morrow
次日
常用释义
英音[ ˈmɒrəʊ ]
美音[ ˈmɔːroʊ ]
基本释义
- n. 翌日;将来;(重大事件后)紧接着的时期;晨间
- n. (Morrow)(美、加、英、澳)莫罗(人名)
例句
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1·We do depart for home on the morrow.我们次日确实要动身回家。来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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2·We had to leave on the morrow.我们明天就得离去。来源: 《牛津词典》
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3·I won't tremble to-morrow!我明天决不发抖!
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4·There's going to be a big banquet to-morrow night.明晚有一个盛大的宴会。
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5·We'll come for it to-morrow, whatever it is you've found.不管你找到了什么,我们将明天再来。
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6·No, to-morrow I must go to grandmother, but perhaps the day after.不,明天我得去奶奶那儿,也许后天吧。
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7·When Peter returned this evening, he heard of the plan for the morrow.当彼得今天晚上回来的时候,他听说了明天的计划。
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8·Just give me that ticket, will you, and I'll send the money on to-morrow?把那张票给我,我明天就把钱寄来,好吗?
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9·I'll pass the word around to-morrow, and I think you'll have no further trouble.我明天就去传话,我想你不会再有什么麻烦了。
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10·We will make all the necessary arrangements in the course of the morning to-morrow.我们将在明天上午作出一切必要的安排。
同义词
n.
次日;(重大事件后)紧接着的时期;晨间