here
adverb
uk/hɪər/us/hɪr/A1
in, at, or to thisplace:
在这里;到这里I'velivedhere for about twoyears.我在这里住了大约两年了。
I like it here.我喜欢这里。
London is only 50milesfromhere.伦敦离这儿只有50英里。
Comehere - I've got something to show you.过来——我给你看些东西。
Howlongare youoverhere(= in thiscountry)?你到这个国家多久了?
A2
used at thebeginningof astatementtointroducesomeone or something:
(用于句首以介绍某人或某物)这Here's Fiona -letmeintroduceyou to her.这是菲奥娜——我来介绍你认识她。
Here's thebookI said I'dlendyou.这就是我说过要借给你的书。
A2
used to show that someone hasarrivedor that something hasstarted:
(某人)来了;(某事)开始了Here they are! Wethoughtyou'd never come!他们来了!我们还以为你们不会来了!
Here we are(= we havearrived)- I said it wouldn't take more thanhalfanhourbycar.我们到了——我说过开车不超过半个小时就能到。
Now thatChristmasis here(= hasbegun), I might as well give up mydiet.既然圣诞节到了,我还是放弃节食吧。
A1
used to say that someone or something that is near you:
(表示在说话人近旁的人或物)这里I don'tknowanything about this, but I'msuremycolleaguehere canhelpyou.这个我一点儿都不懂,但我相信这里的同事肯定能帮你。
It says here(= in thispieceof writing)that she wasbornin 1943.这里写到她出生于1943年。
B2
now:
现在,这时Shall webreakhere and have acoffee?现在我们休息一下喝杯咖啡好吗?
Where do we go/Where do we take itfromhere?(= What should we do next?)我们下一步该做什么?
here (you are/go)
A2
used when giving something to someone:
给你"Could youpassthesugar,please?" "Here you are."“请把糖递过来好吗?”“给你。”
Here,trysome of this - it'sdelicious!给你,尝尝这个——味道棒极了!
- I'msurprisedtoseeyou here.
- You're notallowedtoparkhere -yourcarwill betowedaway .
- He was here amomentago but he'swanderedoffsomewhere.
- It'simportantthat there's always someone here toanswerthephoneduringofficehours.
- I'velearneda lot aboutcomputerssince Istartedworkhere.
Present
- all oversomewhereidiom
- attendance
- attendant
- be in at the killidiom
- bulk
- face
- front
- in the fleshidiom
- kick
- kick around
- kill
- knock
- knock around
- seropositive
- sit
- sit in
- sit throughsomething
- synchronic
- tosomeone'sfaceidiom
- turnout
You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics:
Preceding and introducing
Closeness in distance and time
Now
Giving, providing and supplying
Grammar
Hereandthere
Here and there are adverbs.…Hereandthere: meanings
When we use here, it typically refers to the place where the speaker is, and we see the position of people and things from the speaker’s point of view:…Hereandtherewiththis,that,these,those(demonstratives)
We often use here with nouns that have this or these before them, and there with nouns that have that or those before them:…Hereandthereafter prepositions
We can use here and there after prepositions:…Hereandtherein front position
We can use here and there in front position, with the subject and verb inverted. The most common expressions of this type are here is x, here comes x, there is x, there goes x:…Here you are,there you are
We can use here you are and there you are (or, in informal situations, here you go and there you go) when giving something to someone. Here and there have the same meaning in this use:…Here it is!There he is!
We often use here + subject pronoun + be and there + subject pronoun + be at the moment of finding or meeting someone or something we have been looking for or waiting for:…Here I am!
People often say that they have arrived or that someone else has arrived using here + subject pronoun + be:…Here: on the telephone
People often use here to identify themselves on the telephone or in voicemail messages:…Hello there!
We often use there in informal situations after hello and hi:…Idioms
be here forsomeone
be here forsomething
the here and now
here and there
here goes!
here today, gone tomorrow
here we go
here we go (again)
here's to...