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- adverbthere (adverb)
- in, at, or to that place or position:"we went on to Paris and stayed there eleven days" · "I'm not going in there—it's freezing" · "the opportunity is right there in front of you"
- used when pointing or gesturing to indicate the place in mind:"there on the right" · "if anyone wants out, there's the door!"
- at that point (in speech, performance, writing, etc.):"“I'm quite—” There she stopped"
- in that respect; on that issue:"I don't agree with you there"
- used to indicate one's role in a particular situation:"at the end of the day, we are there to make money"
- used in attracting someone's attention or calling attention to someone or something:"hello there!" · "there goes the phone"
- (there is/are)used to indicate the fact or existence of something:"there's a restaurant around the corner" · "there comes a point where you give up" · "there has been a big change in attitude"
exclamation- used to focus attention on something and express satisfaction or annoyance at it:"there, I told you she wouldn't mind!"
- used to comfort someone:"there, there, you must take all of this philosophically"
OriginOld English thǣr, thēr of Germanic origin; related to Dutch daar and German da, also to that and the.Similar and Opposite Wordsadverb- used to indicate the fact or existence of something:
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Kizdar net |
Kizdar net |
Кыздар Нет
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