单词 | somewhere |
释义 | adverb | pronoun somewheresomewhere1 /ˈsʌmwɛr/ ●●● S1 W2 adverb [not usually in questions or negatives] 1in or to a place, but you do not say or know exactly where: Let’s go for a walk somewhere.somewhere warm/different etc. It would be nice to go somewhere warm.somewhere in/near/behind etc. There must be a restaurant somewhere near here. You might be able to find a cheaper one somewhere else (=in a different place).2used to show that an amount or number is not exact and may be a little more or less: The price of the painting nowadays would be somewhere around $8,000. The old man was somewhere between 90 and 100. The project will cost somewhere in the region of $50,000.3get somewhere to make progress: Now we’re really getting somewhere! adverb | pronoun somewheresomewhere2 pronoun a place, although you do not say or know exactly where: We could move to somewhere like Bermuda.somewhere to do something Tonya needs somewhere to keep her skis. Can we get some money from somewhere else? We could go to the park or somewhere (=or a similar place). |
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