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2008.02.14
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HANG OUT (with someone) (誰かと)時間を過ごす
- To hang out (informal) somewhere or with someone is to spend time somewhere or with someone, especially regularly or for pleasure.
A hangout is a place where you often spend time. - hang out は、特に習慣的に、あるいは、遊びで、どこかで誰かと時間を過ごす、という意味です。おもに親しい間柄で使われます。
hangout は名詞で、いつも時間を過ごす場所、という意味です。
- The cafe is a great place to hang out for a few hours, especially on nights when they have live music or poetry readings.
- a: What do you want to do now?
b: Do you want to hang out at my apartment for a while? - I used to hang out with Hank and Ron a lot in high school.
- The ice skating rink in Green Park is a popular hangout for kids in the neighborhood.
- You don't see many older people at that diner. It's more of a student hangout.
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