daybreak Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈdeɪ.breɪk]
  • Us [ ˈdeɪ.breɪk]

Meaning of daybreak In English

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Examples of daybreak

  • At daybreak one morning there was a sudden burst of shouting, drumming, and the staccato of horses' hooves.

  • Insecticide applications on the sprayed plots were made at daybreak whilst wind was minimal to avoid insecticide drift into adjacent plots.

  • What is more, frost does not clear until daybreak, and, therefore, it is nearly ten o'clock before the building industry is operating at reasonable stretch.

  • Only at daybreak, however, was it discovered that oil was being discharged into the sea.

  • He describes this party fondly, mentioning bread, wine and roses on the table and hoping that it will last until daybreak.

  • At daybreak, the stiffened bodies of the confessors, which still showed signs of life, were burned and the ashes cast into a river.

  • Daybreak has a community center, with a full gym and exercise area, as well as a swimming pool and two splash pads/wading pools.

  • He convinces her that the desert roads are impossible to navigate at night, and she decides to return to his camp until daybreak.

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Translations of daybreak In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    黎明…

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  • 中文简体

    黎明…

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  • Español

    amanecer…

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  • Português

    amanhecer…

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  • 日本語

    日の出…

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  • Türk dili

    gün ağarması, tan yerinin ağarması, seher vakti…

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  • Français

    lever du jour…

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  • Catalan

    alba…

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