predawn
predawn — 形容詞
1. happening in the short period before sunrise, when the sky is still dark and day
黎明前的
天亮前、仍未見曙光的
happening in the short period before sunrise, when the sky is still dark and daylight has not started yet
Police began the predawn raid while most of the apartment block slept.
這棟公寓大樓多數住戶還在睡時,警方於黎明前展開突襲。
collocation: predawn raid
Lena caught a predawn airport shuttle while Taitung's streets were still dark.
Lena 在台東街道還一片昏暗時,搭上了往機場的接駁車。
predawn + travel noun
A predawn chill covered the soccer field with thin white frost.
黎明前的寒意讓足球場鋪上一層薄薄的白霜。
Farmers heard predawn thunder while the eastern sky was still black.
東方天空仍一片漆黑時,農夫們聽見了黎明前的雷聲。
The hospital's predawn quiet broke before sunrise as the first ambulance arrived.
第一輛救護車在天亮前抵達時,醫院裡黎明前的寧靜被打破了。
- before-sunrise
plain descriptive phrase; less compact and less dictionary-like in style
- pre-sunrise
close in meaning, but more technical and less common in everyday writing
- early-morning
broader; can include time after the sun has already risen
文法句型
predawn + noun
用法筆記
Usually comes before a noun, especially with words for weather, travel, or sudden activity such as raid, bus, chill, or darkness. If the sun is already up, learners usually choose early-morning or morning instead.