| 释义 | there
 therein or at that place: The book is over there.Not to be confused with:their – possessive case of they: It is their book. they're – they are: They’re working on a second edition.
 thereT0147300 (thâr)adv.1.  At or in that place: sit over there.2.  To, into, or toward that place: wouldn't go there again.3.  At that stage, moment, or point: Stop there before you make any more mistakes.4.  In that matter: I can't agree with him there.5.  In a readily accessible or discoverable state: The answer is out there. All we have to do is look for it.pron.1.  Used to introduce a clause or sentence: There are numerous items. There must be another exit.2.  Used to indicate an unspecified person in direct address: Hello there.adj.1.  Used especially for emphasis after the demonstrative pronoun that or those, or after a noun modified by the demonstrative adjective that or those: That person there ought to know the directions to town.2.  Nonstandard Used for emphasis between a demonstrative adjective meaning "that" or "those" and a noun: "You see them there handles?" (Cormac McCarthy)."I tell you ... that you buried paving-stones and earth in that there coffin" (Charles Dickens).n. That place or point: stopped and went on from there.interj. Used to express feelings such as relief, satisfaction, sympathy, or anger: There, now I can have some peace!Idioms:  be there for (someone) To be available to provide help or comfort to someone in a time of difficulty. out there Extremely unconventional or eccentric.[Middle English ther, from Old English thǣr, thēr; see to- in Indo-European roots.]Usage Note:  According to the traditional rule, when there precedes a verb such as be, seem, or appear, the verb agrees in number with the following grammatical subject: There is a great Italian deli across the street. There are some boats in the harbor. There appears to be a mistake. There seem to be several problems with the car. In spoken English, however, people often use there's instead of there are with a plural subject, as in There's two slices of pizza left. The Usage Panel dislikes this construction. In our 2014 survey, only 17 percent accepted the sentence There's only three things you need to know about this book (down slightly from 21 percent in 1995). But the results are very different when there's is followed by a compound subject whose first element is singular: 89 percent accepted the sentence In each of us there's a dreamer and a realist. Even more, 95 percent, accepted the sentence When you get to the stop light, there's a gas station on the left and a grocery store on the right. In these sentences, it's possible that the noun phrase following is is considered elliptical: there's a gas station on the left and [there's] a grocery store on the right. The Panel also accepted, but with far more ambivalence (58 percent), a singular verb when the subject is grammatically singular but notionally plural: There's a large number of broken windows in the building.
 there(ðɛə) advin, at, or to that place, point, case, or respect: we never go there; I'm afraid I disagree with you there. pronused as a grammatical subject with some verbs, esp be, when the true subject is an indefinite or mass noun phrase following the verb as complement: there is a girl in that office; there doesn't seem to be any water left. adj1.  (postpositive) who or which is in that place or position: that boy there did it. 2. all there  (predicative) having his or her wits about him or her; of normal intelligence3. so there an exclamation that usually follows a declaration of refusal or defiance: you can't have any more, so there!. 4. there and then then and there on the spot; immediately; instantly5. there it is that is the state of affairs6. there you are a. an expression used when handing a person something requested or desiredb. an exclamation of triumph: there you are, I knew that would happen!. nthat place: near there; from there. interjan expression of sympathy, as in consoling a child[Old English thǣr; related to Old Frisian thēr, Old Saxon, Old High German thār, Old Norse, Gothic thar]Usage: In correct usage, the verb should agree with the number of the subject in such constructions as there is a man waiting and there are several people waiting. However, where the subject is compound, it is common in speech to use the singular as in there's a police car and an ambulance outsidethere(ðɛər; unstressed ðər)
 adv.    1.  in or at that place (opposed to here): She is there now.   2.  at that point in an action, speech, etc.:  He stopped there for applause.    3.  in that matter, particular, or respect:  Your anger was justified there.    4.  into or to that place; thither:  We went there last year.    5.  (used by way of calling attention to something or someone):  There they go.  pron.    6.  (used in place of a noun of address):  Hello, there.    7.  (used to introduce a phrase or clause in which the verb comes before its subject):  There is no hope. There's someone at the door.  n.    8.  that place or point:  I come from there, too.  adj.    9.  (used for emphasis, esp. after a noun modified by a demonstrative adjective):  Ask that man there.  interj.    10.  (used to express satisfaction, relief, encouragement, approval, consolation, etc.):  There! It's done.  [before 900; Middle English (adv.); Old English thǣr, thēr, c. Old Frisian thēr, Old Saxon thār, Old High German dār; akin to Old Norse, Gothic thar; compare that]  usage: The verb following the pronoun there is singular or plural according to the number of the subject that follows the verb: There is a message for you. There are patients in the waiting room. With compound subjects in which all the coordinate words are singular, a singular verb often occurs, although the plural may also be used: There was (or were) a horse and a cow in the pasture. When a compound subject contains both singular and plural words, the verb usu. agrees with the subject closest to the verb, although a plural verb sometimes occurs regardless, esp. if the compound has more than two elements: There were staff meetings and a press conference daily. There was (or were) a glass, two plates, two cups, and a teapot on the shelf.― It is nonstandard usage to place there between a demonstrative adjective and the noun it modifies: that there car. The same is true of here: these here nails. Placed after the noun, both there and here are entirely standard: that car there; these nails here.
