1 ADV-INDEF [ADVERB after verb] [ADV with be, from ADVERB] 某个地方;某处 You use somewhere to refer to a place without saying exactly where you mean. 某个地方;某处
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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。
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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。
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'Perhaps we can talk somewhere privately,' said Kesler.
“也许我们可以找个地方私下谈谈,”凯斯勒说道。
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Somewhere in Ian's room were some of the letters that she had sent him.
在伊恩房间里的某个地方,有她写给他的一部分信件。
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Don't I know you from somewhere?.
我不是在什么地方跟你打过照面吧?
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I needed somewhere to live in London.
我需要在伦敦有个住的地方。
2 ADV-INDEF (数量、数目、时间等)大约 You use somewhere when giving an approximate amount, number, or time. (数量、数目、时间等)大约
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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。
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Caray is somewhere between 73 and 80 years of age.
卡瑞的年纪在 73 到 80 岁之间。
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The W.H.O. safety standard for ozone levels is somewhere about a hundred.
世界卫生组织关于臭氧层的安全标准约为 100。
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He's American-bred, with a sort of Irish background somewhere along the line.
他出生在美国,家族的血统里有一部分爱尔兰血统。
3 PHRASE 取得一些进展 If you say that you are getting somewhere, you mean that you are making progress towards achieving something. 取得一些进展
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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。
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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。
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