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there

in 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.
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there

 (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 pronounthat orthose, or after a noun modified by the demonstrative adjectivethat orthose: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 Englishther, from Old Englishthǣr, thēr; seeto- inIndo-European roots.]
Usage Note: According to the traditional rule, whenthere precedes a verb such asbe, seem, orappear, 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 usethere's instead ofthere are with a plural subject, as inThere's two slices of pizza left. The Usage Panel dislikes this construction. In our 2014 survey, only 17 percent accepted the sentenceThere's only three things you need to know about this book (down slightly from 21 percent in 1995). But the results are very different whenthere's is followed by a compound subject whose first element is singular: 89 percent accepted the sentenceIn each of us there's a dreamer and a realist. Even more, 95 percent, accepted the sentenceWhen 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 followingis 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.
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there

(ðɛə)
adv
in, at, or to that place, point, case, or respect:we never go there;I'm afraid I disagree with you there.
pron
used as a grammatical subject with some verbs, espbe, 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.
adj
1. (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 intelligence
3.so therean exclamation that usually follows a declaration of refusal or defiance:you can't have any more, so there!.
4.there and thenthen and thereon the spot; immediately; instantly
5.there it isthat is the state of affairs
6.there you are
a.an expression used when handing a person something requested or desired
b.an exclamation of triumph:there you are, I knew that would happen!.
n
that place:near there;from there.
interj
an expression of sympathy, as in consoling a child
[Old Englishthǣr; related to Old Frisianthēr, Old Saxon, Old High Germanthār, Old Norse, Gothicthar]
Usage: In correct usage, the verb should agree with the number of the subject in such constructions asthere is a man waiting andthere are several people waiting. However, where the subject is compound, it is common in speech to use the singular as inthere's a police car and an ambulance outside
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there

(ðɛər;unstressed ðər)

adv.
1. in or at that place (opposed tohere): 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 Englishthǣr, thēr, c. Old Frisianthēr, Old Saxon thār, Old High Germandār; akin to Old Norse, Gothicthar; comparethat]
usage:The verb following the pronounthere 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 (orwere)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 (orwere)a glass, two plates, two cups, and a teapot on the shelf.― It is nonstandard usage to placethere between a demonstrative adjective and the noun it modifies:that there car. The same is true ofhere:these here nails. Placed after the noun, boththere andhere are entirely standard:that car there; these nails here.

-there

a 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.) < Greekthēríon, derivative ofthḗr beast of prey]
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there

There has two main uses. You use it in front of a verb such asbe, or you use it as an adverb to refer to a place.

1.used in front of 'be'

You usethere in front ofbe to say that something exists or happens, or that something is in a particular place. Whenthere is used like this, it is usually pronounced /ðe/ or /ðə/. In slow or careful speech, it is pronounced /ðeə/.

There mustbe a reason.
There was a new cushion on one of the sofas.

Afterthere, you use a singular form ofbe 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 usethere'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!
Don't use 'there is' or 'there are' withsince 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 daysago'.

It's three months since you were here last.
Her husband died four yearsago.
2.used as an adverb

In its other main use,there is used for referring to a place which has just been mentioned. Whenthere is used like this, it is always pronounced /ðeə/.

I must get home. Bill'sthere on his own.
Come into the kitchen. I spend most of my timethere now.

Be Careful!
Don't use 'to' in front ofthere. Don't say, for example, 'I like going to there'. Say 'I like goingthere'.

My family live in India. I still gothere often.

Be Careful!
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'.

The accident took place in Oxford,where he and his wife lived.
3.'their'

Don't confusethere withtheir, which is also pronounced /ðeə/. You usetheir to show that something belongs or relates to particular people, animals, or things.

I looked attheir faces.
What would they do when they losttheir jobs?
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.there - a location other than herethere - a location other than here; that place; "you can take it from there"
location - a point or extent in space
here - 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"
here - 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"
3.there - to or toward that place; away from the speaker; "go there around noon!"
hither,here - to this place (especially toward the speaker); "come here, please"
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Translations
تُسْتَعْمَل للتَّهْدِئَهفي تلْك النُّقْطَههُناكهُنَاكَهُنالِك
tamtamhleteďv tomto boděvida
derder kan du selv sehvad sagde jeg?
tietien
sielläsiihensiinäsinne-llä, -ssä, -lla, -ssa
tamoondje
odaottugye !lám !
jæja, hana núòaîòar, òarnaòar, òarna, í òví efniòarna
あそこそこそこに
거기에
tenanana naštaištai šitas
lūknunu, nu!redzi nu!šajā vietā
acolocolo
no taktamtamtov tomv tomto bode
tamtja
därdet
ที่นั่นที่นั่น ตรงนั้น
oradaoradakiorasıorayavar
ở đó

