whereabouts
n. 行蹤,下落
adv. (詢問)在哪裡
If you refer to the whereabouts of a particular person or thing, you mean the place where that person or thing may be found.
The police are anxious to hear from anyone who may know the whereabouts of the firearms...
警方急盼任何可能知道這批武器下落的人提供線索。
Once he knew his father's name, finding his whereabouts proved surprisingly easy.
一旦他知道了父親的名字,查詢他父親的下落就變得出奇地容易。
You use whereabouts in questions when you are asking precisely where something is.
Whereabouts in Liverpool are you from?...
你從利物浦什麼地方來的?
Whereabouts are you living?...
你的詳細住址是哪裡?
You use whereabouts after certain words, especially verbs and adjectives, to introduce a clause in which you mention precisely where something is situated or happens.
I live in a village near to Germaine Greer and know whereabouts she lives.
我住在傑曼·格里爾家附近的村子裡,知道她具體住在哪兒。
1. the general location where something is;
1. about where or near what place;
I will reveal the whereabouts of the item in question only at the appropriate time.
我只會在適當的時候透露有疑問物品的下落.
No clue to his whereabouts has been found.
至今沒有找到有關他行蹤的線索.
Whereabouts did you leave your jacket?
你把上衣放在什麼地方了?
This long wait for news of my son's whereabouts has set my nerves on edge.
我由於遲遲得不到關於兒子下落的訊息而心煩意亂.
He was using every precaution to hide her whereabouts.
他採取了一切預防措施把那個女孩的行蹤隱藏起來.