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someplace

/suhm-pleys/US // ˈsʌmˌpleɪs //UK // (ˈsʌmˌpleɪs) //

什么地方,某地,某处,某个地方

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Definitions

adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : somewhere.

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Examples

  • Someday, when she is allowed out of state, she wants to travel someplace like Tennessee, which she’s heard is pretty.

  • If they don’t see ROI they’ll want to look for it someplace else.

  • I just want to land someplace we’ve never been to that’s not Mars.

  • Unfortunately, I scroll someplace where a very vocal Mitch McConnell is perpetually awake.

  • The final requirement was that it be someplace the Earth team hadn’t seen before.

  • The local misses what could have been if they had moved someplace distant and different.

  • He added, “We cannot have a society in which some dictator someplace can start imposing censorship here in the United States.”

  • The beach parking lot was someplace out near the Lexington and Concord battlefields.

  • Acting on that instinct, Landsberry told the students in his class to run away and get someplace safe.

  • We always had these parties at someplace obscure, like out in the woods.

  • He was in someplace new, someplace strange, and he felt half sick and he was not all right at all.

  • If there isn't, we put 'em in an ambulance and take them someplace else.

  • Somebody said as though he didn't mean it: "We ought to take her someplace."

  • Grace here was looking around for someplace to hide herself.

  • To be planted abroad someplace might interfere with plans for escape, but he'd handle that detail when he was forced to face it.