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somewhere

/suhm-hwair, -wair/US // ˈsʌmˌʰwɛər, -ˌwɛər //UK // (ˈsʌmˌwɛə) //

某处,某地,某个地方,在某处

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Definitions

adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : in or at some place not specified, determined, or known: They live somewhere in Michigan.
    • : to some place not specified or known: They went out somewhere.
    • : at or to some point in amount, degree, etc.: He is somewhere about 60 years old.
    • : at some point of time: somewhere about 1930; somewhere between 1930 and 1940; somewhere in the 1930s.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an unspecified or uncertain place.

Phrases

  • somewhere along the line
  • get somewhere
  • (somewhere) or other

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • But maybe you have to start somewhere else — with Lamont Waltman Marvin, Monty, his father, the Chief, the old man.

  • The detectives are still at it, seeking to account for a period of time when Brinsley may well have paused to sit somewhere.

  • Maybe I have come more to terms with, somewhere over the years, that people will think whatever they think.

  • How a car would be sent to collect him and he would be taken somewhere.

  • (Somewhere, on another cloud, live gigabytes of photos from these very parties).

  • The King of Delhi had a hunting-lodge somewhere in the locality, but he had never seen the place.

  • The lovers got up, with only a silent protest, and walked slowly away somewhere else.

  • He decided not to return home directly; he wanted to go somewhere, but did not care to stay in Chicago.

  • I have never known a trader in philanthropy who was not wrong in his head or heart somewhere or other.

  • "I have a letter somewhere," looking in the machine drawer and finding the letter in the bottom of the workbasket.