there

A.[ðɛəʳ]ADV
1. (place) (=there near you) →ahí; (less precisely) →allí; (further away) →allá
put it there, on the tableponloahí,en lamesa
when we left therecuandopartimosde allí
I don't know how to get thereno sé cómollegarallí
there he is!¡allí está!
there's the busahíviene elautobús, yaviene elautobús
there we were, stuckasí que nosencontramosallí sin podernosmover
to go there andbackir yvolver
12 kilometres there and back12kilómetrosida y vuelta
we left himback there at the crossroadslodejamosallí atrás,en elcruce
tobe there for sb (=supportive) →estaral lado de algn,apoyar a algn
down there on the floorahíen elsuelo
let's godown there by the rivervamosallí por elrío
I'm going to London, my sister's already down therevoy aLondres, mi hermana yaestá allí
it'sin thereestáahídentro
it'son thereestáahíencima
it'sover there by the TVestá allí,junto altelevisor
there andthenen el acto,en seguida
they'rethrough there in the dining roomestán por esapuertaorpor ahí,en elcomedor
what's the cat doingup there?¿quéhace elgatoahí arriba?
he's not all therelefalta untornillo
2. (as addition to phrase)
hurry up there!¡menearse!
mind out there!¡cuidadoahí!
move along there! (on street) →¡retírense!; (in bus, train) →¡muévanse!, ¡no separen,sigan para atrás!
you there!¡oye, tú!, ¡eh, usted! (more frm)
3. (=in existence, available)if the demand is there, the product will appearsiexiste lademanda,aparecerá elproducto
it's no good asking because the money just isn't therenosirvede nadapedirdinero,sencillamente porque no hay
the old church is still there todaylaviejaiglesia todavía estáen pieorexistehoy
is John there, please? (on phone) →¿está John?
4. (=on that point) →en eso
there we differen esodiscrepamosor no estamosde acuerdo
you're right thereen esotienesrazón
I agree with you thereen eso estoyde acuerdo contigo
there you are wrongahí seequivoca,en eso teequivocas
5. (=at that point)
we'llleave it there for todaylodejaremosaquí porhoy
could I juststop you there and say something?¿puedo interrumpirte paradecir algo alrespecto?
6. (emphasizing, pointing out)there,now look what you've done!desde luego, ¡miralo que hashecho!
thereagainpor otra parte
there youare, what did I tell you!¿ves? eslo que tedije
"there you are," - he said, handing the book over-ahí lotienes -dijo,entregando ellibro
there yougo again, upsetting the children¿vuelta a las andadas,molestando a losniños?, ¿ya estamosotra vezmolestando a losniños?
it wasn't what I wanted, but there you gono eralo quebuscaba, pero ¿qué levamos ahacer?
I'm not going,so there!pues novoy, y fastídiate
B.PRONthere is; there arehay
there will behabrá
there were ten bottleshabíaor (esp LAm) habían diez botellas
how many are there?¿cuántos hay?
there will be eight people for dinner tonightseremos ocho paracenaresta noche
there was laughter at thisen esto huborisas
there was singing and dancingsecantó y sebailó
there has been an accidentha habido unaccidente
are there any bananas?¿hayplátanos?
is there any coffee?¿haycafé?
there is no wineleftnoquedavino
theremight be time/roompuede que hayatiempo/sitio
there is a poundmissingfalta unalibra
C.[ðɛəʳ]EXCLthere, drink thisbebe esto
there,there (comforting) →no tepreocupes, nopasa nada
but there, what's the use?pero ¡vamos!, esinútil
THERE IS, THERE ARE
 Unlikethere is/are ,hay,hubo,había,ha habido do not change to reflect number:
There were two kidnappings and a murderHubo dos secuestros y un asesinatoWill there be many students at the party?¿Habrá muchos estudiantes en la fiesta?
 To translatethere must be,there may be, , you can usetiene que haber,debe (de) haber,puede haber, although other constructions will also be possible:
There may be a strikePuede haberorPuede que haya huelgaThere must be all sorts of things we could doTiene que haber muchas cosas que podamos hacer
 Ifthere is/there are is followed bythe, you should normally not usehay . Useestar instead:
And then there are the neighbours to considerEstán también los vecinos, a los que hay que tener en cuentaThere is also the question of the money transferEstá también la cuestión de la transferencia del dinero
 Hay should only be used to talk about existence and occurrence. Don't use it to talk about location. Useestar instead to say where things are:
After the shop there's the bus stationDespués de la tienda está la estación de autobuses
 Don't usehay to translate phrases likethere are four of us,there will be six of them. Instead, useser in the relevant person:
There are four of usSomos cuatroThere will be six of themSerán seis
 Remember to useque in the constructionhay algo que hacer (there is sth to do):
There is a lot to doHay mucho que hacerWhat is there to do?¿Qué hay que hacer?
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there

