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somewhere

adverb
/ˈsʌmweə(r)/
/ˈsʌmwer/
(North American English also someplace)
Idioms
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  1. in, at or to a place that you do not know or do not mention by name在某处;到某处
    • I read somewhere that she refuses to do interviews.我在哪里读到过她拒绝接受采访。
    • Can we go somewhere warm?我们能不能去个暖和的地方?
    • I've already looked there—it must be somewhere else.我已经去那儿看过了,肯定是在别处。
    • He went to school in York or somewhere (= I'm not sure where).他是在约克还是什么地方上的学。
    • They live somewhere or other in France.他们住在法国的一个什么地方。
    • I've seen him somewhere before.我以前在哪儿见过他。
    • I'm sure the information is out there somewhere.我肯定信息就在某个地方。
    The difference between somewhere and anywhere is the same as the difference between some and any. Look at the notes there.
    Oxford Collocations DictionarySomewhere is used with these verbs:
    • lead2
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Idioms
get somewhere
  1. (informal) to make progress in what you are doing有进展
somewhere around, between, etc. something
  1. approximately the number or amount mentioned大约…;…左右
    • It cost somewhere around two thousand dollars.买下来要花大约两千美元。

somewhere

pronoun
/ˈsʌmweə(r)/
/ˈsʌmwer/
(North American English also someplace)
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  1. a place that you do not know or do not mention by name在某处;到某处
    • We need to find somewhere to live.我们需要找个住处。
    • I know somewhere we can go.我知道有个地方我们可以去。
    The difference between somewhere and anywhere is the same as the difference between some and any. Look at the notes there.

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