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Translations for „daybreak“ in the English » Polish Dictionary (Go to Polish » English)

daybreak N no pl

daybreak
świt m

See also dawn

I . dawn [dɔ:n, Am dɑ:n] N usu no pl

II . dawn [dɔ:n, Am dɑ:n] VB intr

1. dawn (start):

świtać [perf za-]

2. dawn fig age, era:

3. dawn (become apparent):

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
It has also been defined as a song or instrumental composition concerning, accompanying, or evoking daybreak.
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Waiting until daybreak, she looked into her toilet-case.
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Daybreak has a community center, with a full gym and exercise area, as well as a swimming pool and two splash pads/wading pools.
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Irritated and behind schedule, the team and the refugees leave the hospital mission after daybreak.
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He describes this party fondly, mentioning bread, wine and roses on the table and hoping that it will last until daybreak.
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This involved long daytrips for her family to help her fulfil her dream, usually starting before daybreak.
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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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However, a gale came up and at daybreak they saw that the gale had moved the vessels too far apart.
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The fields open at daybreak and close at 9:30, except when events are going on.
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The next morning at daybreak they landed on the beach, made a fire and boiled water.
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