morning

morning
morning [ˈmɔ:nɪŋ]
1. noun
matin m ; ( = duration) matinée f
• on the morning of 23 January le 23 janvier au matin
• during the morning pendant la matinée
• I was busy all morning j'ai été occupé toute la matinée
• good morning! bonjour !
• he came in the morning il est arrivé dans la matinée
• it happened first thing in the morning c'est arrivé en tout début de matinée
• I'll do it first thing in the morning je le ferai demain à la première heure
• at 7 o'clock in the morning à 7 heures du matin
• to get up very early in the morning se lever très tôt le matin
• I work in the morning je travaille le matin
• a morning's work une matinée de travail
• this morning ce matin
• tomorrow morning demain matin
• yesterday morning hier matin
• the next morning le lendemain matin
• every Sunday morning tous les dimanches matin
2. adjective
[walk, swim] matinal
3. compounds
► morning-after pill noun pilule f du lendemain
► morning sickness noun nausées fpl matinales
► morning star noun étoile f du matin
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['mɔːnɪŋ] 1.
noun matin m; (with emphasis on duration) matinée f

at 3 o'clock in the morning — à 3 heures du matin

on Monday mornings — le lundi matin

(on) Monday morning — lundi matin

later this morning — plus tard dans la matinée

the previous morning — la veille au matin

the following morning —

the morning after —

the next morning — le lendemain matin

early ou first thing in the morning — (dawn) tôt le matin

I'll do it first thing in the morning — je le ferai dès demain matin

to be on mornings — être du matin

2.
noun modifier du matin

that early morning feeling — la torpeur matinale

3.
exclamation (also good morning) bonjour!
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the morning after the night before — un lendemain de cuite (colloq)


English-French dictionary. 2013.

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