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whereabouts

/hwair-uh-bouts, wair-/US // ˈʰwɛər əˌbaʊts, ˈwɛər- //UK // (ˈwɛərəˌbaʊts) //

行踪,下落,下落情况,去向

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Definitions

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

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Examples

  • Speculations swirled around Ma’s whereabouts after media reported in December that he skipped the taping of a TV program he created.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • I don’t need those money-grubbers in the Valley tracking my whereabouts or knowing anything about my health.

  • Corado said the woman identifying herself as the client’s grandmother was asking about the client’s whereabouts.

  • While Faal and Njie are in U.S. custody, the whereabouts of the other survivors is unknown.

  • Picasso accused the other of knowing the whereabouts of the Mona Lisa.

  • Today, researchers are flummoxed as to the whereabouts of this gargantuan cultural artifact.

  • After all, he lived with himself 24/7, so he could do a much better job chronicling his whereabouts than the FBI.

  • He took my phone and canceled all of my plans for the following week to make sure no one could worry about my whereabouts.

  • It was almost night, and Harry decided to go into camp, as he had not learned the exact whereabouts of Poindexter.

  • He hath in his keeping certain papers that concern the Roshinara Begum of Delhi, and he must be made to confess their whereabouts.

  • 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.

  • I must learn Florimond's whereabouts, if only that we may go to meet him when we leave Condillac to-night.

  • 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.