morn
morn — 名詞
1. a literary or old-fashioned word for 'morning', especially the early part of the
晨;清晨
早晨,用於詩歌或文學寫作
a literary or old-fashioned word for 'morning', especially the early part of the day from sunrise until noon, commonly found in set phrases like 'from morn till night' or 'break of morn'.
The old poem begins with 'From morn till eve the bluebirds sang in the orchard.'
那首老詩以「從晨到暮,藍知更鳥在果園中歌唱」開頭。
fixed phrase: from morn till eve
Otis rose at break of morn to watch the sunrise from the hill above the village.
Otis 在破曉時分起床,從村莊上方的山丘觀看日出。
fixed phrase: break of morn
Adina wrote in her journal that the chilly, misty morn made the lake look otherworldly.
Adina 在日記中寫道,寒冷而霧氣瀰漫的清晨讓湖面看起來不似人間。
Putri recalled the frosty morns of her childhood spent on a farm in the highlands.
Putri 回憶起童年時期在高地農場上度過的那些霜凍的清晨。
Hari's grandfather greeted every neighbour with a cheerful 'Good morn' before breakfast.
Hari 的祖父在早餐前會對每位鄰居愉快地說一聲「早安」。
用法筆記
Restricted to literary, poetic, or deliberately old-fashioned writing. In everyday conversation, native speakers uniformly use 'morning' instead. Common fixed expressions include 'from morn till/to night', 'break of morn', 'good morn', and 'the morn' (chiefly Scottish). Plural form 'morns' appears in lyrical or descriptive passages.