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dawning n | (beginning) | başlangıç i. |
| The coronation of the new king marked the dawning of a new era. |
dawning adj | figurative (knowledge, realization: beginning) | farkına varan i. |
| The doctor's mouth opened as the dawning knowledge sank in. |
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dawn n | (earliest time of day) | şafak, seher, tanyeri i. |
| Helen watched the dawn as she drank her morning coffee. |
dawn n | figurative (beginning) | başlangıç i. |
| Some things haven't changed since the dawn of civilization. |
dawn⇒ vi | figurative (realization: occur to [sb]) | anlamak geçişsiz f. |
| (argo) | dank etmek geçişsiz f. |
| Suddenly, the realization dawned that she would never see her father again. |
dawn vi | (morning: grow light) | şafak sökmek geçişsiz f. |
| | gün doğmak geçişsiz f. |
| | tanyeri ağarmak geçişsiz f. |
| The day dawned without a cloud in the sky. |
dawn vi | figurative (begin) | başlamak geçişsiz f. |
| A new technological era is dawning. |
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Deyimsel fiiller dawn | dawning |
dawn on [sb] that vtr phrasal insep | figurative (occur to [sb] that) | anlaşılmak f. |
| | anlamaya/kavramaya başlamak f. |
| (gündelik dil) | (kafasına) dank etmek f. |
| Suddenly it dawned on her that her remarks might have been offensive to the others. |
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