- daybreak day·break n
- ['deɪbreɪk]
at daybreak — allo spuntar del giorno, all'alba
English-Italian dictionary. 2013.
at daybreak — allo spuntar del giorno, all'alba
English-Italian dictionary. 2013.
day|break — «DAY BRAYK», noun. 1. dawn; time when it first begins to get light in the morning: »The world rolls into light; It is daybreak everywhere (Longfellow). 2. a very early hour … Useful english dictionary
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day·break — /ˈdeıˌbreık/ noun [noncount] : the time of day when sunlight first begins to appear She left at daybreak [=dawn, the break of day] … Useful english dictionary
Daybreak — Day break (d[=a] br[=a]k ), n. The time of the first appearance of light in the morning. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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daybreak — 1520s, from DAY (Cf. day) + BREAK (Cf. break) … Etymology dictionary
daybreak — day|break [ˈdeıbreık] n [U] the time of day when light first appears ▪ We arrived in Cairo at daybreak … Dictionary of contemporary English
daybreak — /day brayk /, n. the first appearance of daylight in the morning; dawn. [1520 30; DAY + BREAK] * * * … Universalium
daybreak — day|break [ deı,breık ] noun uncount the time when light first appears in the morning: DAWN … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
daybreak — day•break [[t]ˈdeɪˌbreɪk[/t]] n. the first appearance of daylight in the morning; dawn • Etymology: 1520–30 … From formal English to slang
break of day — noun the first light of day (Freq. 1) we got up before dawn they talked until morning • Syn: ↑dawn, ↑dawning, ↑morning, ↑aurora, ↑first light, ↑ … Useful english dictionary