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出典:『Wiktionary』 (2024/07/06 15:03 UTC 版)
to morrow (not comparable)
to morrow (plural to morrows)
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/08/15 03:43 UTC 版)
to-morrow (not comparable)
to-morrow (countable and uncountable, plural to-morrows)
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/05/12 03:42 UTC 版)
From 中期英語 tomorwe, tomorwen, from 古期英語 tō morgne (“tomorrow”, adverb), from tō (“at, on”) + morgne (dative of morgen (“morning”)), from Proto-Germanic *murganaz (“morning”), perhaps from Proto-Indo-European *mergʰ- (“to blink, to twinkle”), equivalent to to- + morrow. Compare French demain, Dutch morgen, German morgen, Swedish imorgon or Danish i morgen.
tomorrow (not comparable)
Tomorrow does not necessarily refer to the next day as defined by a calendar, a clock’s time, but may refer to the remaining part of the current calendar day (and possibly also some part of the subsequent day) after sleeping and waking up again, especially if the speaker or recipient is about to go to sleep.
tomorrow (countable and uncountable, plural tomorrows)
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the day that follows the present day
日暮れに.
夕ぐれどきに
夕方に
夕暮れに
午後に
明後日.
明け方に
正午に
正午に.
あすのあさに
the day that follows the present day
あすのあさに
明後日.
明朝に
木曜日に.
また明日ね
明後日.
(the) day after tomorrow
あすの朝
today and tomorrow