单词 | elsewhere |
释义 | elsewhereelse‧where /elsˈweə, ˈelsweə $ ˈelswer/ ●●● S3 W2 adverb ![]() ![]() EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES Thesaurus
Longman Language Activatorin another place, not here► somewhere else Collocations also someplace else American in or to another place: · Go and play somewhere else, I'm trying to work.· When the landfill is full, the city will have to find someplace else to dump the garbage.· If labor is cheaper somewhere else, that's where companies will go to build new factories. ► elsewhere in or to another place or other places: · He'll work as a freelance consultant, unless he finds a better job elsewhere.· Make your home difficult to get into, and burglars will go elsewhere.· In North America and Europe, cats are companions for many people. Elsewhere, they are not regarded as pets.elsewhere in: · Elsewhere in the region, conditions are significantly better. COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSVERB► describe in, at, or to another place: · Some of these benefits are described elsewhere in this Journal.· The site of disease and demographic details have been described elsewhere.· The underlying physical principle and the shock wave machine have been described elsewhere.· Briefly, the perfused preparation consisted of pancreas with a small remnant of duodenum according to the method as described elsewhere.· The method for reconstruction is described elsewhere.· Rules for Mortars are described elsewhere in this volume.· Special rules for Steam Tanks are described elsewhere in this volume. ► discuss· Tail rotor trim is variable and depends on many factors which are discussed elsewhere.· There are exceptions to this, which have been discussed elsewhere.· The reasons for this have been discussed elsewhere. ► find· Such a complex timber to stone sequence is found elsewhere in Ilchester.· Some of this material can be found elsewhere in a growing number of online resources related to trade.· It attempted to identify the components of learning with a clarity not found elsewhere.· A list of these deterrents to progress is to be found elsewhere in this volume.· But then I started to wonder whether the explanation was not to be found elsewhere.· Once a reader is tuned in on these thrusts in his sociology, they easily can be found elsewhere as well.· Much of the stock consists of books that might be found elsewhere - though rarely in such a comprehensive collection. ► go· If the students do not value their learning experience, they can go elsewhere.· There is a very strong wish in this corner of the world to go elsewhere, to migrate collectively to another present.· The ferry arrived on Saturday evening and we instantly agreed to stay on the boat and to go elsewhere.· Occasionally, even its member institutions will go elsewhere for a restoration project.· If those patients start to go elsewhere the hospital will loose funding.· When consumers accustomed to choices confront public institutions that offer standardized services, they increasingly go elsewhere.· If you want welfare, go elsewhere. ► happen· He was particularly keen to establish contacts between the college and what was happening elsewhere in post-war Britain.· Now this is opening them up to the world and what happens elsewhere is part of their life.· The idea that it is happening elsewhere prevalent in our lives.· D id it also happen elsewhere?· It is happening elsewhere to my knowledge.· A chief characteristic of isolationism is not caring very much about what happens elsewhere.· Tomorrow the same thing can happen elsewhere. ► lie· Some, because their interests lie elsewhere, may be barely able to read, and their writing may be rudimentary.· But the true benefit for Microsoft may lie elsewhere.· However, the real foundations of prosperity lay elsewhere.· Then they learn survival lies elsewhere.· Is this too much to ask in the current economic climate when priorities may all to easily lie elsewhere?· Nor should they be; unless they are in the therapy business, their expertise lies elsewhere.· It is much easier to bury a problem than to consider whether our moral obligation lies elsewhere.· But for various reasons a specifically town-planning view of the roads question was slow to develop; emphasis seemed to lie elsewhere. ► live· For example, the social security system sets conditions which can make it hard for families to support family members who live elsewhere.· Evictions did not stop the dealers who lived elsewhere, of course.· It deteriorated very much on Uncle John's death, but by then I had long left to live elsewhere.· Another 35 work in Virginia, but live elsewhere.· BBy region, residents of the West were more likely to be victims of Bviolent crime than those living elsewhere.· He lives elsewhere, probably surrounded by luxury, but he often reappears unexpectedly.· They went to live elsewhere in Easterhouse in very poor accommodation.· Roughly four-fifths of the world's people live elsewhere. ► look· She was as surprised as anyone when he looked elsewhere.· Any reader looking for an affirmative sociology centered in success and joy rather than conservation and moderation would have to look elsewhere.· We need to look elsewhere, therefore, to understand how public sector auditing differs from private sector auditing.· We encourage organizations to give this approach a try before looking elsewhere.· Whatever the reason we have to look elsewhere for evidence of the origins of the invertebrates.· Without Abdur-Rahim, who averaged 21. 1 points per game, the Bears will have to look elsewhere for their scoring.· I wandered on a yard or two, pretending to look elsewhere. ► move· As we saw in Chapter 5, your freedom to move elsewhere may be limited in a number of ways.· When this happens, she thinks she will move elsewhere.· A company that consistently recruits from outside induces its staff to move elsewhere - this is expensive in terms of lost experience.· Colin Harbury moved elsewhere as Professor of Economics.· Many regulars are, however, loath to move elsewhere, for Central is central.· It was, in fact, completed only shortly before the College was moved elsewhere, the palazzo becoming a government building.· If the local market is saturated, it may be wise to move elsewhere to develop a new market.· Brian felt emotionally attached to the unit and staff and felt abandoned and alienated by being moved elsewhere. ► use· While not as watertight as a Section 50 agreement, planning conditions have been used elsewhere to control phasing.· Those texts still are widely used elsewhere as new curricula and books are written and debated.· These are listed at one chosen or model heading and may also be used elsewhere within a category. 4.· If successful, it could be used elsewhere.· It is always possible to do that, and to use elsewhere the money saved.· Make sure the abbreviation used is not a proper word which you might use elsewhere in the document. ![]() ![]() |
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