 -therea combining form meaning “wild animal, beast,” usu. denoting an extinct mammal, as an adaptation of a zoological taxon ending in -therium or  -theria: megathere.  [< New Latin -therium (singular), -theria (pl.) < Greek thēríon, derivative of thḗr beast of prey]thereThere has two main uses. You use it in front of a verb such as be, or you use it as an adverb to refer to a place.1. used in front of 'be' You use there in front of be to say that something exists or happens, or that something is in a particular place. When there is used like this, it is usually pronounced /ðe/ or /ðə/. In slow or careful speech, it is pronounced /ðeə/.There must be a reason.There was a new cushion on one of the sofas. After there, you use a singular form of be in front of a singular noun phrase, and a plural form in front of a plural noun phrase.There is a fire on the fourth floor.There are several problems with this method. In conversation, some people use there's in front of a plural noun phrase. For example, they say 'There's several problems with this method'. This use is generally regarded as incorrect, and you shouldn't use it in formal speech or in writing. Be Careful!It's three months since you were here last.Her husband died four years ago.2. used as an adverbDon't use 'there is' or 'there are' with since to say how long ago something happened. Don't say, for example, 'There are four days since she arrived in London'. Say 'It's four days since she arrived in London' or 'She arrived in London four days ago'.
 In its other main use, there is used for referring to a place which has just been mentioned. When there is used like this, it is always pronounced /ðeə/.I must get home. Bill's there on his own.Come into the kitchen. I spend most of my time there now. Be Careful!My family live in India. I still go there often.Don't use 'to' in front of there. Don't say, for example, 'I like going to there'. Say 'I like going there'.
 Be Careful!The accident took place in Oxford, where he and his wife lived.3. 'their'Also, don't use 'there' to introduce a subordinate clause. Don't say, for example, 'I went back to the park, there my sister was waiting'. Say 'I went back to the park, where my sister was waiting'.
 Don't confuse there with their, which is also pronounced /ðeə/. You use their to show that something belongs or relates to particular people, animals, or things.I looked at their faces.What would they do when they lost their jobs?Thesaurus Translations| Noun | 1.  there - a location other than here; that place; "you can take it from there"location - a point or extent in spacehere - the present location; this place; "where do we go from here?" | Adv. | 1.there - in or at that place; "they have lived there for years"; "it's not there"; "that man there"at that place, in that locationhere - in or at this place; where the speaker or writer is; "I work here"; "turn here"; "radio waves received here on Earth" |  | 2.there - in that matter; "I agree with you there"in that respect, on that point |  | 3.there - to or toward that place; away from the speaker; "go there around noon!"thitherhither, here - to this place (especially toward the speaker); "come here, please" | 
 there(ðeə) , (ðə)  adverb1.  (at, in, or to) that place. He lives there; Don't go there. 那裡 那里2.  used to introduce sentences in which a state, fact etc is being announced. There has been an accident at the factory; There seems to be something wrong; I don't want there to be any mistakes in this. 引導句子(表述一種狀況或事實)  引导句子(表述一种状况或事实) 3.  at that time; at that point in a speech, argument etc. There I cannot agree with you; Don't stop there – tell me what happened next! 在那一點上或那個方面 在那一点上或那个方面4.  (with the subject of the sentence following the verb except when it is a pronoun) used at the beginning of a sentence, usually  with be or go, to draw attention to, or point out, someone or something. There she goes now! There it is! 用在句首以引起注意(常與go, be一起使用)  用在句首以引起注意(常与go, be一起使用) 5.  (placed immediately after noun) used for emphasis or to point out someone or something. That book there is the one you need. 用在名詞後以加強語氣 用在名词后以加强语气 interjection1.  used to calm or comfort. There, now. Things aren't as bad as they seem. (表示撫慰、安慰)不要緊,(用來安慰他人)好了沒事啦!  (表示抚慰、安慰)不要紧 2.  used when a person has been shown to be correct, when something bad happens, or when something has been completed. There! I told you he would do it!; There! That's that job done; There! I said you would hurt yourself! 好啦!看你! 好啦!看你!ˌthereaˈbout(s) adverb approximately in that place, of that number, at that time etc. a hundred or thereabouts; at three o'clock or thereabouts. 在那附近,左右,上下  在那附近,左右,上下 therefore (ˈðeəfoː)  adverb for that reason. He worked hard, and therefore he was able to save money. 因此 因此there's (ðeəz)  short for there isthere→  → 怎么走才能到那里呢?It's over there → 在那边Put it down over there, please → 请把它放到那儿去What is there to do here? → 这儿有哪些好玩的地方?What is there to do in the evenings? → 晚上有什么好玩的活动?What indoor activities are there? → 有哪些室内体育活动?Is ... there? → ...在吗?There's been a misunderstanding → 这里面有误会There's been an accident! → 出车祸了!thereSee:
