It (weather & time)
Grammar Pattern
BritishAmericanAustralian
★★★★★ Very Common
Neutral
의미: Using 'it' as subject for weather, time, and distance
用'it'作为天气、时间和距离的主语
Usar 'it' como sujeto para clima, tiempo y distancia
天気、時間、距離の主語として「it」を使う
날씨, 시간, 거리의 주어로 'it'을 사용하기
English uses 'it' as an impersonal subject for weather (it's raining), time (it's 5 o'clock), distance (it's 10 miles), and general situations (it's difficult to say).
英语使用'it'作为非人称主语,用于天气(it's raining)、时间(it's 5 o'clock)、距离(it's 10 miles)以及一般情况(it's difficult to say)。
El inglés usa 'it' como sujeto impersonal para el clima (it's raining), la hora (it's 5 o'clock), la distancia (it's 10 miles) y situaciones generales (it's difficult to say).
英語では天気(it's raining)、時間(it's 5 o'clock)、距離(it's 10 miles)、一般的な状況(it's difficult to say)に対して非人称主語として「it」を使います。
영어에서는 날씨(it's raining), 시간(it's 5 o'clock), 거리(it's 10 miles), 일반적 상황(it's difficult to say)에 비인칭 주어 'it'을 사용합니다.
예문
- It's raining. 在下雨。Está lloviendo.雨が降っています。비가 오고 있습니다.
- It's 3 o'clock. 现在三点钟。Son las 3.3時です。3시입니다.
- It's cold today. 今天很冷。Hace frío hoy.今日は寒いです。오늘은 춥습니다.
- It's 20 miles to London. 到伦敦有20英里。Está a 20 millas de Londres.ロンドンまで20マイルです。런던까지 20마일입니다.
발음
사용 가이드
맥락: spoken, written, everyday
어조: descriptive
✓ 올바른 표현
- It's getting dark.天黑了。Está oscureciendo.暗くなってきました。어두워지고 있습니다.
- It takes two hours by car.开车要两个小时。Toma dos horas en coche.車で2時間かかります。차로 두 시간 걸립니다.
- It's nice to meet you.很高兴认识你。Encantado de conocerte.お会いできて嬉しいです。만나서 반갑습니다.
- It seems like a good idea.这似乎是个好主意。Parece una buena idea.いい考えのようですね。좋은 생각인 것 같습니다.
- It is raining.正在下雨。Está lloviendo.雨が降っています。비가 오고 있습니다.
- It's cold today.今天很冷。Hoy hace frío.今日は寒いです。오늘 춥습니다.
- It's 5 o'clock.现在五点钟。Son las 5 en punto.5時です。5시입니다.
✗ 잘못된 표현
- Is raining. (need 'it')Is raining.(需要'it')Is raining. (se necesita 'it')Is raining.(「it」が必要)Is raining.('it'이 필요)
- Today is cold. (say 'It's cold today')Today is cold.(应说'It's cold today')Today is cold. (se dice 'It's cold today')Today is cold.(「It's cold today」と言う)Today is cold.('It's cold today'라고 표현)
- Are 5 o'clock. (say 'It's 5 o'clock')Are 5 o'clock.(应说'It's 5 o'clock')Are 5 o'clock. (se dice 'It's 5 o'clock')Are 5 o'clock.(「It's 5 o'clock」と言う)Are 5 o'clock.('It's 5 o'clock'이라고 표현)
기원과 역사
Impersonal 'it' subject
문화적 배경
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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