morning

morning
morning [{{t}}'mɔ:nɪŋ]
1 noun
(a) (gen) matin m; (referring to duration) matinée f;
at three/ten o'clock in the morning à trois/dix heures du matin;
I worked all morning j'ai travaillé toute la matinée;
one summer morning un matin d'été;
when I awoke it was morning quand je me suis réveillé il faisait jour;
every Saturday/Sunday morning tous les samedis/dimanches matin;
from morning till night du matin jusqu'au soir;
there's a flight in the morning (before noon) il y a un vol le matin; (sometime during) il y a un vol dans la matinée; (tomorrow) il y a un vol demain matin;
he's leaving in the morning il s'en va dans la matinée;
it's open in the morning or mornings c'est ouvert le matin;
see you in the morning! à demain matin!;
in the early/late morning en début/fin de matinée;
I'll be back on Monday morning je serai de retour lundi matin;
the cleaning lady comes on Monday mornings la femme de ménage vient le lundi matin;
on the morning of the twelfth le matin du douze, le douze au matin;
do you work mornings? est-ce que vous travaillez le matin?;
I'm on mornings this week je travaille le matin cette semaine;
could I have the morning off? puis-je avoir la matinée de libre?;
(good) morning! (hello) bonjour!; (goodbye) au revoir!;
this morning ce matin;
that morning ce matin-là;
the previous morning, the morning before la veille au matin;
the next morning, the morning after le lendemain matin;
{{}}familiar{{}} the morning after the night before un lendemain de cuite;
the morning rush hour les heures fpl de pointe du matin;
cancel the Monday morning meeting annulez le rendez-vous de lundi matin;
we have morning coffee around eleven nous faisons une pause-café vers onze heures du matin
(b) {{}}literary{{}} (beginning) matin m, aube f;
in the morning of one's life à l'aube de sa vie
2 compound-forming noun
(dew, sun, bath) matinal, du matin; (newspaper, broadcast) du matin
3 mornings adverb
esp {{}}American{{}} le matin
►► morning coat queue-de-pie f;
morning dress
(a) (UNCOUNT) {{}}British{{}} (suit) = habit porté lors des occasions importantes et comportant queue-de-pie, pantalon gris et haut-de-forme gris
(b) {{}}American{{}} (dress) robe f d'intérieur;
{{}}Botany{{}} morning glory ipomée f, volubilis m;
{{}}Religion{{}} Morning Prayer office m du matin (Église anglicane);
morning room petit salon m;
morning sickness nausées fpl matinales ou du matin;
{{}}Press{{}} the Morning Star = ancien quotidien britannique d'obédience communiste;
morning star étoile f du matin

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