 (as) sure as you're standing there(it's/there's) no good crying over spilt milk(it's/there's) no use crying over spilled milk(it's/there's) no use crying over spilt milk(one) has a point (there)(right) up there with (someone or something)(there are) too many chiefs and not enough Indians(there is) no problem with that(there) ain't no free lunch(es)(there) ain't no such thing as a free lunch(there's) no comparison(there's) no fear of (something)(there's) no fool like an old fool(there's) no knowing(there's) no need (to)(there's) no peace for the weary(there's) no peace/rest for the wicked(there's) no point (in) (doing something)(there's) no point crying over spilt milk(there's) no rest for the weary(there's) no saying(there's) no telling(there's) no way to tell(will there be) anything else?(you) can't get there from hereall therealmost thereand stuff like that (there)and stuff like that thereand there you have itanything else?as if there was no tomorrowas if there was/were no tomorrowas if there's no tomorrowbad bloodbe (right) up there with (someone or something)be not all therebe not all/quite therebe out therebe right therebe there for (one)be there for somebodybe there for someonebe there for the takingbe there or be squarebe there with bells onbeen therebeen there, done thatBeen there, done that got the T-shirtbeen there, done that, bought the T-shirtbeen there, done that, got the T-shirtcan't get there from heredo something as if/like there's no tomorrowdon't even go theredon't go theredown thereeasy thereEasy, there!from there to hereget in thereget thereget there (the) firstest with the mostestgetting theregetting there is half the fungo therehang inHang in therehave been therehave been there beforehell to payhell to pay, there'll behere and therehere, there, and everywherehere/there (one) goes againI see what you did thereI’m there!I’ve been thereif ever there wasif ifs and ands were pots and pansif there's anything you need, don't hesitate to askif there's grass on the field, play ballif there's grass on the pitch, play ballI'm therein therein there pitchingIs (someone) there?Is there any truth to (something)?Is there any truth to?Is there?it's a jungle out thereIt's no use crying over spilled milkI've been thereKeep in there!let there be lightlike there ain't no tomorrowlike there was no tomorrowlike there were no tomorrowlike there's no tomorrowmany a slip 'twixt the cup and the lip, there'sMany a true word is spoken in jestmethod in one's madness, there ismore than meets the eyemore than one way to skin a cat, there'sneither here nor thereno accounting for tastes, there is nono accounting for tastes, there'sno flies on (one)no fool like an old fool, there'sno love lost between them, there'sno rhyme or reasonno smoke without fire, there'sno time like the present, there'sno time to loseno two ways about itno waynot (even) go therenot all therenot be all therenot go therenothing in itnothing to itNothing to it!nothing to it, there'sone for the booksout thereover therePut 'er thereput 'er there(, pal)Put it thereput it there!quick fix, there's noroot around in (something) for (something)root through (something) (for something)rummage around in (something) for (something)rummage through (something) (for something)safety in numberssafety in numbers, there'ssail from (some place) to (some place else)See what I did there?seen one, seen them allshuttle (someone or something) from (some place) to (some place)so cold (that) you could hang meat (in it/there)so thereso there!somebody up there is looking out for mesomebody up there loves mesomeone up there is looking out for mesomeone up there loves mespend money like it's going out of stylestand (there) with (one's) bare face hanging outstand there with bare face hanging outstand there with one’s bare face hanging outtake it from heretake it from here/theretake it from therethat therethen and therethen/there againThere ain’t no such thing as a free lunchthere and backthere and thenthere are horses for coursesthere are many ways to skin a catthere are no flies onthere are no flies on someonethere are other (good) fish in the seathere are other pebbles on the beachthere are plenty more fish in the seathere are plenty more pebbles on the beachThere are plenty more where that/(one) came fromthere are plenty of (other) fish in the seathere are plenty of (other) pebbles on the beachThere are plenty of fish in the seathere are plenty/lots more fish in the seathere are too many chiefs and not enough IndiansThere are tricks in every tradeThere are two sides to every questionThere aren't enough hours in the dayThere but for the grace of Godthere but for the grace of God (go I)there but for the grace of God go Ithere for everyone to seethere is (a) method in (one's) madnessthere is (a) method to (one's) madnessthere is a fine line betweenThere is a remedy for everything except deathThere is a tide in the affairs of menThere is a time and a place for everythingthere is always room at the topthere is an exception to every rulethere is bad