adverb
의미: A word that modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb, typically expressing manner, place, time, degree, or frequency, such as 'quickly,' 'here,' 'often,' or 'very.'
Adverbs are one of the most versatile word classes in English, capable of modifying almost any part of a sentence except nouns. Many adverbs are formed by adding '-ly' to an adjective, though numerous common adverbs (e.g., 'fast,' 'well,' 'never,' 'here') do not follow this pattern. The placement of an adverb in a sentence can subtly alter meaning and emphasis.
예문
- The adverb 'reluctantly' in 'She reluctantly agreed' tells us how the action was performed. She reluctantly agreed'中的副词'reluctantly'告诉我们动作是如何执行的。El adverbio 'reluctantly' en 'She reluctantly agreed' nos indica cómo se realizó la acción.「She reluctantly agreed」の副詞「reluctantly」は、その動作がどのように行われたかを教えてくれる。She reluctantly agreed'에서 부사 'reluctantly'는 그 동작이 어떻게 수행되었는지를 알려준다.
- Not all adverbs end in '-ly'; words like 'fast,' 'hard,' and 'well' are also adverbs. 并非所有副词都以'-ly'结尾;'fast'、'hard'和'well'等词也是副词。No todos los adverbios terminan en '-ly'; palabras como 'fast', 'hard' y 'well' también son adverbios.すべての副詞が「-ly」で終わるわけではない。「fast」「hard」「well」なども副詞である。모든 부사가 '-ly'로 끝나는 것은 아니다. 'fast,' 'hard,' 'well'도 부사이다.
- Moving an adverb to a different position in the sentence can change the emphasis or even the meaning entirely. 将副词移至句中不同的位置可以改变句子的侧重甚至整体含义。Mover un adverbio a una posición diferente en la oración puede cambiar el énfasis o incluso el significado por completo.副詞を文中の別の位置に移動すると、強調や意味そのものが変わることがある。부사를 문장 내 다른 위치로 옮기면 강조나 의미 자체가 달라질 수 있다.
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사용 가이드
맥락: education, academic
어조: neutral
기원과 역사
From Latin adverbium, from ad- (to, towards) and verbum (word, verb). The name reflects the classical understanding that adverbs are primarily attached 'to the verb.'
문화적 배경
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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