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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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I. somewhere [Am ˈsəmˌ(h)wɛr, Brit ˈsʌmwɛː] ADV

1. somewhere (in, at, to a place):

I want to go somewhere hot for my vacation
it must be somewhere in your office
shall we go somewhere else?
to get somewhere
to get somewhere
now we feel we're getting somewhere

2. somewhere (in approximations):

we spent somewhere around $10, 000
he's somewhere in his sixties
he's somewhere in his sixties

II. somewhere [Am ˈsəmˌ(h)wɛr, Brit ˈsʌmwɛː] PRON

will there be somewhere open?
she's found somewhere to live
it's not somewhere I know well
surely I've met you somewhere before?
surely there must be somewhere we can go
I need somewhere to stay: can you fix me up?
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to get somewhere in the world

u rečniku PONS

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somewhere [ˈsʌmweəʳ, Am -wer] ADV

1. somewhere:

somewhere (be)
somewhere (go)
to be somewhere else
to go somewhere else
to get somewhere fig
or somewhere inf

2. somewhere (roughly):

somewhere
she is somewhere around 40
he earns somewhere around 40, 000 dollars
to drive up (somewhere)
to fly in from somewhere
to hotfoot it somewhere inf
to zap somewhere
to pop out from somewhere
to whisk sb off somewhere
to fetch sb sth (from somewhere)
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somewhere between ...
somewhere
u rečniku PONS
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somewhere [ˈsʌm·hwer] ADV

1. somewhere:

somewhere (be)
somewhere (go)
to be somewhere else
to go somewhere else
to get somewhere fig
or somewhere inf

2. somewhere (roughly):

somewhere
she is somewhere around 40
he earns somewhere around $40, 000
gana alrededor de 40.000$
to drive up (somewhere)
to hotfoot it somewhere inf
to fly in from somewhere
to fetch sb sth (from somewhere)
to zap somewhere
to pop out from somewhere
to whisk sb off somewhere
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somewhere between...
somewhere

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The repertoire may be unadventurous, but the playing is top class.
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They are fond of an unadventurous life of farming, eating, and socializing.
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Maybe what really bugs observers isn't so much the staid, unadventurous clothes as the idea that she herself might be staid.
www.dnaindia.com
Zorbing, for the unadventurous, is when people get inside a large plastic bubble, or globe, and literally roll down the hill or over water.
www.northernstar.com.au
And yet, for all its success and perhaps because of them on the whole the book feels unadventurous, content to rehash literacy formulas rather than reimagining them.
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