アドレス (A1)
English: Location
カタカナ: アドレス
IPA: /ˈæd.res/
Definition
The number and street name of a place where someone lives or works, or a company is located. It's the specific place someone or something can be found.
意味: 誰か(または何か)が住んでいる、または働いている場所、あるいは会社が位置している番地と通りの名前です。特定の人や物がどこにあるかを示す場所のことです。
Examples / 例文
What is your home address? — What is your home address?
The letter was returned because of an incorrect address. — The letter was returned because of an incorrect address.
Please write your full address on the application. — Please write your full address on the application.
アドレス in English
English translations of アドレス (address):
How to Use Location
- Please provide your full address. (collocation)
- To give all the details of where you live or a place is. — "Please provide your full address for the delivery."
- What is your home address? (question)
- Asking for the location where someone lives. — "What is your home address? I need to send you the invitation."
- Send the package to my mailing address. (collocation)
- The address where you receive mail. — "Send the package to my mailing address, not my work address."
- The letter was sent to the correct address. (collocation)
- The right location for a letter or package. — "The letter was sent to the correct address, but it still got lost."
- address an issue (verb phrase)
- To deal with or try to solve a problem. — "The company needs to address this issue quickly."
- address someone as (verb phrase)
- To call or speak to someone using a particular title or name. — "He asked to be addressed as 'Sir'."
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