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west

形容詞副詞[C/U] 両方

This word functions as a primary spatial anchor, evoking a sense of departure, closure, or the end of a cycle due to its association with the setting sun. In a geographic sense, it often carries connotations of expansion or exploration, particularly in North American history. When capitalized as The West, the term shifts from a simple direction to a cultural and political identity. It refers to the collective group of nations in Europe and North America, implying a shared set of democratic values, industrialization, and specific geopolitical interests.

Uncountable when referring to the abstract cardinal direction. Countable when referring to specific regions or territories known as the West.

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The direction toward the point of the horizon where the sun sets.

"The wind is blowing from the west."

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Located in or facing the direction of the sunset.

"We live on the west coast of the island."

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Toward the direction of the sunset.

"The pioneers traveled west for a better life."

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