[ˈðɛər](STRONG)[ðər]
pron
(as impersonal subject) there is ... →il y a ...
There's a factory near my house →Il y a uneusineprès de chez moi.
there are ... →il y a ...
There are five people in my family →Il y a cinq personnes dans mafamille.
there are three of them →il y en a trois
there has been ... →il y a eu ...
There has been an accident →Il y a eu unaccident.
adv
(referring to place, position)là, ybefore verb
Put it there, on the table →Mets-le là, sur latable.
I want that book there →je veux ce livre-là.
He went there on Friday →Il yestallévendredi.
Paris? I've never been there →Paris? Je n'y suisjamaisallé.
it's there →c'est là
in there →là-dedans
on there →là-dessus
over there →là-bas
up there →là-haut
down there →là-bas
to go there and back →faire l'aller-retour
(=in existence, available) →
The group of buildings is still there today →L'ensemble d'immeublesestencore là aujourd'hui.
The book is there for people to read
BUTLe livre est à la disposition des lecteurs.
(to draw attention) there he is! →le voilà!
there they are! →les voilà!
hey, you there! →hé! Vouslà-bas!
(=at that point, on that point)(in story, discussion, activity, process)
We'd better leave it there →Onferaitmieux d'enrester là.
I agree with you there
BUTJe suis d'accord avec vous là-dessus.
to be there for sb (=be supportive)
He's always been there for me →Il atoujoursété là quand j'avaisbesoin de lui.
there againadv (=after all) →après tout
excl
(triumphantly)tiens!,voilà!
There! What did I tell you? →Tiens!Qu'est-ce que je t'avaisdit?
so there! →voilà!
(soothingly) there, there! →allons,allons!
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there

adv
dort, da; (with movement) →dorthin,dahin;look,there’s Joe/there’s Joe comingguck mal, da ist/kommt Joe;it’s under/over/inthereesliegtdortor dadrunter/drüben/drin;put it under/over/in/ontherestellen Sie esdortor dadrunter/rüberor hinüber/reinor hinein/drauforhinauf;let’s stoptherehören wir doch da auf; (travelling) →halten wir doch daordort an;there and backhin und zurück;sothere we wereda waren wir nunalso;is Gordonthere please? (on telephone) →ist Gordon da?;to bethere for somebody (inf:= supportive) →für jdnda sein
(fig:= on this point) →da;there you are wrongdairren Sie sich;you’ve got methereda bin ichüberfragt;I’ve got youtheredaorjetzt habe ich Sie
(in phrases)there is/areesor da ist/sind;(= there exists/exist also)esgibt;there were three of uswir warenzu dritt;there is a mouse in the roomes ist eineMaus imZimmer;there was once a castle herehier warorstandeinmal eineBurg;there is a chair in the cornerin derEckesteht einStuhl;there is dancing afterwardsdanach istTanz, danachwirdgetanzt;isthere any beer?istBier da?;there’s a book I want to readda ist einBuch, das ichlesenmöchte;afterwardsthere was coffeeanschließendgab esKaffee;isthere any wine left? — well,there wasist nochWein da? —gerade war noch welcher da;there isn’t any food/time/point, isthere? — yesthere isesgibt wohl nichts zuessen/dazu haben wir wohl keine Zeit/das hat wohl keinenSinn, oder? — doch!;there seems to be no-one at homees scheint keinerzu Hausezu sein;there appears to be a flaw in your argumentdascheint einFehler in IhrerBeweisführungzu sein;how many mistakes werethere?wie vieleFehler waren es?;there is a page missingesor dafehlt eineSeite;there comes a time when …eskommt eine Zeit, wo …;there being no alternative solutionda es keine andereLösunggibt;there will be an opportunity for shoppingeswirdGelegenheitzumEinkaufengeben;God said: letthere be light, andthere was lightundGottsprach: eswerdeLicht! und eswardLicht;hithere!hallo!;there you go again(inf)jetzt gehtsschon wiederlos;nowthere’s a real womandas ist einerichtigeFrau;there’s gratitude for you!(iro)da haben Sie Ihren Dank!;nowthere’s a good idea!(das ist) eineguteIdee!;sothere!ätsch!;there you are (giving sb sth) →hier(, bitte)!; (on finding sb) →da sind Sie ja!;there youor we are, you see, I knew he’d say thatna,sehen Sie, ich habe es jagewusst, dass er dassagenwürde;wait, I’ll help you …there you are!warten Sie, ichhelfe Ihnen, … so(, das wärs)!;you press the switch andthere you are!Sie brauchen nur denSchalter zudrücken, das ist alles;I can’t dance, butthere again, I never couldich kannnichttanzen, aber das habe icheigentlich nochnie gekonnt
interjthere!there!na, na!;stop crying now,there’s a good boyhör auf zuweinen, nakomm;drop it,there’s a good doglass dasfallen,komm, seibrav;nowthere’s a good boy, don’t tease your sisterkomm, sei einbraverJunge undärgere deineSchwesternicht;hey, youthere!(inf)he, Sie da!;hurry upthere(inf)Beeilung!,Tempo, Tempo!(inf);make waytherePlatz da!,machen Sie malPlatz!;there, take this to your motherda,bring das deinerMutter;butthere, what’s the good of talking about it?was solls, es hat doch keinenZweck, darüber zureden;there! I knew it would break!da! ich habs jagewusst, dass eskaputtgehenwürde!
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there

