词汇 | there |
释义 | there adverb uk /ðeər/ us /ðer/ thereadverb (PLACE)A1 (to, at, or in) that place: 往那里;在那里;到那里 Put the chair there.把椅子放在那儿。 The museum is closed today. We'll go there tomorrow.博物馆今天关门了,我们明天再去。 There's that book you were looking for.你要找的那本书在那儿。 I'll have to stop you there - we've run out of time.我只好让你在那儿打住,我们已经没有时间了。 I left the boxes over/out/under there.我把盒子放在那边了。 get there A1 to arrive somewhere: 到那儿 We'll never get there in time.我们绝对不可能及时赶到那里。 B2informal to succeed: 成功 Try again - you'll get there in the end.再试一次——最终你会成功的。 Don't stand out there in the cold, come in here and get warm.外面冷,别站在那儿,进来暖和暖和。 I'm not quite sure how to get there - I'd better consult a map.我不是很清楚怎么去那儿——我最好查查地图。 The countryside around there is lovely. I like the house but I don't imagine I'll live there forever.我喜欢那栋房子,但是我想我不会在那里永远住下去。 I peeked out the window to see who was there.我偷偷向窗外望去,想看看谁在那里。 In & at depth en- endogenous from withinidiom hereunder in indoor indoors inner inner circle innermost inside interior intra- inward midst on a dimeidiom therein thick track thereadverb (INTRODUCING SUBJECT)A1 used to introduce the subject of a sentence, especially before the verbs be, seem, and appear: (用于引出句子,尤用于动词 be,seem 和 appear 前) There's someone on the phone for you.有你的电话。 There's no doubt who is the best candidate.谁是最佳候选人毋庸置疑。 I took out my wallet but there was no money in it.我拿出钱包,发现一分钱都没有。 By the time I got back, there was no food left.等我回来时,吃的都没有了。 There appeared/seemed to be a problem with finding a date for the meeting.看来要定下会议的日期有些困难。 not standardThere's (= there are) lives at stake and we can't afford to take any risks.人命关天,我们可不能冒险。 literary used to begin some children's stories written in a traditional style: (用作儿童故事的开场白) There once was/lived a poor widow who had a beautiful daughter.从前有一个穷寡妇,她有个漂亮的女儿。 Curiously, there didn't seem to be a bank in the town. Is there a direct train to Edinburgh?有到爱丁堡的直达列车吗? There were loads of people waiting outside the post office. There are twice as many houses in this area as there used to be.这个地区的房屋数量是从前的两倍。 There is a small building adjacent to the house that could be used as an office or studio. Linguistics: connecting words joining words or phrases with similar or related meanings and/orphrase anyhoo anyhow anyways concatenate conjunctive conjunctively ergo hereby I meanidiom less mean now slash so the thing isidiom therefore thing what with thatidiom GrammarHere and there Here and there are adverbs. … Here and there: meanings When we use here, it typically refers to the place where the speaker is, and we see the position of people and things from the speaker’s point of view: … Here and there with this, that, these, those (demonstratives) We often use here with nouns that have this or these before them, and there with nouns that have that or those before them: … Here and there after prepositions We can use here and there after prepositions: … Here and there in front position We can use here and there in front position, with the subject and verb inverted. The most common expressions of this type are here is x, here comes x, there is x, there goes x: … Here you are, there you are We can use here you are and there you are (or, in informal situations, here you go and there you go) when giving something to someone. Here and there have the same meaning in this use: … Here it is!There he is! We often use here + subject pronoun + be and there + subject pronoun + be at the moment of finding or meeting someone or something we have been looking for or waiting for: … Here I am! People often say that they have arrived or that someone else has arrived using here + subject pronoun + be: … Here: on the telephone People often use here to identify themselves on the telephone or in voicemail messages: … Hello there! We often use there in informal situations after hello and hi: … There, their or they’re? There, their and they’re are commonly confused in English, as they sound the same. … Dummy subjects English clauses which are not imperatives must have a subject. Sometimes we need to use a ‘dummy’ or ‘empty’ or ‘artificial’ subject when there is no subject attached to the verb, and where the real subject is somewhere else in the clause. It and there are the two dummy subjects used in English: … It as a dummy subject We often use it as a dummy subject with adjectives and their complements: … There as a dummy subject There operates as a dummy subject in the construction there is or there are. There is/are indicates that something or someone exists or is in a particular place or situation: … There is, there’s and there are We use there is and there are when we first refer to the existence or presence of someone or something: … It to create focus When we use it at the beginning of a clause, the subject can go at the end of the clause and therefore be in the position of focus or emphasis (underlined): … There to create focus We can use there at the start of a clause as a type of indefinite subject. This means that we can put the actual subject at the end of the clause and so give it emphasis or focus (underlined below): … Noun forms of verbs to create focus In formal writing, especially academic writing, we can use a noun form of a verb as a subject. By doing this, extra focus is given to the end of the clause. Noun phrase subjects (topics) are in bold type below; the focus of each sentence is underlined: … Idiomsbe there for someone there you go again there and back there you go there's a good boy/girl/dog! there exclamation uk /ðeər/ us /ðer/ used to express sympathy or satisfaction: (用于表示同情或满足)你瞧,好啦 There, I've finally got it working.你瞧,我终于把它弄好了。 Sympathy & compassion aw bad/hard/tough luck!idiom better luck next timeidiom bleeding heart cheese heart-wrenching heart-wrenchingly heartrending pitiful pitifully pitifulness pity pityingly sensitivity sympathetic sympathize sympathy too badidiom your heart achesidiom your heart goes out to someoneidiom GrammarThere, their or they’re? There, their and they’re are commonly confused in English, as they sound the same. … Idiomthere, there there | American Dictionarythere adverb[ not gradable ] us/ðeər/ thereadverb[not gradable] (PLACE)in, at, or to that place: Put the chair there. The museum was closed today, so we’ll go there tomorrow. Idiomsthere's no (such thing as a) free lunch there's no telling there pronoun us/ðeər/ therepronoun (INTRODUCING A SENTENCE)used to introduce sentences, esp. before the verbs be, seem, and appear: There’s someone on the phone for you. There will be plenty of time to pack tomorrow. Examples of therethere Well, that is rather a romantic poem; there's even less reservation in that. Still, there's heuristic gain in analyzing them as a self-contained system even if novelists are drawn by temperament toward narrative rather than philosophy. Make them forget there's such a thing as flesh. Along the main trails, the width of a pavement with walls like bulwarks on each side, there's a constant traffic, involving all ages. There's a tunnel up ahead but you must skirt round it. There's no need for lengthy, costly, uncertain litigation to enforce the law. The form there's seems a frozen option, not relevant here. Our life is more fulfilling with e-mails, because there's art in them, and this paper explores that art in terms of discourse analysis. There's a question of how much market we can afford, without destroying the social ties that make the market possible. There's a lot to be said for the innocent ear. Refresh with liquid, when the sun's gone - there's an excess of wine here. To sleep, perchance to learn - aye, there's the rub! I don't know that there's a lot of new material here. There's lots of clues as to why there's three. There's a big gulf between the decision-making processes in health and the evidence. See all examples of there These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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