Amanecido in english

Dawn

pronunciation: dɔn part of speech: noun
In gestures

amanecer2 = dawn. 

Example: The day dawned with clear skies and a slight breeze.

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» acuéstate con niños y amanecerás meadolie 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 tempranoyou can't rush timelet matters take their coursetime will take its courseeverything in (its) due timeeverything has its appointed timeeverything happens in its own timeto everything there is a seasoneverything in (its own) good timenothing 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'.

Amanecido synonyms

aurora in spanish: Aurora, pronunciation: ɜrɔrə part of speech: noun penetrate in spanish: penetrar, pronunciation: penətreɪt part of speech: verb click in spanish: hacer clic, pronunciation: klɪk part of speech: verb, noun morning in spanish: Mañana, pronunciation: mɔrnɪŋ part of speech: noun sunrise in spanish: amanecer, pronunciation: sʌnraɪz part of speech: noun daybreak in spanish: recreo de día, pronunciation: deɪbreɪk part of speech: noun get through in spanish: pasar, pronunciation: getθru part of speech: verb sunup in spanish: salida del sol, pronunciation: sʌnəp part of speech: noun dawning in spanish: madrugada, pronunciation: dɔnɪŋ part of speech: noun dayspring in spanish: días de primavera, pronunciation: deɪsprɪŋ part of speech: noun cockcrow in spanish: canto de gallo, pronunciation: kɑkkroʊ part of speech: noun get across in spanish: atravesar, pronunciation: getəkrɔs part of speech: verb sink in in spanish: hundirse en, pronunciation: sɪŋkɪn part of speech: verb come home in spanish: ven a casa, pronunciation: kʌmhoʊm part of speech: verb fall into place in spanish: caer en su lugar, pronunciation: fɔlɪntupleɪs part of speech: verb first light in spanish: primera luz, pronunciation: fɜrstlaɪt part of speech: noun break of day in spanish: pausa del día, pronunciation: breɪkʌvdeɪ part of speech: noun break of the day in spanish: descanso del día, pronunciation: breɪkʌvðədeɪ part of speech: noun
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