(ðeə) , (ðə) adverb
1. (at, in, or to) that place.He lives there;Don't go there. daar هُناك там tamdort derεκείallí seal, sinna آنجا tuolla, tuonne, tuossa, siellä, sinney,שם वहां पर ondje, tamo ott; oda di sana þar, þarna, そこに 거기에, 거기서, 그곳에서, 그기로 ten tur di sanadaarder,dittam acoloтам;туда tam tam; tja tamo där, dit ที่นั่น oraya,orası,orada 那裡 там وہاں (dùng sau giới từ) đó, ở đó那里
2. used to introduce sentences in which a state, factetc 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. daar هُنالِك като подлог в изречение (použití ve vazbě there is/are)da derhaber (alustab teadet) در آغاز جمله هایی که فاعل آنها پس از فعل می آید jossakin on jotainil;il y aיש,היה, היו वह क्रिया शब्दों के साथ बल देने के लिए ima, jest (vminek a létezését, megtörténtét vezeti be:) volt egy... ada þaðci 文頭に (사실, 상태를 나타내는 문장을 이끄는) 거기 teikuma ievadkonstrukcijā nav tulkojams terdapaterdetgoтам tam, v tom tu det มี (ใช้เป็น indefinite pronoun อยู่ต้นประโยค)var 引導句子(表述一種狀況或事實) без лексичного значення بطور تعارف کے استعمال کيا جانے والا لفظ 引导句子(表述一种状况或事实)
3. at that time; at that point in a speech, argumentetc.There I cannot agree with you;Don't stop there – tell me what happened next! nou al في تلْك النُّقْطَه там teď, v tomto boděda der σε αυτό το σημείο en eso, en esa cuestión;en ese punto siin, siinkohal در آن مورد؛ در آنجا siinäכאן, בנקודה זו वहां, उस स्थान पर, उस जगह पर, उस बिन्दु पर, उस तथ्य पर, उस बात पर tu, u tome abban; ott di situ þar, þarna, í því efni, その点で 거기, 그 점에서 čia te; šajā vietā di situdaarderwtedy, w tym miejscu acolo; în acel punctтут;здесь teraz, v tomto bode tukaj tu där ภาวะนั้น o noktada,orada 在那一點上或那個方面 тут اس وقت ở điểm đó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 withbe orgo, to draw attention to, or point out, someone or something.There she goes now! There it is! daar تُسْتَعْمَل للإشارَةِ ولَفْت الإنتِباه بمَعْنى: ها هوَ، ها هيَ ето там vida, takda derνα,ορίστεahí seal برای جلب توجه به چیزی kas niin, no niinvoilàהנה,הרי वहां eto, eno (figyelemfelkeltés) itu þar, þarnaecco そら (관심을 끌거나, 지적을 위해 대명사의 경우를 제외하고 동사와 함께 주어 앞에 오는) 저기! ðtai, ana lūk itu diadaarderoto iată, uiteвот;вон tak, pozrime sa tam evo där ถูกใช้ในการเริ่มต้นประโยค โดยปกติใช้กับ be หรือ goişte 用在句首以引起注意(常與go, be一起使用) ось اشارہ کرنے کے ليے đây rồi (thu hút sự chú ý) 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. daar, daardie تُسْتَعْمَل بَعد الإسْم للتَّوكيد أو الإشارَة إلى شَخْصٍ أو شَيْءٍ онзи tamhleda der εκεί πέραahí siin برای تاکید یا اشاره به چیزی tuolla, tuossa -là;זהו वह स्थान, वह जगह, ठीक है न baš taj (nyomatékosítás) itu þarna, そこのその (누구, 어떤 것을 강조 또는 지적하기 위해 명사 바로 뒤에 오는) 그것 ðtai ðitas lūk; nu yg di sana itudaardertam de acolo вон там tamto tisti tam tamo där นั่น oradaki,o 用在名詞後以加強語氣 ось زور ڈالنے کے ليے tại đó用在名词后以加强语气
interjection
