already の英語での意味
alreadyalready /ɔːlˈredi $ ɒːl-/ adverb
すべての翻訳を見る1before now, or before a particular time今より前に、またはある特定の時点より前に:
The design of the new house is similar to those that have already been built.新しい家のデザインは、すでに建てられたものと似ている。
The performance had already started when we arrived.私たちが到着したとき、公演はすでに始まっていた。2used to say that something has been done before and does not need doing againすでに行われたことで、繰り返す必要がないと伝えるときに使う:
You already told me that.それはもう言ってくれたよ。
‘Fancy a coffee?’ ‘No thanks, I already have one.’「コーヒーはいかが?」「いや、結構です、もう一杯あります。」3used to say that something has happened too soon or before the expected time予想より早く、または予期した時間より前に何かが起きたと伝えるときに使う:
Have you eaten all that food already?もうあの食べ物を全部食べてしまったの?
Is it 5 o'clock already?もう5時なの?4used to say that a situation exists and it might get worse, greater etcある状況がすでに存在し、さらに悪化・拡大する可能性があると伝えるときに使う:
Hurry up, we’re already late.急いで、もう遅刻しているよ。GRAMMAR: Word order文法:語順• Already often comes at the end of a sentence: · I knew that already.· I was tired already.· I have booked the tickets already.• "already"は文末に来ることが多い:· I knew that already.· I was tired already.· I have booked the tickets already.As well as at the end of a sentence, already can be used in the following ways:文末に置く以外に、"already"は次のような使い方もできる:• Already can come before a main verb: · I already knew that.• "already"は本動詞の前に置くことができる:· I already knew that.• Already comes after ‘be’ when it is the main verb: · I was already tired. ✗Don’t say: I already was tired.• "be"が本動詞のとき、"already"は"be"の後に置く:· I was already tired. ✗「I already was tired.」とは言わない。• Already comes after the first auxiliary verb: · I have already booked the tickets. ✗Don’t say: I already have booked the tickets.• "already"は最初の助動詞の後に置く:· I have already booked the tickets. ✗「I already have booked the tickets.」とは言わない。
すべての翻訳を見る1before now, or before a particular time今より前に、またはある特定の時点より前に:
The design of the new house is similar to those that have already been built.新しい家のデザインは、すでに建てられたものと似ている。
The performance had already started when we arrived.私たちが到着したとき、公演はすでに始まっていた。2used to say that something has been done before and does not need doing againすでに行われたことで、繰り返す必要がないと伝えるときに使う:
You already told me that.それはもう言ってくれたよ。
‘Fancy a coffee?’ ‘No thanks, I already have one.’「コーヒーはいかが?」「いや、結構です、もう一杯あります。」3used to say that something has happened too soon or before the expected time予想より早く、または予期した時間より前に何かが起きたと伝えるときに使う:
Have you eaten all that food already?もうあの食べ物を全部食べてしまったの?
Is it 5 o'clock already?もう5時なの?4used to say that a situation exists and it might get worse, greater etcある状況がすでに存在し、さらに悪化・拡大する可能性があると伝えるときに使う:
Hurry up, we’re already late.急いで、もう遅刻しているよ。GRAMMAR: Word order文法:語順• Already often comes at the end of a sentence: · I knew that already.· I was tired already.· I have booked the tickets already.• "already"は文末に来ることが多い:· I knew that already.· I was tired already.· I have booked the tickets already.As well as at the end of a sentence, already can be used in the following ways:文末に置く以外に、"already"は次のような使い方もできる:• Already can come before a main verb: · I already knew that.• "already"は本動詞の前に置くことができる:· I already knew that.• Already comes after ‘be’ when it is the main verb: · I was already tired. ✗Don’t say: I already was tired.• "be"が本動詞のとき、"already"は"be"の後に置く:· I was already tired. ✗「I already was tired.」とは言わない。• Already comes after the first auxiliary verb: · I have already booked the tickets. ✗Don’t say: I already have booked the tickets.• "already"は最初の助動詞の後に置く:· I have already booked the tickets. ✗「I already have booked the tickets.」とは言わない。