address
의미: Location details; to speak to someone; to deal with an issue
Address as a noun is where someone lives or a place can be found. As a verb, it means to speak to someone formally or to deal with a problem or topic. 'To address an issue' means to tackle or discuss it. An email address is the electronic equivalent of a postal address.
예문
- Could you give me your home address? 你能告诉我你的家庭住址吗?¿Podrías darme tu dirección?自宅の住所を教えていただけますか?자택 주소를 알려주시겠어요?
- The prime minister will address the nation tonight. 首相今晚将向全国发表讲话。El primer ministro se dirigirá a la nación esta noche.首相は今夜、国民に演説します。총리가 오늘 밤 국민에게 연설할 예정입니다.
- We need to address this problem before it gets worse. 我们需要在问题恶化之前解决它。Necesitamos abordar este problema antes de que empeore.悪化する前にこの問題に取り組む必要があります。상황이 악화되기 전에 이 문제를 다뤄야 합니다.
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사용 가이드
맥락: general
어조: neutral
기원과 역사
From Old French 'adrecier' meaning 'to straighten, direct', from Latin 'ad-' (to) + 'directiare' (to direct). The location sense comes from directing letters to a place; the speech sense from directing words towards someone.
문화적 배경
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
이야기와 상식
From Old French 'adrecier' meaning to straighten or direct. The sense of speaking to someone comes from directing your words towards them, while the location sense comes from directing letters to a place.
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