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出典:『Wikipedia』 (2010/05/23 22:17 UTC 版)
"What For" is a single by Mancunian band James, released in 1988 by Sire Records, the first after an enforced eighteen-month hiatus and also the first release featuring material off their forthcoming album Strip-mine. Both the title track and one of the two additional tracks, "Not There" were included on Strip-mine, while the other track, "Island Swing" remains otherwise unreleased. "What For" was also included on the compilation Just Say Yo and reached the 33rd spot on John Peel's Festive Fifty of 1988.
出典:『Wikipedia』 (2011/05/29 13:28 UTC 版)
"What For?" is a song performed by Latvian singer Aisha, written by Jānis Lūsēns and Guntars Račs. The song represented Latvia in the 2010 Eurovision Song Contest in Oslo, Norway, and competed against sixteen other Eurovision entries in the first semi-final on May 25. It did not get voted through to the final, coming in last place in the first semi-final.
What for?
What do you want me for [of me]?
what for
I wonder what he can want.
何するの?
something for something
What are you after?
だから、なに?
なにそれ?
何をするの?
what for
what
what
何ということ
why
why
I wonder what he can want.
What do you want me for [of me]?
どのもの
which
Say that again.
word referring to person (interrogative indicating who or which person; what person, which person, who)
なにごとか
なんでだよ
imagining that―fancying that―supposing that―under the impression that―under the apprehension that...
laying aside everything―before everything―above all things
何に託して
under pretence of―on the pretence of―under pretext of―on the pretext of―under plea of―on the plea of―under colour of―under cover of―under the mask of―under the cloak of―under the veil of―something
どうなっているの?