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autumn English

Meaning autumn meaning

What does autumn mean?
Definitions in simple English

autumn

The season when the weather is getting colder, after summer and before winter.

autumn

(= fall) the season when the leaves fall from the trees in the fall of 1973

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Topics autumn topics

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Simple sentences

Autumn came and the leaves started to fall.
Which do you prefer, spring or autumn?
Yesterday was the first day of autumn.
Autumn leaves crunched under Tom's feet as he walked up the path to Mary's front door.
In autumn, leaves fall off trees.
Do you like Spring or Autumn more?
The willow branches are swaying in the autumn wind.
Autumn is slowly approaching.
It is autumn again.
Grass stops growing in autumn.
It's a beautiful autumn afternoon.
It is a beautiful autumn morning.
Kyoto is most beautiful in autumn.
In late summer and autumn one can see the leaves change colour.
Bill came to see me last autumn.
Paris is best in autumn.
Autumn is the best season for going on hikes.
It was a lovely autumn evening.
Late autumn in Scotland is rather cold.
This beautiful autumn weather we've been having makes up for the wet summer.
I like autumn most.
I like autumn best.
It goes without saying that autumn is the best season for study.
The rain made the autumn day dismal.
It looks as if autumn is really here.
We have had few typhoons this autumn.
We have a cold autumn this year.
I prefer spring to autumn.

Movie subtitles

It's Autumn Cradle.
And Philip arrived in autumn of '59.
In Tartu, the old university town. In the autumn of 1918.
The autumn.
You weren't so particular in Paris last autumn.
Chips, and you'll allow me to refer to him as Chips seeing that 37 years ago this autumn he gave me a thrashing for sheer bone laziness.
Aren't the colors marvelous this autumn?
I was there one autumn when the leaves were turning.
It was in autumn.
A rainy, hungry autumn drew on.
A touch of autumn in the air.
They pass through here every autumn.
It's already autumn, how can it still be so warm?
These autumn storms are short.
But it's autumn.
The leaves uncurling in the spring and drifting to the ground in autumn.
You weren't so particular in Paris in Autumn.
Grimly proud of its new military wing. which barely suffices. in this autumn of 1918. to house the shattered minds. of the war that was to end war.
It won't detain you long. These autumn storms are short.
I don't like autumn.
From late autumn till early spring the holy animals swirl around in the large valleys around the Holy City.
Honey, you hair is tinged with the russet shades of a beautiful autumn.
And as autumn reared its lovely head so did the deadline for Jim's slogan.
And the grapes growing purple in the kisses of the autumn sun.
Morning your holiday starts, and when you come back in autumn, then there are only a few months left, then I'll pick you up.
In autumn it gets dark at seven.
Autumn?
Fresh autumn flowers.
In the night, the autumn bush is covered with fresh roses!
One day in autumn.
It's already autumn, and we only have one kimono apiece.
For autumn wear?
They usually get on so well. Autumn seems to have come round again.
And autumn for the other.
Come back with it in the autumn.
It happened in autumn.

News and current affairs

With federal elections due in Germany this autumn, much will be said about the nature of German conservatism.
French President Nicolas Sarkozy is said to have been disappointed by Barroso's performance during last autumn's financial meltdown, and German Chancellor Angela Merkel also seems to have fallen silent on the matter of his future.
Indeed, these estimates are roughly half a percentage point lower than those issued only last autumn.
One need look no further than the ongoing power struggle in the run-up to this autumn's planned leadership changes, or official figures showing that rural protests have been increasing at the same rate as China's GDP.
Indeed, the internecine squabbles are said to be so vicious that there have been rumors, denied by the regime, that the Communist Party's congress at which a new president and prime minister are to be anointed this autumn, might be postponed.
It happened last autumn, and at that time I argued publicly against what I regarded as an insensitive act, because it hurt other peoples' religious feelings.
The story of the rejection last autumn of my appointment to be a member of the European Commission is notorious.
Today's government won a strong mandate in last autumn's elections, giving it several years to deepen and widen reform.
Western governments acting as the Paris Club in the autumn of 1991 must share the blame.
And President Barack Obama's cancellation of his trip to Asia last autumn, owing to domestic political gridlock in the US Congress and the resulting government shutdown, made a poor impression on the region's leaders.
The opposition, still smarting from its narrow defeat in last autumn's election, accuses him of not having told the truth about Germany's weak economy and the consequences for the national budget.
Last autumn's IMF-World Bank meetings approved an increase in voting quotas for some of the most under-represented emerging economies: China, Mexico, South Korea, and Turkey.
This is a triumph for the rule of law in Pakistan, and above all a triumph for the brave Pakistani lawyers who took to the streets to protest Musharraf's imposition of a state of emergency last autumn.
If even a few SARS cases are present among the millions of flu-like cases that will appear this autumn, it will be critical to identify and isolate them to prevent a repeat of the epidemic that scourged China earlier this year.
The point was driven home at the 7th Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM) in Beijing this autumn, where European and Asian leaders began exploring ideas for a new global financial structure.
They are vulnerable to an Arab Spring (and a British summer) - and maybe to a US autumn that will focus not just on the Murdochs' business, but also on its interplay with politics.
The Swedish Presidency, together with the European Commission, intends to organize the first meeting of the Eastern Partnership Civil Society Forum this autumn.
After the autumn of 2008, exchange-rate volatility slowly receded toward pre-crisis levels.
In Poland last autumn, younger voters helped to replace a government whose incipient authoritarianism and xenophobic attitudes threatened to isolate their country.
If one travels to America or Asia, as I did this autumn, Europe's image becomes selectively brighter: while it continues to be perceived as a positive model, it is no longer considered a global actor.
That was the situation faced by European leaders last autumn.
In Ireland, last autumn's financial crisis provoked a turnaround in public opinion about the EU, and even in Iceland, although it lies on the periphery of our continent, membership of the EU and the euro have become a priority.
An Autumn Abyss?
China's government has sentenced two of its citizens to life in prison for their role in securing prostitutes for hundreds of male Japanese visitors in the southern city of Zhuhai last autumn.
That could plunge the global economy into another financial crisis, delivering a shock equivalent to the autumn of 2008.
The conflict between Hirohito's divine and secular roles became most acute in the autumn of 1941, when Japan's leaders debated whether to go to war with the United States and its allies.

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