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黎明 (lí míng) is a noun that means "dawn" or "daybreak" in English. It is often used to describe the time of day when the sky starts to become light and the sun is about to rise. It can also be used figuratively to refer to the beginning or start of something.
Example 1: 黎明时分 (lí míng shí fēn) - at dawn/daybreak
Example 2: 黎明前的黑暗 (lí míng qián de hēi àn) - the darkness before dawn
Example 3: 黎明的曙光 (lí míng de shǔ guāng) - the first light of dawn
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Yes, there are several Chinese words with similar meanings to 黎明 (lí míng), which means "dawn" or "daybreak." Here are a few:
1. 晨曦 (chén xī) - This term specifically refers to the light of dawn or the first light of the morning. It emphasizes the beauty and softness of the early morning light that appears before the sun fully rises.
2. 拂晓 (fú xiǎo) - This word means "dawn" as well, but it captures the idea of the time just before the sun rises when the sky begins to lighten. It is often associated with the early hours of the morning.
3. 日出 (rì chū) - This phrase means "sunrise," which refers specifically to the moment the sun rises above the horizon. While it is closely related to the concept of dawn, it is more focused on the sun itself rather than the broader atmospheric changes.
These words all relate to the time of day when night transitions to day, similar to 黎明 (lí míng), but each carries its unique nuance.
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