| 释义 | hereaboutshere‧a‧bouts /ˌhɪərəˈbaʊts, ˈhɪərəbaʊts $ ˌhɪr-,ˈhɪr-/ adverb    somewhere near the place where you are:Where can a person get a good pastrami sandwich hereabouts?
 And I've lived hereabouts since I were born.But what of the sad, cramped hells, we know lie hidden hereabouts?His name was Sir Humphrey Agnew, and he had consorted with a witch hereabouts.It offers another good opportunity to see what younger artists hereabouts are up to.Not the usual patient-to-physician ratio, even hereabouts.So, I quickly went into a story about how it was in the 1920s, buying timber hereabouts.You hear it over and over, talking with folks hereabouts.
 There must be a pub hereabouts. |