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单词 here
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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024
here /hɪr/USA pronunciation   adv. 
  1. in or at this place:Put the pen here.
  2. to or toward this place:Come here.
  3. at this point in an action, speech, etc.:Here the speaker paused.
  4. in this instance or case;
    under consideration:The matter here is of grave concern.
  5. The word here is used as the first word in a sentence to call attention to some person or thing, or to what the speaker has, offers, or discovers. The verb of a sentence like this usually does not take an object, or else it is the verb be. The subject of the verb is never the word here;
    the subject either comes after the verb, or, if it is a pronoun, it comes before the verb. It is the subject that decides which form of the verb, singular or plural, should be used: [+ verb + subject]Here comes the bride. Here is your paycheck. Here come the boys. Here are the tickets.[+ pronoun subject + verb]Here she is! Here they are.
  6. The word here is used to mean "present,'' as when the speaker is answering a roll call:Please say "here'' when your name is called.

n. [uncountable]
  1. this place or point:The next town is a long way from here.

adj. 
  1. The word here is sometimes used for emphasis with a noun that has the word this or these before it. The word here may come after the noun (a usage considered standard), as in:this package here,or before the noun (a usage considered nonstandard):this here package.

interj. 
  1. The word here is used to command attention, give comfort, etc.:Here, here, now, don't cry.
Idioms
  1. Idioms here and now, without delay;
    immediately:I want to know here and now what your plans are.
  2. Idioms here and there, in or to this place and that;
    in or to various places;
    scattered about:We looked here and there for her.
  3. Idioms here goes, [no obj] This phrase is used to express the speaker's determination when beginning a bold or unpleasant action:walked to the edge, said "Here goes,'' and jumped.
  4. Idioms here's to, [ + obj] This phrase is used in offering a toast to someone or something:Here's to the New Year.
  5. Idioms neither here nor there, unimportant:Personal wants are neither here nor there in a national emergency.
  6. Idioms the here and now, the immediate present:It's the here and now, not the future, we're worried about.


-here-, root. 
    1. -here- comes from Latin, where it has the meaning "cling, stick tight.'' It is related to -hes-. This meaning is found in such words as: adhere, adherent, cohere, coherence, coherent, incoherence, incoherent. See -hes-.

WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024
here  (hēr),USA pronunciation adv. 
  1. in this place;
    in this spot or locality (opposed to there):Put the pen here.
  2. to or toward this place;
    hither:Come here.
  3. at this point;
    at this juncture:Here the speaker paused.
  4. (used to call attention to some person or thing present, or to what the speaker has, offers, brings, or discovers):Here is your paycheck. My friend here knows the circumstances.
  5. present (used to answer a roll call).
  6. in the present life or existence (often fol. by below):We want but little here below.
  7. under consideration, in this instance or case:The matter here is of grave concern to us all.
  8. Idioms here and now, at the present moment;
    without delay;
    immediately:We must tend to the matter here and now.
  9. Idioms here and there:
    • in this place and in that;
      at various times or places:He worked here and there, never for long in one town.
    • hither and thither:We drove here and there in the darkness, hoping to find the right roads.
  10. Idioms here goes, (used to express resolution in beginning a bold or unpleasant action):You've dared me to dive from the highest board, so here goes!
  11. Idioms here's to, hail to;
    salutations to:Here's to a long and happy life! Here's to you!
  12. Idioms neither here nor there, without relevance or importance;
    immaterial:The fact that her family has no money is neither here nor there.

n. 
  1. this place:It's only a short distance from here.
  2. this world;
    this life;
    the present:The here and the hereafter are equal mysteries to all people.
  3. Idioms here and now, the immediate present (usually prec. by the):You can't live only in the here and now.
  4. Idioms up to here with:
    • having a surfeit of:I'm up to here with work.
    • at a high point of annoyance with:Everyone is up to here with his constant complaining.

adj. 
  1. (used for emphasis, esp. after a noun modified by a demonstrative adjective):this package here.

interj. 
  1. (often used to command attention, give comfort, etc.) now;
    all right:Here, let me try it. Here, don't cry.
  • bef. 900; Middle English; Old English hēr; cognate with German hier, Old Norse, Gothic hēr
    17. See there. 

He•re  (hērē),USA pronunciation n. 
  1. MythologyHera.

Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers::
here /hɪə/ adv
  1. in, at, or to this place, point, case, or respect: we come here every summer, here, the policemen do not usually carry guns, here comes Roy
  2. here and thereat several places in or throughout an area
  3. here's toa formula used in proposing a toast to someone or something
  4. neither here nor thereof no relevance or importance
n
  1. this place: they leave here tonight
Etymology: Old English hēr; related to Old Norse hēr, Old High German hiar, Old Saxon hīr
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024
He•ra  (hērə, herə),USA pronunciation n. 
  1. Mythologythe ancient Greek queen of heaven, a daughter of Cronus and Rhea and the wife and sister of Zeus.
Also, Here. Cf. Juno. 
Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers::
Hera, Here /ˈhɪərə/ n
  1. the queen of the Olympian gods and sister and wife of Zeus
    Roman counterpart: Juno
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