morrow
morrow 英 [ˈmɒrəʊ] 美 [ˈmɑroʊ]
n. 次日;(重大事件后)紧接着的时期;晨间
名词复数:morrows
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- n. 次日;(重大事件后)紧接着的时期;晨间
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1. And the LORD said, Go up; for to morrow I will deliver them into thine hand.
还是吧兵呢。 耶和华说,你们当上去,因为明日我必将他们交在你们手中。
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2. It would have to last AT least until the morrow, when he would once again shuffle through the cold.
这一刻似乎至少要持续到明天,那时他会再一次踏入寒风之中。
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3. "Well I will let her off if you will give me some more of your cheese to-morrow," he said, for he was determined to have something to make up to him for his fright.
“好吧,我可以放了她,但是你要答应我明天再给我点你的奶酪,”他说,因为他已经决定为自己所受的惊吓做些弥补。
- morrow (n.) mid-13c., morewe-; c. 1300, morwe, shortened variation of morewen "morrow" (see morn).
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