because
意味: For the reason that; since
'Because' is a conjunction introducing a clause that gives a reason or cause. It answers the question 'why?' and is followed by a subject and verb. 'Because of' (followed by a noun) should not be confused with 'because' (followed by a clause). In informal speech, 'because' sometimes stands alone in answers: 'Why?' 'Because.'
例文
- I stayed home because I was feeling unwell. 我待在家里,因为我感觉不舒服。Me quedé en casa porque no me sentía bien.体調が悪かったので家にいた。몸이 좋지 않아서 집에 있었다.
- We cancelled the picnic because of the rain. 因为下雨,我们取消了野餐。Cancelamos el picnic debido a la lluvia.雨のためピクニックを中止した。비 때문에 피크닉을 취소했다.
- She succeeded because she worked hard. 她成功了,因为她努力工作。Ella tuvo éxito porque trabajó duro.彼女は一生懸命働いたから成功した。그녀는 열심히 일했기 때문에 성공했다.
発音
使い方ガイド
場面: general
トーン: neutral
起源と歴史
From Middle English 'by cause', a calque of Old French 'par cause de' (by reason of). Originally two words, it fused into a single conjunction during the 14th century.
文化的背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
ストーリーと豆知識
'Because' evolved from 'by cause' in Middle English, literally meaning 'by the cause that'. This origin helps explain why 'because of' takes a noun - the original phrase was 'by cause of'. The informal use of 'because' + noun (e.g., 'because reasons') emerged in internet culture around 2012.
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