Thursday, January 23, 2020

grammar - I dont understand ~ような in this context


I know that ~ような means "looks like". In this context:



ここで立ち止る ような 時間はない。



does it mean:




"It appears it cannot stop here, there is no time"?



What I do understand is that ような is followed by a noun, which, in this case, is 時間.


I don't understand the "flow" of what comes after ような in this sentence. Why does it not include **ような?


Can someone please clarify?




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