Определение morning(a) в Английский Язык Английский Язык словарь
- in the morning; "the morning hours
- Monday morning quarterback
- Alternative form of Monday-morning quarterback
- Monday-morning
- Characteristic of a Monday morning (especially with reference to the return to work after the free time of the weekend)
- Monday-morning quarterback
- Someone who criticizes from hindsight
- Monday-morning quarterback
- To criticize from hindsight
Nathan, Dave & Marty, wisely chose to leave the battle strategy to the police, Monday-morning quarterbacking the fray from inside the safety of a cement block restroom building.
- Monday-morning quarterbacked
- Simple past tense and past participle of Monday-morning quarterback
- Monday-morning quarterbacking
- Present participle of Monday-morning quarterback
- Monday-morning quarterbacks
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of Monday-morning quarterback
- Monday-morning quarterbacks
- plural form of Monday-morning quarterback
- Morning Star
- The planet Venus as seen in the eastern sky around dawn
Who said that every wish would be heard and answered / When wished on the morning star? / Somebody thought of that, and someone believed it / And look what it's done so far.
- morning
- The part of the day from dawn to midday
- morning
- The part of the day after midnight and before midday: one o'clock in the morning = 0100 or 1 a.m
- morning after
- The after-effects of a drinking session; a hangover
- morning afters
- plural form of morning after
- morning dress
- Formal day wear consisting of a (usually) gray tailcoat and matching trousers, grey top hat, white shirt and tie or cravat
Morning dress can be worn up to 5:00 pm.
- morning gift
- A gift traditionally given in some (especially Germanic) cultures by the husband to his wife on the first morning of their marriage
- morning glories
- plural form of morning glory
- morning glory
- An erection present on waking
Morning Glory (Penis) Would appear to refer to one that stands tall and erect on waking..
- morning glory
- Several members of the Convolvulaceae family; climbing plants with trumpet shaped flowers
- morning gun
- At military posts, a gun fired at the first note of reveille; the firing of this gun
We have already heard the triumphant morning gun of Vermont, booming with increased volume. Far off San Francisco has merrily responded; old Maine in the North stands ready to send us a cheering echo, and all over the land our hosts are mustering with the inspiring confidence that to march on is to conquer.
- morning impaired
- Of or pertaining to the inability to think clearly or get moving in the morning
Bob doesn't show up on time for early meetings, he is morning impaired.
- morning kitchen
- A small collection of appliances and utilities placed in a residence to facilitate the preparation of quick meals or beverages near the living quarters. Usually not found near the primary kitchen. Similar to a wet bar, but more oriented to private use as opposed to entertaining
- morning people
- plural form of morning person
- morning person
- A person whose who wakes up without difficulty early each morning and who is alert and active during the first part of the day
I'm a confirmed morning person, a wind-up doll who starts my day in near-manic motion and ends it with slow, mechanical tasks requiring little energy or thought.
- morning room
- a sitting-room in a big house, usually in the past, where people stayed in daylight only
- morning sickness
- Early morning nausea and vomiting as a symptom of pregnancy
- morning sleep
- The second sleep of the night in a biphasic sleep pattern
Until the close of the early modern era, Western Europeans on most evenings experienced two major intervals of sleep bridged by up to an hour or more of quiet wakefulness. The succeeding interval of slumber was called “second” or “morning” sleep.
- morning star
- A weapon consisting of a heavy ball set with spikes attached rigidly to a staff, in contrast to a flail
Contrivances like these, except that the balls were armed with spikes, were long carried by the pioneers of the trained bands, or city militia, they are generally called morning stars.
- morning stars
- plural form of morning star
- morning suit
- Formal day wear consisting of a (usually) gray tailcoat and matching trousers, grey top hat, white shirt and tie or cravat. Morning dress can be worn up to 5: 00 pm
- morning tea
- A small meal eaten between breakfast and lunch
- morning wood
- An erection that a man has upon waking
- morning woods
- plural form of morning wood
- morning zoo
- A morning radio show format with plenty of wackiness and zaniness
- morning zoos
- plural form of morning zoo
- morning, noon and night
- Constantly; ceaselessly; without stopping
They toiled morning, noon and night to sell their idea and make it work.
- morning-after
- The after-effects of a drinking session; a hangover
- morning-after
- Of or relating to a contraceptive that may be effective up to several days after sexual intercourse has taken place
- morning-after pill
- a contraceptive in the form of a pill taken the morning after sexual intercourse
- morning-kitchen
- Attributive form of morning kitchen, noun
- morning-land
- The Orient, the East
Still the old leaven remains behind: here, as elsewhere in the “Morning-land,” you cannot hold your own without employing the voie de fait.
