also
Vocabulary Word
BritishAmerican
★★★★★ Very Common
Neutral
意味: In addition; too; as well
也,还,而且
también, además
また、〜も、さらに
또한, ~도, 게다가
'Also' is an adverb meaning 'in addition' or 'as well', used to add information. It typically comes before the main verb ('I also speak French') or after the verb 'be' ('She is also a teacher'). Unlike 'too' which usually comes at the end of a sentence, 'also' is more flexible in position but sounds more formal.
「also」是一个副词,意为「此外」或「也」,用于添加信息。它通常出现在主要动词之前(「I also speak French」)或「be」动词之后(「She is also a teacher」)。与通常放在句尾的「too」不同,「also」的位置更灵活,但听起来更正式。
«Also» es un adverbio que significa «además» o «también», usado para añadir información. Típicamente viene antes del verbo principal («I also speak French») o después del verbo «be» («She is also a teacher»). A diferencia de «too» que generalmente va al final de la oración, «also» es más flexible en posición pero suena más formal.
「also」は「さらに」や「〜も」を意味する副詞で、情報を追加するのに使われます。通常、主動詞の前(「I also speak French」)または「be」動詞の後(「She is also a teacher」)に来ます。文末に来ることが多い「too」とは異なり、「also」は位置が柔軟ですが、よりフォーマルに聞こえます。
'Also'는 '게다가' 또는 '~도'라는 뜻의 부사로, 정보를 추가할 때 사용됩니다. 일반적으로 본동사 앞('I also speak French')이나 be동사 뒤('She is also a teacher')에 위치합니다. 보통 문장 끝에 오는 'too'와 달리 'also'는 위치가 유연하지만 더 격식적인 느낌을 줍니다.
例文
- She speaks French and also Italian. 她会说法语,也会说意大利语。Ella habla francés y también italiano.彼女はフランス語とイタリア語も話す。그녀는 프랑스어와 이탈리아어도 한다.
- I would also like to thank my parents. 我还想感谢我的父母。También me gustaría agradecer a mis padres.両親にも感謝したい。부모님께도 감사드리고 싶다.
- The hotel has a pool and also a gym. 酒店有游泳池,还有健身房。El hotel tiene piscina y también gimnasio.ホテルにはプールとジムもある。호텔에는 수영장과 헬스장도 있다.
発音
使い方ガイド
場面: general
トーン: neutral
起源と歴史
From Old English 'ealswā' (entirely so), a compound of 'eall' (all) + 'swā' (so). Developed its modern sense of 'in addition' during Middle English. Cognate with German 'also', which means 'therefore'.
文化的背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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