Definition, Betydelse & Anagram | Engelska ordet DAWNS
DAWNS
Definition av DAWNS
- böjningsform av dawn
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- As the last playthrough progresses it gradually dawns on the listener that a unity is emerging from the chaos as the long notes start to settle and overlap: by the last few bars the three trumpets are playing triumphant block chords together.
- This will happen with gradual gradients (like sunsets, dawns or clear blue skies), and also when blurring an image a large amount.
- Khanan is shocked, mumbling all his labors were in vain, but then something dawns on him and he is ecstatic.
- Dave Pringle reviewed The Citadel of the Autarch for Imagine magazine, and stated that "The awful suspicion dawns: are the Ascians commies? Is all this an allegory of the Korean War?".
- Gradually it dawns on him that the damage that ought to accrue to his body from his lifestyle is instead inflicted on Kibby.
- As the horrible truth slowly dawns upon Katherine, she must find some way to prevent her murder—and to alert disbelieving authorities of her husband's duplicity.
- Ollie is embroiled in a futile search for his missing hat, initially accusing his wife of misplacing it until the absurdity dawns on him as he gazes into the mirror, revealing the hat perched atop his own head.
- Dusk/Dawn mode, found on Nikon compacts, enhance the blue colors of twilights and dawns, as well as raise the ISO to compensate for the low levels of the light present then.
- It permitted the exact determinations of the time of dawns and dusks, full and new moons, tarrying and hurrying.
- Sharply defined and repeated geometric shapes were characteristic of his earliest painting, that were described by Goossen as depicting "yellowish pink and green dawns, blue noons, and red-orange sunsets that swiftly slide from purple to black", hypothesizing that Ohlson's experience growing up and working long days on the family's farm gave him a unique passion for color.
- Goossen saw works by the abstract painter Doug Ohlson as depicting "yellowish pink and green dawns, blue noons, and red-orange sunsets that swiftly slide from purple to black".
- Stolid, unimaginative, and soldierly, it never dawns on him that his readiness to commit unspeakable atrocities on man, woman, and child, is utterly barbaric and totally irreconcilable with the civilised values on which his life is centred.
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