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单词 here
释义 here
I. here \ˈhi(ə)r, -iə; “Come here!” is often kəˈmi-\ adverb
Etymology: Middle English, from Old English hēr; akin to Old High German hiar, hier here, Old Norse & Gothic hēr, Old English he — more at he
1.
 a. : at this point in space : in this location
  < turn here >
  < if they mean to have a war, let it begin here — John Parker >
  : in this very spot
  < he is not here, for he has risen — Mt 28:6 (Revised Standard Version) >
  — opposed to there; often used interjectionally especially in answering a roll call or in calling a domestic animal
 b. : at this point in time : now
  < here it's August and summer's nearly over >
2.
 a. : at this critical point especially of an argument or development : at this juncture
  < here it becomes necessary to bring our concepts together — R.M.Weaver >
 b. : in the matter in question : in this case or particular
  < the essential fact here was the division of the Roman empire — Gilbert Highet >
3. : in the present life or state : on earth
 < happy here, and more happy hereafter — Francis Bacon >
— often used with below
 < implies some endeavor to improve conditions here below instead of a single-minded concentration on … the next world — Elmer Davis >
4. : to or into this place : hither
 < bring the book here >
5. — used interjectionally and often reduplicated as an admonitory rebuke
 < here, that's enough >
or soothing encouragement
 < here here, don't cry >

- here goes
- neither here nor there
II. here adjective
Etymology: Middle English, from here, adverb
1. — used for emphasis especially after a demonstrative pronoun or after a noun modified by a demonstrative adjective
 < this boy here knows what happened >
2. now substandard — used for emphasis after a demonstrative adjective but before the noun modified
 < with regard to this here robbery — Charles Dickens >
III. here noun
(-s)
Etymology: Middle English, from here, adverb
1. : the present location or juncture : this place
 < where do we go from here >
 < from here on the story gets more interesting >
— opposed to there
2. : immediacy in space abstracted from the other qualities and relations of the immediate experience
 < a here to which we relate all theres — James Ward >
IV. he·re \ˈheˌre\ noun
(-s)
Etymology: Old English here army — more at harry
: an army in Anglo-Saxon times; especially : an army of invaders
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