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Terms for subject Figurative containing dawn | all forms | exact matches only
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at the dawn ofна заре (т.е. в начале: At the dawn of the 20th century, the British Empire was set to celebrate the coronation of King Edward VII with an event that would etch itself in history: the Delhi Durbar of 1903. Orchestrated by Lord Curzon, the viceroy of India, this grand celebration aimed to honor the new king with unmatched splendor despite his absence. thevintagenews.com ART Vancouver)
at the dawn of civilizationна заре цивилизации
dawn onосенить (Having travelled to UBC for a month with other bus riders squeezed in like sardines in a can, it dawned on me that I needed a car. – Меня осенило: ... ART Vancouver)
dawn uponосениться
dawn uponосиять
dawn uponозарять
dawn uponосеняться
dawn uponосенить
dawned onосенило (Irasha95)
it dawned onозарило (somebody: Suddenly it dawned on me that they couldn't possibly have met before. suliko)
pistols at dawnдуэль на рассвете (Is this? It's, like, pistols at dawn? Taras)