| 单词 | tomorrow morning | 
| 释义 | > as lemmastomorrow (yesterday, Monday, etc.) morning  e.    tomorrow (yesterday, Monday, etc.) morning: the morning of the day specified. Frequently in adverbial use. ΚΠ 1567    W. Painter Palace of Pleasure II. xxv. f. 241  				Bee it knowne vnto you syr, yt yesterday morning my mistresse Iulietta left hir lyfe in this world to seke rest in an other. 1597    W. Shakespeare Romeo & Juliet  ii. iii. 170  				Bid her get leaue tomorrow morning To come to  shrift.       View more context for this quotation 1655    in  E. Nicholas Nicholas Papers 		(1892)	 II. 256  				The Earle of Anglesie and his two Hectors upon Sunday morning last fought a duell with Collonel Dillan. 1674    H. Prideaux Lett. 		(1875)	 6  				On Sunday morneing I went to hear on Bayly of Maudlins preach. 1731    H. Fielding Lottery Epil.  				This too may turn me off tomorrow morning. If that should happen, I were finely slur'd. 1778    J. Sullivan in  J. Sparks Corr. Amer. Revol. 		(1853)	 II. 205  				Those ships were out of sight yesterday morning, but I hear they afterwards hove in sight again. 1845    Jrnl. Royal Agric. Soc. 6  ii. 573  				The drains..were running very fast yesterday morning, and have continued running ever since. 1880    R. D. Blackmore Mary Anerley II. xxxvi. 303  				Every Sunday morning, he trimmed his whiskers, and put on a wonderful waistcoat. 1916    G. Parker World for Sale xxiv. 308  				He's been lying drunk at Gaultry's caboose ever since yesterday morning. 1995    K. O'Riordan Involved 95  				Kipping down on some mate's floor and wandering in on Saturday morning looking wan and dishevelled. tomorrow morning  C1.   attributive. Designating a time of day occurring on the day after today, as  tomorrow morning,  tomorrow afternoon,  tomorrow evening,  tomorrow night, etc.; frequently in adverbial constructions. ΚΠ c1300						 (?a1200)						    Laȝamon Brut 		(Otho)	 		(1978)	 l. 8849  				Are to morewe heue. 1530    J. Palsgrave Lesclarcissement 509/1  				I shall decree it or it be to morowe noone. 1598    W. Shakespeare Love's Labour's Lost  iii. i. 156  				I will come to your worship to morrow morning .       View more context for this quotation 1598    W. Shakespeare Henry IV, Pt. 1  ii. v. 521  				I will by to morrow dinner time Send him to answere  thee.       View more context for this quotation 1625    W. Lisle tr.  G. de S. Du Bartas Noe in  tr.  Part of Du Bartas Ded. 5  				See lad, quoth he, the house and garth well drest To morrow morn. 1681    T. Otway Souldiers Fortune  iii. i. 39  				He shall be Crows meat by to morrow night. 1736    W. Popple Double Deceit  iii. iii. 46  				He hopes to be in Town, at latest, by To-morrow Noon. 1782    F. Burney Cecilia IV.  viii. vii. 290  				To-morrow morning I shall but call to see how she is. 1836    W. F. Cumming Jrnl. 21 Nov. in  Notes Wanderer 		(1839)	 I.  ii. 237  				We propose starting to-morrow forenoon. 1853    E. E. Stuart Let. 7 Apr. in  R. Stuart et al.  Stuart Lett. 		(1961)	 I. 510  				Misses Williams & Clarke leave for N.York to Morrow evening. 1880    M. E. Braddon Just as I Am I. iii. 35  				To-morrow morning he will be whining his recantation. 1920    Cosmopolitan July 140/2  				To-morrow afternoon I've got an engagement, and so have you. 1970    Times 14 Jan. 23/2  				Ministry officials are expecting the main rush around tomorrow lunchtime. 2007    T. Baxendale Wishing Well 		(2008)	 43  				By my reckoning, this particular chicken will be hatched by tomorrow teatime. < as lemmas  | 
	
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