toward

toward
ごろ
* * *
/〖前〗tɔ́ː(r)d│təwɔ́ː(r)d; 〖形〗tɔ́ː(r)d│tə́uəd/ 〔…の(to)方へ(ward)〕
〖前〗(((主に英))-・wards/-dz/)
1 [運動の方向]
a …の方へ, …に向かって

look ~ the sea 海の方を見る

I walked ~ the door. 私はドアの方へ歩いて行った.

◇[語法] 方向のみを表し到着点を含意しないので, 未完了の動作を示す進行形時制ではtoよりも好まれる: John was walking ~ the station when I saw him. ジョンが駅の方へ歩いて行くのを見かけた. 他の相違については ⇒ to 2 ◇[語法] .
b [比喩的に] …の方へ, …に向かって

steps ~ peace 平和への歩み

a tendency ~ communism 共産主義への傾き.

2 [位置の方向]
a …に向いて, …に面して

sit with one's back ~ me 私に背を向けて座る

The house faces ~ the sea. その家は海に面している.

b …の近くに

T~ the top of the hill the road is wider. 丘の頂上近くで道路は広くなっている.

3 [時間的・数量的接近] …近く(near), …ごろ; …くらい《◆~ Julyのように月名に用いるのは((まれ))》

~ the middle of the 19th century 19世紀の中ごろ

It stopped raining ~ noon. 昼ごろ雨がやんだ.

4 [対象・関連] …に対して, …に関して(in relation to)

his attitude ~ life 彼の人生に対する態度; 人生観

How do you feel ~ her? = What are your feelings ~ her? 彼女をどう思いますか.

5 [補助・目的] …のために, 足しに(for)

save money ~ a new car 新車を買うために貯金する.

〖形〗/tɔ́ː(r)d│tə́uəd/((古))
1 [叙述]〈事が〉今にも起ろうとして; 進行して, 行なわれて.
2 〈青年などが〉有望な; 〈物・事が〉好都合な.

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