somewhere
adverb /ˈsʌmweə(r)/
/ˈsʌmwer/
(North American English also someplace)
Idioms - 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。
Collocations DictionarySomewhere is used with these verbs:- lead2
- I read somewhere that she refuses to do interviews.
Idioms
get somewhere
- (informal) to make progress in what you are doing
有进展
somewhere around, between, etc. something
- 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。
- It cost somewhere around two thousand dollars.