- morning
- {n} the first part of a day
- morning-gown
- {n} a loose gown for the morning
- morning-star
- {n} Venus shining in the morning
- monday morning quarterback
- A person who passes judgement on and criticizes something after the event
- Monday morning quarterback
- One who criticizes or passes judgment from a position of hindsight.Monday morning quarterbacking n
- Morning Edition
- a US news programme broadcast in the morning on National Public Radio stations
- Morning Prayer
- a morning church service in the Church of England and the Episcopal Church in the US = matins
- monday-morning quarterback
- {i} one who criticizes following an action, person who second-guesses, person who criticizes from a viewpoint of hindsight
- morning
- The goddess Aurora
- morning
- If you refer to a particular time in the morning, you mean a time between 12 o'clock midnight and 12 o'clock noon. I often stayed up until two or three in the morning
- morning
- If you say that something will happen in the morning, you mean that it will happen during the morning of the following day. I'll fly it to London in the morning
- morning
- The first or early part; as, the morning of life
- morning
- If you say that something happens morning, noon and night, you mean that it happens all the time. You get fit by playing the game, day in, day out, morning, noon and night. used to greet someone in the morning
- morning
- in the morning; "the morning hours"
- morning
- The morning is the part of each day between the time that people usually wake up and 12 o'clock noon or lunchtime. During the morning your guide will take you around the city On Sunday morning Bill was woken by the telephone He read about it in his morning paper
- morning
- The first or early part of the day, variously understood as the earliest hours of light, the time near sunrise; the time from midnight to noon, from rising to noon, etc
- morning
- the time period between dawn and noon; "I spent the morning running errands
- morning
- the first light of day; "we got up before dawn"; "they talked until morning"
- morning
- {i} sunrise, beginning of the day, first part of the day from dawn till noon
- morning
- {s} of the beginning of the day, of sunrise
- morning
- a conventional expression of greeting or farewell
- morning
- The part of the day after midnight and before midday: one oclock in the morning = 0100 or 1 a.m
- morning
- Pertaining to the first part or early part of the day; being in the early part of the day; as, morning dew; morning light; morning service
- morning
- the earliest period; "the dawn of civilization"; "the morning of the world"
- morning
- the time period between dawn and noon; "I spent the morning running errands"
- morning breeze
- light wind in the early hours, light wind of the morning
- morning coat
- a formal black coat with a long back that is worn as part of morning dress
- morning coat
- {i} type of formal full-dress jacket for men
- morning dress
- {i} housedress; woman's housecoat; formal daytime attire for men
- morning dress
- a woman's informal dress for housework formal attire for men during the daytime
- morning dress
- Morning dress is a suit that is worn by men for very formal occasions such as weddings. It consists of a grey or black coat that is longer at the back than the front, grey trousers, a white shirt, a grey tie, and often a top hat. men's formal clothes that include a morning coat, trousers, and a top hat, worn at daytime ceremonies such as weddings
- morning edition
- morning version on a newspaper, edition of a newspaper that is printed for morning delivery
- morning glory
- An elongated cloud band, visually similar to a roll cloud, usually appearing in the morning hours, when the atmosphere is relatively stable Morning glories result from perturbations related to gravitational waves in a stable boundary layer They are similar to ripples on a water surface; several parallel morning glories often can be seen propagating in the same direction
- morning glory
- An elongated cloud band, visually similar to a roll cloud, and usually appearing in the morning hours when the atmosphere is relatively stable Morning glories result from perturbations related to gravitational waves in a stable boundary layer
- morning glory
- Any of numerous, usually twining vines of the related genera Argyreia, Calystegia, Convolvulus, Merremia, and Ipomoea, having funnel-shaped, variously colored flowers that close late in the day. a plant that has white, blue, or pink flowers that open in the morning and close in late afternoon
- morning glory
- any of various twining vines having funnel-shaped flowers that close late in the day
- morning glory
- any of a type of flowering vine plants which bloom in the morning and close in the late afternoon
- morning newspaper
- newspaper which is published in the morning hours
- morning paper
- newspaper which is published in the morning hours
- morning parade
- check of cleanliness and organization at the beginning of each day
- morning prayer
- first prayer of the day, prayers said at the start of each day
- morning room
- In some large, old houses, the morning room is a living room which gets the sun in the morning. a comfortable room that is used in the morning, usually in a large house
- morning room
- a sitting room used during the daylight hours
- morning service
- religious prayer service held at the beginning of each day
- morning session
- conference meetings or discussions held during the morning hours
- morning show
- television or radio program broadcast in the morning
- morning sickness
- nausea early in the day; a characteristic symptom in the early months of pregnancy
- morning sickness
- Morning sickness is a feeling of sickness that some women have, often in the morning, when they are pregnant. Nausea and vomiting upon rising in the morning, especially during early pregnancy. a feeling of sickness that some women have during the morning when they are pregnant, usually in the early months
