副词某地; 某处,在某处; 在[到]某处; 不知道在[到]什么地方
副词
1. It happened somewhere in the 18th century.
这事发生在十八世纪某个时候。
2. This is what we've been trying hard to find; now we're getting somewhere.
这正是我们一直要找的东西;现在我们总算有些进展了。
3. At last he found somewhere to park the car.
最后他找到了某个地方来停车。
4. He was a thinnish fellow, somewhere in his forties.
他瘦瘦的,大约四十多岁。
名词
1. We must look for somewhere to live.
我们必须找个地方住下。
Bob on the Telephone-(鲍勃在打电话)
A:Hello, Pete. This is Bob. How are you?
你好,皮特,我是鲍勃,你怎么样?
B:Oh, I'm fine.
啊,我很好。
A:Where were you this afternoon? You missed an important lecture.Not sick, I hope.
今天下午你在哪儿?你错过了一堂重要课。我想你没生病吧?
B:No.
没有。
A:That's good. The next time you decide to skip class, check with me first.It wouldn't do for both of us to be absent.We need at least one complete set of notes.
那很好,下次你决定要逃课的话,先告诉我一下。我们两人都缺席不太好。我们至少应有一套完整的笔记。
B:OK.
好的。
A:By the way, are you still in timewasting mood?
顺便问问你,你现在还是觉得无聊吗?
B:Yeah,a little.
有点。
A:Good. Why don't you come over after supper?Joe's off somewhere with date, and I don't feel much like working.
好,晚饭后你来好吗?乔出去约会了,而我不大想工作了。
B:How about eight o'clock?
八点左右来怎样?
A:Well. And bring some records over, why don't you?
好极了!带一些唱片来好吗?
B:Okay. See you then. Goodbye.
好,到时见,再见。
1. 某个地方;某处
You use somewhere to refer to a place without saying exactly where you mean.
e.g. I've got a feeling I've seen him before somewhere...
我有种感觉——我以前曾在哪里见过他。
e.g. I'm not going home yet. I have to go somewhere else first...
我还不准备回家,我要先去别的地方。
2. (数量、数目、时间等)大约
You use somewhere when giving an approximate amount, number, or time.
e.g. The Queen is believed to earn somewhere between seven million and one hundred million pounds...
据说女王的收入大约在 700 万至 1 亿英镑之间。
e.g. Caray is somewhere between 73 and 80 years of age...
卡瑞的年纪在 73 到 80 岁之间。
3. 取得一些进展
If you say that you are getting somewhere, you mean that you are making progress towards achieving something.
e.g. At last they were agreeing, at last they were getting somewhere...
他们最终逐渐达成共识,终于取得了一些进展。
e.g. This time it looks as if we're really going to get somewhere.
这一次,我们似乎真的要取得进展了。
1. Jackson is in a relationship with Lakers executive Jeanie Buss, who said last week Jackson definitely will coach somewhere next year.
2. somewhere的解释
2. I just caught the key word'subway'and assumed he wanted to go somewhere by train.
3. She wants to find somewhere quickly so she can regain stability and become settled once more.
4. The tag can simply be inserted into the cardboard of a cereal box or attached somewhere inside an electronic device.
5. " Somewhere that gives you a sense of belonging and a good quality of life, " he said.
6. Meat and seafood balls in southern cuisine are prized for their shuang texture, which lies somewhere between crispy and chewy.
7. Smith would not say where they were headed, only that they wanted to " cocoon " somewhere other than New Jersey for a while.
8. The government has laid down a great many documents paper stocked somewhere, but it is extremely hard to implement effectively in our work and life.
9. A coffee shop in Zhongguancun is more a center for business startups than somewhere to take a break and have a cuppa.
10. somewhere
10. That means, every 30 seconds there is a baby born somewhere having some congenital defect.
noun
1. an indefinite or unknown location
e.g. they moved to somewhere in Spain
adv
1. in or at or to some place
(`someplace' is used informally for `somewhere')
e.g. she must be somewhere
Synonym: someplace