blood betweenThere is honor among thievesthere is many a slip twixt cup and lipthere is method in someone's madnessthere is more to (someone or something) than meets the eyeThere is no accounting for tastethere is no daylight between (two things)there is no doingthere is no harm inthere is no harm in (someone's) doing (something)there is no holding someonethere is no knowingthere is no love lostthere is no love lost between (two people)there is no mistaking someone or somethingThere is no pleasure without painThere is no rest for the wearyThere is no royal road to learningthere is no sayingthere is no such animalthere is no such thingThere is nothing new under the sunthere is reason in the roasting of eggsThere is safety in numbersthere is thatthere is truth in winethere is/lies the rubthere it isThere ought to be a law!there wasn't a dry eye in the housethere we arethere we gothere will be hell to paythere will be the deuce to paythere will be the devil to payThere you areThere you gothere(in) lies the rubThere, therethere, there!There’s no such thing as a stupid questionThere’s nobody homethere'll be hell to paythere's (someone or something) for youthere's a first time for everythingthere's a good boy, girl, dog, etc.there's a good boy/girlthere's a lot/much to be said for (something)there's a sucker born every minutethere's a time and a place (for something)there's a turn-up for the book(s)there's gold in them thar hillsthere's gold in them there hillsthere's life in the old dog yetthere's little to choose between (two people or things)There's many a good tune played on an old fiddlethere's many a slipthere's many a slip twixt cup and lipThere's many a slip 'twixt the cup and the lipthere's many a true word spoken in jestthere's method in somebody's madnessthere's more than one way to skin a catthere's more to somebody/something than meets the eyethere's more to someone or something than meets the eyethere's more to something/someone than meets the eyethere's no accounting for tastethere's no accounting for tastesthere's no business like show businessthere's no comparisonthere's no fear of somethingThere's no flies onthere's no flies on him/herThere's no fool like an old foolthere's no getting around (something)there's no getting away from (something)there's no getting away from itthere's no harm in doing somethingthere's no help for (something)there's no help for itthere's no helping (something)there's no holding (someone)there's no holding/stopping somebodythere's no I in teamthere's no knowing/saying/telling...there's no law against (something)there's no law against itthere's no law against somethingthere's no love lost betweenthere's no love lost between A and Bthere's no mistaking (someone or something)there's no mistaking somebody/somethingthere's no peace/rest for the wickedThere's no place like homethere's no question of (something)there's no rest for the wickedthere's no rhyme or reason to/for somethingThere's no rose without a thornthere's no smoke without firethere's no stopping (someone)There's no such thing as a free lunchthere's no tellingthere's no time like the presentthere's no time to losethere's no truth to (something)there's no useThere's nobody homeThere's none so blind as those who will not seethere's none so deaf as those that will not hearThere's none so deaf as those who will not hearthere's not much to choose between (two people or things)there's nothing (else) for it (but to do something)there's nothing for itthere's nothing like (something)there's nothing like somethingthere's nothing new under the sunthere's nothing to choose between (two people or things)there's nothing to itthere's nothing, not much, etc. to choose between A and Bthere's nowt so queer as folkthere's one born every minutethere's one for (record) the book(s)there's only one thing for itthere's safety in numbersthere's some question of (something)there's some/no question of something/of doing somethingthere's something about (someone or something)there's something about somebody/somethingthere's something for youthere's something in the windthere's sth for youthere's storm brewingthere's thatthere's the rubthere's trouble brewingthere's/that's...for youTrouble is brewingup thereWhere can I wash up?Where there's a will there's a wayWhere there's a will, there's a waywhere there's lifewhere there's life, there's hopewhere there's muck there's brasswhere there's muck, there's brasswhere there's smoke there's firewhere there's smoke, there's firewherever you go, there you areWhile there's life there's hopewhile there's life, there's hopewhile/where there's life there's hopeWho goes there?Who's there?You can’t get there from hereYou got me thereYou had to be thereyou're in thereyou've got a point thereyou've got me there
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 Synonyms for therenoun a location other than hereRelated WordsAntonymsadv in or at that placeSynonymsat that placein that location
 Antonymsadv in that matterSynonymsin that respecton that point
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