
앞의 상황이나 반대되는 사실에도 불구하고 결과가 그러함을 나타내는 말.
Used to indicate that something happens or is true despite other factors or objections.
예문:
"The weather was terrible, but we decided to go for a walk anyway."
"I know it's a long shot, but I'm going to try anyway."
이미 언급한 내용에 추가적인 이유를 덧붙이거나 논점을 강화할 때 쓰는 말.
Used to add a further reason or to reinforce a point that has already been made.
예문:
"I don't really like that restaurant, and anyway, it's too expensive."
"We can't go to the beach today because it's raining, and anyway, the car is broken."
화제를 다른 데로 돌리거나, 하던 이야기로 돌아가거나, 대화를 마무리할 때 쓰는 말.
Used to change the subject, return to a previous topic, or end a conversation.
예문:
"Anyway, let's get back to the main point of our discussion."
"It was great catching up with you, but anyway, I should get going."
의문문에서 실상이나 근본적인 이유를 강조하여 물을 때 쓰는 말.
Used in questions to emphasize that the speaker wants to know the real truth or the basic reason for something.
예문:
"What are you trying to achieve by doing this, anyway?"
"Who is that person you were talking to, anyway?"
정해진 방식 없이 함부로 또는 무질서하게 하는 모양.
In a careless, haphazard, or disorganized manner.
예문:
"Don't just throw your tools in the box anyway; keep them organized."
"The books were piled anyway on the floor after the move."