Morning basically means "dawn, dawn, morning, morning", which usually refers to the period from sunrise to noon, or from midnight to noon. Extension can also mean "early stage, early stage"
In American English, the plural form of morning can be used as an adverbial meaning "every morning, every morning" or "in the morning".
He doesn't want to get up in the cold morning. He hates getting up in the cold morning.
Extended data:
Morning can be used with noon and night, and can be used as an adverbial directly to modify habitual or repetitive actions over a period of time. Morning and forenoon can both mean "morning". The difference is:
1, morning refers to the period from sunrise to noon, and also refers to the period from midnight to noon; Forenoon is more formal than morning, and it also refers to the period from sunrise to noon, but it is customarily considered from eight to nine to noon.
He works in the morning and plays in the afternoon. He works in the morning and plays in the afternoon.
I am used to translating "in the morning" into "in the morning" instead of "in the morning".
Baidu Encyclopedia-Morning (Chinese Morning English)