anbrechen meaning and definition in german

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class 4 strong, third-person singular simple present bricht an, past tense brach an, past participle angebrochen, past subjunctive bräche an, auxiliary haben or sein
  1. to start, commence, kick off
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Mir war, als müsse jetzt eine schönere Lebensära für mich anbrechen, eine Ära, welche neben ihren Dornen und Mühseligkeiten auch ihre Blüten und Freuden haben würde.Externals have a great effect on the young: I thought that a fairer era of life was beginning for me, one that was to have its flowers and pleasures, as well as its thorns and toils.OP49154
Sie fühlen, wie wiederum glücklichere Tage anbrechen sie hegen reinere Gefühle, edlere Wünsche.Bitter and base associations have become the sole food of your memory: you wander here and there, seeking rest in exile: happiness in pleasure--I mean in heartless, sensual pleasure--such as dulls intellect and blights feeling. Heart-weary and soul-withered, you come home after years of voluntary banishment: you make a new acquaintance--how or where no matter: you find in this stranger much of the good and bright qualities which you have sought for twenty years, and never before encountered; and they are all fresh, healthy, without soil and without taint. Such society revives, regenerates: you feel better days come back--higher wishes, purer feelings; you desire to recommence your life, and to spend what remains to you of days in a way more worthy of an immortal being.OP114759