- morning sickness
- (in pregnant women) nausea in the morning, upset stomach often occurring in the morning
- morning star
- planet that shines brightly before sunrise (especially Venus)
- morning star
- The morning star is the planet Venus, which can be seen shining in the sky just after the sun rises. A planet, especially Venus, visible in the east just before or at sunrise. a bright planet, usually Venus, that you can see in the eastern sky when the sun rises
- morning star
- a planet (usually Venus) seen just before sunrise in the eastern sky
- morning suit
- a man's suit that is worn at formal ceremonies during the day, especially weddings
- morning tea
- cup of tea drunk each morning after waking up
- morning time
- morning: the time period between dawn and noon; "I spent the morning running errands"
- morning watch
- period of guarding in the morning; group of watchmen who work in the morning
- morning-after pill
- a large dose of estrogen taken orally within 24 to 72 hours after intercourse; prevents implantation of a fertilized ovum and so acts as a contraceptive; commonly used after rape or incest
- morning-after pill
- The morning-after pill is a pill that a woman can take some hours after having sex to prevent herself from becoming pregnant. a drug that a woman can take a few hours after having sex to prevent her from becoming pregnant
- morning-glory family
- Family Convolvulaceae, composed of about 1,400 species of flowering plants in 50 genera, widely cultivated for their colourful, funnel-shaped flowers. Most are twining and erect herbaceous plants; a few are woody vines, trees, or shrubs. The family is widespread in both tropical and temperate areas. Most popular morning glories are of the genus Ipomoea, as is the sweet potato. Several species of bindweeds are agricultural pests. The seeds of two species, Rivea corymbosa and I. violacea, contain hallucinogenic compounds of historical interest
- coffee morning
- a social gathering where people talk over coffee and cakes, usually to raise money for a charity
- good morning
- Said to someone who has come to a belated realization
- good morning
- used to greet someone who has just awakened (irrespective of the time of day)
- good morning
- A greeting said when parting from someone in the morning
- good morning
- Used as a greeting when meeting somebody for the first time in the morning
- good morning
- An exercise performed by bending forward at the waist and then returning to a standing posture, while bearing a barbell across the shoulders
- mid-morning
- of, relating to, or occurring in the midmorning
- son of the morning
- A traveler
- this morning
- During the morning of today
- top of the morning
- A generic greeting said to someone in the morning
- greasy-morning
- see: greasy morning
- the morning after the night before
- the morning after a party, when you feel ill because you were drunk.the feeling you have in the morning after the night before when you have had too many intoxicating substances.it refers to a memorable occasion on the previous evening. and it is used the following morning in commentary
- top of the morning
- Good morning! Have a good morning!
- Dallas Morning News
- major daily newspaper published in Texas (USA)
- Saturday Night and Sunday Morning
- a novel (1958) by British writer Alan Sillitoe, about a young man, Arthur Seaton, who works in a factory. On Saturday nights he goes out, drinking a lot in pubs and has an affair with the wife of one of his friends. He was considered an example of the Angry Young Man of that time
- South China Morning Post
- SCMP a newspaper written in English in Hong Kong
- Sydney Morning Herald
- major daily newspaper in Australia (published in Sydney)
- coffee morning
- A coffee morning is a social event at which coffee and tea are served. It takes place in the morning, and is usually intended to raise money for charity. a social occasion when a group of people meet in the morning to talk and drink coffee, and usually give money to help a church or another organization
- common morning glory
- pantropical annual climbing herb with funnel-shaped blue, purple, pink or white flowers annual or perennial climbing herb of Central America having sky-blue flowers; most commonly cultivated morning glory
- early in the morning
- at daybreak, at dawn
- early-morning hour
- an hour early in the morning
- first thing in the morning
- immediately after waking up, early in the morning
- gets up in the morning
- awakens in the morning
- good morning
- morning!; hello!, good day!, goodbye!
- good morning
- > zhaoshang hao
- good morning
- formulae You say `Good morning' when you are greeting someone in the morning. used to say hello when you are greeting someone in the morning good afternoon, good evening good evening
- good morning
- a conventional expression of greeting or farewell
- good morning
- (20) - If the Defending Pokémon was Asleep, it is no longer Asleep Pokémon with this attack: Sabrina's Jynx L20
- good morning
- bom dia bong diejae good afternoon boa tarde booa tarde good evening/night boa noite booa nojte
- good morning
- translation: good [insert time of day here]Used only by david, at any time regardless of wether its morning or not (even at night)
- got up in the morning
- woke up in the morning, got out of bed
- imperial japanese morning glory
- hybrid from Ipomoea nil
- in the early morning
- at dawn, at daybreak
- in the morning
- in the early hours of the day
- japanese morning glory
- annual Old World tropical climbing herb distinguished by wide color range and frilled or double flowers
- one bright morning
- one sunny morning, one morning with clear weather
- red morning-glory
- annual herb having scarlet flowers; the eastern United States
- the morning after
- next day following a night of rowdy partying (esp. involving heavy drinking and wild sexual activity)
- yesterday morning
- in the morning of the day before today