away
Prononciation : [/əˈweɪ/]
Mot
Contexte : « movement »
(adverb) moving or traveling from a specific place. It means going in the opposite direction or leaving a place.
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She ran away from the scary noise.
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He decided to stay and not run away from the challenge.
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Why did the cat run away from the dog?
Contexte : « distance »
(adverb) at a distance in time or space. When something is not close or near, it is far away.
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The park is far away from our house.
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The school is not far away from our home.
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How far away is the nearest gas station?
Contexte : « absence »
(adverb) not present or not in a certain place. When something or someone is not by your side, they are away.
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Dad is away on a business trip.
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Mom is not away; she is at home cooking dinner.
Exemple
Why is your brother away from the party?
Contexte : « feeling »
(adjective) feeling distant or disconnected emotionally. When you feel distant or not connected to something, you're feeling away.
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She seems away because she's thinking about something else.
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He doesn't look away; he's fully engaged in the conversation.
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Why does he seem so away during the meeting?
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