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amanecer in English:

1. sunrise sunrise


The beauty of the sunrise was beyond description.
Tom and Mary woke up early to see the first sunrise of the year.
AT sunrise
How beautiful a sunrise is!
The farmer rose at sunrise and worked till sunset.
The Grand Canyon at sunrise was the most impressive sight that I had ever seen.
Never lose sight of the importance of a beautiful sunrise, or watching your kids sleep, or the smell of rain. It's often the small things that really matter in life.
The sunrise from the mountaintop was beautiful beyond description.
We went to work at sunrise, and quit work between sundown and dark.
I would get up at sunrise and go for a long walk around a meadow.
A farmer’s day begins at sunrise.
It'll be sunrise in fifteen minutes.
Let's not sleep tonight and see the sunrise tomorrow.
Wake up, it will soon be sunrise!
The Tequila Sunrise is made with orange juice, tequila, and grenadine.

English word "amanecer"(sunrise) occurs in sets:

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2. to rise to rise


1. Prices rose from $10 to $15 within 3 months. Prices rose by 50% 2. School fees are set to rise.

English word "amanecer"(to rise) occurs in sets:

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3. dawn dawn


It was cold at dawn, so I put on another blanket.
We woke at dawn as we had to catch the early train to Leeds. I got up at 4 a.m. and left when the day was dawning.
AT dawn
Dawn breaks, which is no small thing.
As a boy, I spent several years in Indonesia and heard the call of the azaan at the break of dawn and the fall of dusk.
I got along so well with the guy sitting next to me at the pub that we ended up drinking together till dawn.
Finally dawn broke; the long night had ended.
I awoke this morning at the crack of dawn, only to find that the crops had been ruined by ravenous birds.
Dawn is defined as the first light of a new day or the beginning of something. An example of dawn is around 6am in September in California. An example of dawn is the beginning of the Computer Age.
We solved it by one doing it until 2am, then the other taking over until dawn.
A new era has just dawned. You'll see what happens.
The day dawned sunny and bright - perfect weather for a picnic!
CHAPTER ONE The View from the Window At the first light of dawn, flies began gathering around Inmans eyes and the long wound in his neck.
It began to dawn on me that, to oppose political and social chaos, cultured means would be ineffective.

English word "amanecer"(dawn) occurs in sets:

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