Amanecida in english
Dawn
pronunciation: dɔn part of speech: noun
pronunciation: dɔn part of speech: noun
In gestures
amanecer2 = dawn.
Example: The day dawned with clear skies and a slight breeze.more:
» acuéstate con niños y amanecerás meado = lie down with dogs and you get fleas .
Example: I have always believed that, as the old sayings go, 'You are known by the company you keep', 'Birds of a feather flock together', 'Lie down with dogs and you get fleas', etc, etc.» no por mucho madrugar amanece más temprano = you can't rush time ; let matters take their course ; time will take its course ; everything in (its) due time ; everything has its appointed time ; everything happens in its own time ; to everything there is a season ; everything in (its own) good time ; nothing happens before its time .
Example: Like most teens, you probably just wish time would hurry up and you were out of high school already, but you can't rush time. Example: I'll just let matters take their course and concentrate on studying and hope that everything will be all right in the end. Example: This year, I won't make any resolutions because I don't want to pressure myself -- time will take its course. Example: He is already sounding like a broken record in saying that he will explain everything in due time. Example: Just like a flower in season, everything has its appointed time and there is always a beginning and an end. Example: We may want things to happen at a particular time, but I keep learning over and over again that everything happens in its own time. Example: I know that to everything there is a season, but I am a gardener and I start counting the days until spring the day after Christmas. Example: Indeed, some might well wonder why it has been so late in the making, but I am reminded of the popular saying 'nothing happens before its time' and 'everything in its own good time'. Example: Indeed, some might well wonder why it has been so late in the making, but I am reminded of the popular saying 'nothing happens before its time' and 'everything in its own good time'.