away
英 [ə'weɪ]
美 [ə'weɪ]
語源
英語の語源
- away
- away: [OE] Away was formed in the late Old English period by conflating the phrase on weg, literally ‘on way’, that is, ‘on one’s way, departing’. This soon became reduced to aweg, hence away.
=> way - away (adv.)
- late Old English aweg, earlier on weg "on from this (that) place;" see a- (1) + way (n.). Colloquial use for "without delay" (fire away, also right away) is from earlier sense of "onward in time" (16c.). Intensive use (as in away back) is American English, first attested 1818.
例文
- 1. She ran away with a man called McTavish last year.
- 昨年、彼女はマクタヴィシュという男と駆け落ちした。
- 2.I have$100 m hidden away where no one will ever find it.
- 私は1億ドルを永遠に誰も見つけられない場所に隠しました。/
- 3.He wiped away the blood with a paper napkin.
- 彼はティッシュペーパーで血痕を拭き取った。
- 4.Her bed was crisply made,her clothes put away .
- 彼女のベッドはきれいに片付けられていて、服もしまっています。
- 5.Ellery 's return will help to chase away some of the gloom.
- エレリーの帰りは憂鬱な気持ちを吹き飛ばすことができる。
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