Search results for ‘somewhere’
Chinese to English Dictionary (1-5 of 20)
- 蹲守
- [dūnshǒu]
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To wait somewhere for a long time; (especially of policemen) to hide somewhere to wait for the appearance of the target when detecting and catching a suspect.
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- 通往
- [tōnɡwǎnɡ]
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- 焉
- [yān]
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Used to refer to someone, something, or somewhere, equivalent to "it" or "where".
- 2. Used to express a question, equivalent to "where?" or "how?".
- 3. Used at the end of a sentence to enhance the tone.
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- 诣(詣)
- [yì]
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To go to visit (usually a superior); to go somewhere.
- 2. Attainment of knowledge or skills.
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- 盲区
- [mángqū]
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Blind area: originally referred to somewhere that can’t be detected by some devices or equipment. Now it metaphorically means an area or aspect that is out of people's recognition or attention.
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English Dictionary (1-1 of 1)
- somewhere
- ['s^m,wεə]
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- in, to, or at some unknown or unspecified place or point
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Examples (1-5 of 48)
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standing somewhere about
- 站在附近
→ about
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I'm sure your keys are somewhere around the house.
- 我肯定你的钥匙就在屋子周围的某个地方。
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If you're planning to go somewhere special, I would suggest Australia.
- 如果你计划去什么特别的地方,我会建议你去澳大利亚。
→ Australia
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He must be somewhere around here. I can't see him but his voice sounds clear as a bell.
- 他一定就在这附近,虽然看不见他,但能很清晰地听到他的声音。
→ bell
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I have to find money from somewhere; that's my problem still.
- 我的问题还在于该从哪儿弄些钱来。
Vocab List (1 of 1)
- somewhere
- ['sʌm .hwεr]
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- from pang's Vocab List
- 1. 在(或到)某处
- 2. 近乎,大约(与about,around,between,in,near等连用)
- 3. 主要用于方言,某处,某地
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