eastern
/ˈiːstən/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈiːstərn/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈē-stərn/ (ame, mw)
eastern — adjective
- easternpositive
- more easterncomparative
- most easternsuperlative
1. on the east side of a place, or coming from that direction.
on the east side of a place, or coming from that direction.
Naoko lives in the eastern part of the city, near the river.
eastern part of [a place]
The eastern wall of the old library has a large crack in it.
Pim took the eastern road through the forest to reach the lake.
The eastern side of the valley gets sunlight only in the morning.
Tara looked out at the eastern sky, where the sun was rising.
- western
Opposite side or direction.
文法句型
eastern + noun
be + eastern
用法筆記
Unlike 'east,' which is used for fixed or formal names (East Africa, East Coast) and for exact positions (east of the river), 'eastern' describes a broad area within a region. 'Eastern' can be used both before a noun (attributive) and after a linking verb (predicative), though attributive use is more common.
常見錯誤
2. belonging to or describing the countries and cultures of Asia, especially East A
belonging to or describing the countries and cultures of Asia, especially East Asia.
Christopher has been studying eastern philosophy and meditation for years.
eastern philosophy / eastern medicine
Many tourists visit the temples to learn about eastern religious traditions.
Ezra's interest in eastern art began when he saw a collection of Chinese paintings.
Eastern cooking often uses ginger, garlic, and soy sauce as basic ingredients.
Manuela took a course on eastern history, focusing on Japan and Korea.
- Western
Describes the cultures and countries of Europe and North America.
文法句型
Eastern + noun
用法筆記
This sense is often capitalized (Eastern) in formal writing when referring to the cultural region of Asia. The scope is broad and traditionally reflects a Western perspective; it commonly includes East Asian cultures (Chinese, Japanese, Korean) but may also extend to South and Southeast Asia depending on context.