supposed to (B1)
カタカナ: サポーズド・トゥ
IPA: /səˈpoʊzd tuː/
Definition
Indicates that something is expected or required due to a rule, plan, or general understanding. It often highlights a gap between an expectation and reality.
意味: ルールや計画、一般的な理解に基づいて、何かが期待されている、あるいは求められていることを表します。期待と現実の間にギャップがあることを強調する際によく使われます。
Examples / 例文
We were supposed to meet at 7 PM, but I got stuck in traffic. — 7時に会うことになっていたのですが、渋滞に巻き込まれてしまいました。
The new software is supposed to make our work more efficient. — 新しいソフトウェアは、仕事を効率化するはずのものです。
You're not supposed to use your phone during the exam. — 試験中に携帯電話を使ってはいけません。
Supposed to の日本語訳
Japanese translations of Supposed to:
How to Use Supposed to
- was/were supposed to (collocation)
- Indicates an unfulfilled past expectation or obligation. — "I was supposed to call him back, but I forgot."
- is/are supposed to (collocation)
- Indicates a current expectation or obligation. — "The train is supposed to arrive in five minutes."
- not supposed to (collocation)
- Indicates something is prohibited or goes against expectations. — "Children are not supposed to play with sharp objects."
See "Supposed to" in the English dictionary
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