whereabouts / ˈʰwɛər əˌbaʊts, ˈwɛər- /

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whereabouts3 个定义

adv. 副词 adverb
  1. about where? where?
conj. 连词 conjunction
  1. near or in what place: trying to find whereabouts in the world we were.
n. 名词 noun
  1. the place where a person or thing is; the locality of a person or thing: no clue as to his whereabouts.

whereabouts 近义词

n. 名词 noun

location

whereabouts 的近义词 3

更多whereabouts例句

  1. Speculations swirled around Ma’s whereabouts after media reported in December that he skipped the taping of a TV program he created.
  2. For the past few months Norah has fretted over the whereabouts of her husband who went missing after trying to find a cure for his wife’s mysterious illness.
  3. When McDonald didn’t attend a news conference with the Jets’ owner and Mehta began calling and texting about his whereabouts, McDonald blocked Mehta’s number, he said.
  4. I don’t need those money-grubbers in the Valley tracking my whereabouts or knowing anything about my health.
  5. Corado said the woman identifying herself as the client’s grandmother was asking about the client’s whereabouts.
  6. While Faal and Njie are in U.S. custody, the whereabouts of the other survivors is unknown.
  7. Picasso accused the other of knowing the whereabouts of the Mona Lisa.
  8. Today, researchers are flummoxed as to the whereabouts of this gargantuan cultural artifact.
  9. After all, he lived with himself 24/7, so he could do a much better job chronicling his whereabouts than the FBI.
  10. He took my phone and canceled all of my plans for the following week to make sure no one could worry about my whereabouts.
  11. It was almost night, and Harry decided to go into camp, as he had not learned the exact whereabouts of Poindexter.
  12. He hath in his keeping certain papers that concern the Roshinara Begum of Delhi, and he must be made to confess their whereabouts.
  13. Then he broke off, and when he next gave hint of his whereabouts, it was to hail us from the nearest point on the canyon rim.
  14. I must learn Florimond's whereabouts, if only that we may go to meet him when we leave Condillac to-night.
  15. Boutin aided him as best he could and took it upon himself to go to Paris and inform Mme. Chabert of her husband's whereabouts.