the time of day when light first appears; the first appearance of light in the sky before the sun rises
the beginning or first appearance of new period, idea, feeling, etc.
begin to grow light
begin to appear
"we got up before dawn"
"they talked until morning"
"the dawn of civilization"
"the morning of the world"
"it was the dawn of the Roman Empire"
"It dawned on him that she had betrayed him"
"she was penetrated with sorrow"
"The age of computers had dawned"
"It started to dawn, and we had to get up"
From the dawn of manhood to its decline.
出自: S. Johnson
You could see the first dawn of an idea stealing slowly over his countenance.
出自: C. Lamb
I saw him more clearly as the day dawned.
出自: J. Barth
一个灰蒙蒙的白昼降临于这座沉睡的城市。
The ocean dawned on our view.
海洋呈现在我们眼前。
A smile dawned on his face.
他脸上露出了笑容。
A new era is dawning upon the world.
世界正进入一个新时代。 dawn on〔upon〕 sb/sth
The fact has just dawned on me.
我现在才明白这件事。
The truth may one day dawn upon you.
你总有一天会明白真相。
At last it dawned on us.
我们终于明白了。
The answer dawned on me when I wasn't thinking about the work.
在我没考虑答案的时候,答案不知不觉地出来了。 It ~ed on sb that/wh-clasue
It suddenly dawned on me that I'd caught the wrong train.
我突然意识到我乘错了火车。
It dawned on me that the following day would be her birthday.
我突然想起第二天是她的生日。
It dawned on me that I was lost.
我渐渐明白,我迷路了。
It has slowly dawned upon us that he will not help.
我们慢慢地明白过来他将不会来帮忙。
It dawned on me where I had seen him before.
我渐渐想起以前是在哪里见到过他。
It suddenly dawned upon me why he was so anxious to know when the accident took place.
我突然意识到他为什么急于知道事故是何时发生的。
误 At the dawn the guests departed.
正 At dawn the guests departed.
误 At early dawn, they got up and set off.
正 At the early dawn, they got up and set off.
析 at dawn〔before dawn, from dawn〕 till dark等短语中不可加the,但在at the early dawn, with the dawn等短语中一定要加the。