somewhere
adv. 某处,在某处; 在[到]某处; 不知道在[到]什么地方; 某地
You use somewhere to refer to a place without saying exactly where you mean.
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。
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。
You use somewhere when giving an approximate amount, number, or time.
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。
Caray is somewhere between 73 and 80 years of age...
卡瑞的年纪在 73 到 80 岁之间。
If you say that you are getting somewhere, you mean that you are making progress towards achieving something.
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。
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. an indefinite or unknown location;
1. in or at or to some place;
get somewhere
(非正式)进步;取得成功
He lives somewhere about here.
他住在附近.
The post office is somewhere around there.
邮局就在那一溜儿.
I am sure you can fit me in somewhere.
我相信你能找个地方安排我.
The troops have been sent to somewhere at the front.
部队被派到前线某地去了.
There should be some envelopes floating around somewhere.
我这里应该有些信封.