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new dawn

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Composé de new (« aube ») et de dawn (« nouveau »), littéralement « nouvelle aube ».

Locution nominale

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Singulier Pluriel
new dawn
\njuː ˈdɔːn\
ou \n(j)u ˈdɔn\
new dawns
\njuː ˈdɔːnz\
ou \n(j)u ˈdɔnz\

new dawn

  1. Nouveau commencement, nouveau départ, moment charnière.
    • I have consulted my pride, whether, after a rival's possession, I ought to ruin all my peace for a woman that another has been more blest in, though no man ever loved as I did: but love, victorious love! o’erthrows all that, and tells me, it is his nature never to remember; he still looks forward from the present hour, expecting still new dawns, new rising happiness; never looks back, never regards what is past, and left behind him, but buries and forgets it quite in the hot fierce pursuit of joy before him: […] — (Thomas Otway, The Works of Thomas Otway, « [Letters.] To Madam —— [Elizabeth Barry]. », [Buchanan M‘Millan] for T. Turner, […], (successor to John Mackinlay), Londres, 1813, page 317)
      La traduction en français de l’exemple manque. (Ajouter)
    • More and more of us are living active lives as a consequence of life-saving treatments. [...] Impulsive negative responses to these new dawns are unbecoming of the human spirit. That so many of them are derived from religious beliefs should be, and is here, a concern to other religious believers who hold that the negativity is ill-founded. — (R. John Elford, A Glass Darkly: Medicine and Theology in Further Dialogue, Peter Lang(en), série « New International Studies in Applied Ethics », Berne, 2010, ISBN 978-3-03911-936-3, page 1)
      La traduction en français de l’exemple manque. (Ajouter)

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