Englisch > Deutsch | |
morning | |
1. Substantiv: | |
2. [1] der Morgen | |
3. [1a] von Mitternacht bis Mittag (12 Uhr) | |
4. [1b] von Sonnenaufgang bis Mittag (12 Uhr) | |
5. [2] der Sonnenaufgang | |
6. [3] die erste Phase einer Entwicklung, der Entwicklungsstart | |
[1b] "You know the other morning, when you and Jack and I bathed before breakfast, you got stung on your arm by a jellyfish, and the water then was unruffled." | |
Englisch > Englisch | |
morning | |
1. subst. The part of the day from dawn to noon. | |
I'll see you tomorrow morning. | |
2. subst. The part of the day between midnight and noon. | |
one o'clock in the morning (1 am) | |
3. subst. (figurative) The early part of anything. | |
4. subst. The first alcoholic drink of the day; a morning draught. | |
5. interj. A greeting said in the morning; shortening of good morning | |
Deutsch > Englisch | |
Morgen | |
1. subst. morning (part of the day from dawn to noon) | |
am Morgen - in the morning | |
am Morgen des 6. Dezember 2000 - on the morning of the 6th December 2000 | |
gestern Morgen (also: gestern morgen) - yesterday morning | |
heute Morgen - this morning | |
2. subst. (agriculture, dated) morgen (measure of land equivalent to two acres); informal acre (when speaking vaguely), a quarter of a hectare (specific) | |
gen Morgen gehen - walk in the direction where the sun rises | |
3. subst. tomorrow (the day after today) | |
4. subst. the future | |
Unser Morgen ist wichtiger als unser Heute. - Our future is more important than our present. | |