now that 意味
EN日今, 今は
- 接続詞 (Conjunction)
- As a consequence of the fact that; since.
- Now that you mention it, I am kind of hungry.
- Now that we're all here, let's start the meeting. = Let's start the meeting now that everyone's here.
- Now that the kids have left home we've got a lot of extra space.
- Now that I've got a car I can visit her more often.
- Now that we know each other a little better, we get along fine.
- Now that I think of it, I acted the same way when I was his age.
- As a consequence of the fact that; since.
- より多くの例
- 文の途中で使用される
- [A]nyone saying now that humans are a towering inferno of irrationality ought to be challenged, and aggressively so. — Michael S. Gazzaniga, The Mind's Past.
- A canny business strategist who tends to express himself tersely — even more so now that his voice has been hoarsened by several strokes — he has rarely consented to interviews.
- Even the Plastic People's weathered, been-through-hell aging-radical looks can be respun as romantic now that their revolution has safely succeeded.
- 文の初めに使われる
- Now that I've been promoted, I report to Benjamin, whom I loath.
- Now that he's entering his twilight years, he's writing his memoirs.
- Now that commerce is done electronically, tax stamps are no longer issued here.
- 文の途中で使用される
Definition of now that in English Dictionary
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