释义
[ hwair-ev -er, wair- ] SHOW IPA
/ ʰwɛərˈɛv ər, wɛər- / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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conjunction in, at, or to whatever place.
in any case or condition: wherever it is heard of.
adverb where? (used emphatically): Wherever did you find that?
Origin of wherever before 1000; Middle English; Old English hwǣr ǣfre. See where, ever
Words nearby wherever wherethrough, whereto, whereunto, whereupon, where've, wherever , wherewith, wherewithal, wherret, wherrit, wherry
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Example sentences from the Web for wherever Wherever he travels, Václav Klaus can be assured a welcome reception from likeminded free marketers.
Vaclav Klaus, Libertarian Hero, Has His Wings Clipped by Cato Institute | James Kirchick| December 22, 2014| DAILY BEAST
Also in Germany, he made The Mountain Eagle, which was set, Hitchcock recalled, “in Old Kentucky, wherever that might be.”
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This is just the way we consume TV now: our favorite shows, whenever we want them, wherever we want them.
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Its award-winning Sling technology allows consumers to take their live and recorded TV with them wherever they want.
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“Wherever the investigation leads is where the district attorney plans to go,” Todd told The Daily Beast.
New York's Next Killer-Cop Grand Jury | Jacob Siegel| December 6, 2014| DAILY BEAST
She started back when she beheld Robin, and again thought that some evil genius had determined to oppose her wherever she went.
The History of Margaret Catchpole | Richard Cobbold
Wherever Henry or his allies could bribe or bully the learned doctors, an answer was usually given in the affirmative.
A Student's History of England, v. 2 (of 3) | Samuel R. Gardiner.
Yes, but why didn't my mistress wire or telephone from wherever she is to let her maid know?
Miss Million's Maid | Bertha Ruck
Wherever there is a relative, there is a second proposition.
A Handbook of the English Language | Robert Gordon Latham
Wherever we look the Twelve Bens of Bumabeola spring up like uplifted lances.
The Sunny Side of Ireland | John O'Mahony and R. Lloyd Praeger
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British Dictionary definitions for wherever pronoun at, in, or to every place or point which; where wherever she went, he would be there
(subordinating) in, to, or at whatever place wherever we go the weather is always bad
adverb Also: where ever no matter where I'll find you, wherever you are
informal at, in, or to an unknown or unspecified place I'll go anywhere to escape: London, Paris, or wherever
an intensive form of where, used in questions wherever can they be?
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Words related to wherever omnipresent, ubiquitous, far and wide, here and there, section, spot, scene, station, location, home, ground, slot, office, point, site, seat, place, situation, position, hole