1. used to calm or comfort.There, now. Things aren't as bad as they seem. toe-toe, komaan تُسْتَعْمَل للتَّهْدِئَه спокойно então nu tak na(bitte) så, så έλα τώρα! venga, bueno;¿ves? nonoh, pole midagi خب؛ بیا älähän nytallonsהנה लो-देखो प्रोत्साहन, परेशान करना no lám (csak)! sudahlah svonasu,via まあまあ (진정시키거나 위로하기 위해 문두에 사용) 저기요 na na nu, nu! sudahlahkom,kom så så ... No ...então gataну, ну!; полно! no tak no, no hajde såja!, seså! ถูกใช้ทำให้สงบหรือปลอบประโลม Bak!, Dinle! (表示撫慰、安慰)不要緊,(用來安慰他人)好了沒事啦! ну, годі اطمينان دلانے کے ليے dùng để dỗ dành (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! goed, toe تُسْتَعْمَل عِندَما يَظْهَر أن الشَّخْص على حَق بمِعْنى: هل رأيْت؟ казах ти então! tak vida!da! der kan du selv se; hvad sagde jeg? ορίστε! ¿(lo) ves? no näed, näed nüüd دیدی siinäs näet là! voilà!הנה, תראה eto ti, sad ti je jasno ugye (ugye)! nah! jæja, hana núecco ほら (뭔가 예상 되로 되었을 때) 그것 보세요! na, matai! redzi nu! kan zie je welder kan du se!;se så!;der! A widzisz! então! uite!, iată! ну вот!;вот видите! tak vidíš! zdaj pa imaš! eto där ser du (ni)!, så där ja! ถูกใช้เมื่อบุคคุลถูกแสดงว่าเป็นคนถูก หรือเมื่อบางสิ่งร้าย ๆ ได้เกิดขึ้น หรือเมื่อบางสิ่งได้ถูกทำให้สำเร็จ İşte!, Bak! 好啦!看你! а що я казав! ديکھو، سنو thấy chưa (bày tỏ sự đắc thắng, sự phấn khích)好啦!看你!
ˌthereaˈbout(s) adverb
approximately in that place, of that number, at that timeetc.a hundred or thereabouts;at three o'clock or thereabouts. ongeveer, omtrent, min of meer نَحْو، حَوالي، تَقْريبا приблизително там, тогава por aí tak asiso ungefähr deromkringπερίπουpor ahí,más o menos selle ümber, umbes niipalju در آن حوالی؛ در حدود آن وقت suunnilleenà peu près בסביבה,בערך [] आस पास tu negdje, tu otprilike körül(belül) kira-kira þar í grennd; um það leyti; nálægt því (giù di lì), (all'incirca); (lì vicino) その辺, およそ 그쯤 apie, maždaug apmēram; aptuveni dekat-dekatongeveerder omkringmniej więcej por aí (cam) aşa ceva около этого;приблизительно tak asi, približne približno tu negde däromkring โดยประมาณนั้น civarda, ...-e yakın 在那附近,左右,上下 орієнтовно, приблизно قريب قريب، آس پاس vùng lân cận 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. dus لِذلِك затова portanto proto, tudíždeshalb derforεπομένως,άραpor eso;por consiguiente seetõttu بنابراین؛ درنتیجه siksipar conséquentלכן अंत stoga, radi toga azért karenanya þess vegnaperciò それゆえに 그 결과 todėl tāpēc; tādēļ oelh itudaaromderfordlatego portanto în consecinţă, deciпоэтому preto zato zato därför เพราะฉะนั้นbu yüzden, onun için 因此 тому اسي وجہ سے، اسي ليے vì thế因此
there's (ðeəz) short for there is
Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd.

there

هُنَاكَ tam derdaεκείahí,allí,haber -llä, -ssä, -lla, -ssa, sielläil y a,là-bas tamoci, そこに 거기에daarder,detnie tłumaczy się na język polski w połączeniu z czasownikiem,tamali,estar,haver/existirвот,там där, det ที่นั่น, ที่นั่น ตรงนั้นorada, ở đó在那里,那里
Multilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009
Collins Multilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009


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