의미:
always
al·ways〔ɔːlweiz, -wiz〕
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1 늘, 항상, 언제나
▶ He is always late. 그는 언제나 늦는다.
▶ He always comes late. 언제나 늦게 온다.
2 [보통 진행형과 함께]
노상, 끊임없이 《★ 흔히 말하는 사람의 불만·분노 등의 감정이 섞임》
▶ He is always grumbling. 그는 노상 투덜댄다.
3 언제까지나, 영구히
▶ I will remember this day always. 오늘이라는 날을 언제까지나 잊지 않겠다.
4 [보통 완료형과 함께]
죽, 내내, 그전부터
▶ He’s always been kind to me. 그는 그전부터 내게 친절히 해 주었다.
5 [보통 can, could와 함께; 강조 부사로] 언제든지, 필요하다면
▶ You can always quit the job. 언제든지 그 일을 그만둘 수 있다.
[USAGE] always의 어순은 조동사 및 be 동사의 다음에, 일반동사의 앞에 놓이지만, 조동사 또는 be 동사가 강조될 때는 그 앞에 놓는다:He always is[íz] late./He always does[dʌz] come late.
always excepting[
provided] (1) 【법】 단 …은 차한에 부재함 (2) 《영》 …을 제외하고(는)
always granting 【법】 단…
always supposing (
that) 단 …하기만 하면
as[
like]
always 여느 때처럼, 평소와 같이
for always 《구어》 영구히
nearly[
almost]
always 대개는
not always happy [부분 부정] 반드시 (행복)한 것은 아니다
Not always. 꼭 그런 것은 아니다.
as always 관용구
grass is always greener on the other side
a place that is far away or different seems better than where we are now He realized that the grass is always greener on the other side when he saw that his new job wasn
the customer is always right
satisfy the customer, agree with the customer Now let's discuss an old saying: The Customer's Always Right.
It is always darkest before the dawn
The most difficult time is just before a problem is solved.
Always a bridesmaid, never a bride
If someone is always a bridesmaid, never a bride, they never manage to fulfill their ambition- they get close, but never manage the recognition, etc, they crave.
Bad workers always blame their tools
"A bad worker always blames their tools" - If somebody does a job badly or loses in a game and claims that they were let down by their equipment, you can use this to imply that this was not the case.
The grass is always greener
This idiom means that what other people have or do looks preferable to our life. The complete phrase is 'The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence'.
The Mountie always gets his man
(Canada) The Mounties are the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and they have a reputation for catching criminals they are after.
grass is always greener on the other side of the h
We are often not satisfied and want to be somewhere else; a place that is far away or different seems better than where we are.
John is always changing his job because the grass always looks greener to him on the other side of the fence.
grass is always greener on the other side, the
grass is always greener on the other side, the A different situation always seems better than one's own. For example,
Bob always thinks the grass is greener elsewhere, which accounts for his constant job changes. This expression, an ancient proverb cited by Erasmus in the 15th century, is so well known that it is often shortened.
as always
As is about the case. Well, Ted is late, as always—I knew he wouldn't get actuality on time.Learn more: alwaysas ˈalways
as usually happens or is expected: As always, Polly was backward for school.Learn more: always