day.
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It's just five in the morning, but nevertheless it is light out.
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I find it hard to get up early on cold mornings.
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One morning I shot an elephant in my pyjamas.
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Tom spent most of the morning straightening up his office.
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Not until the following morning did we see land.
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I don't know when spring will come and when the flowers will bloom. It was still snowing this morning.
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On a rainy morning, he left his house early so as to be in time for school.
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Each day is a little life; every waking and rising a little birth; every fresh morning a little youth; every going to rest and sleep a little death.
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Of all the witches that may be found in all the fairy tales ever told there is none more delightfully sociable than the Sand Witch. This Witch, who lives underneath the heaps of sand at the ocean's edge, where, in the summertime, you dig with your shovel, is not at all like other witches. She never rides on a broomstick, and she never goes down chimneys. In the first place there are no broomsticks or chimneys on the beach at the sea-shore, and in the second place she would not know how to ride on a broomstick or climb down a chimney, if there were. All the Sand Witch knows how to do is to sink into the sand when anything scares her, and to come up through the sand when she sees a chance to get acquainted with a person she never was acquainted with before. So now you know what a Sand Witch is. And if Junior Jenks, seven years old, and dreadfully sunburnt, had known what you know, he would have been much better prepared to face the one that came up right under his nose all of a sudden one hot July morning.
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