somewhere

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English - Turkish
bir yerde

Hepinizi bir yerde gördüğümü hatırlıyorum. - I remember seeing you all somewhere.

O, parkın civarında bir yerde yaşıyor. - He lives somewhere around the park.

bir yer

Bir yere gideceğimizi düşünmüştüm. - I thought we were going to go somewhere.

Onu ben iki yıl önce bir yerde gördüm. - I saw her somewhere two years ago.

bir yere

Bir yere bir sınır koymalıyız. - We have to draw a line somewhere.

Bir yere gideceğimizi düşünmüştüm. - I thought we were going to go somewhere.

herhangi bir yerde

Herhangi bir yerde Tom'un adresine sahibim. - I have Tom's address somewhere.

bir

Kanada civarında bir yerde birkaç dönüm karla ilgili iki ulusun savaşta olduğunu ve bu güzel savaşa tüm Kanada'nın değdiğinden daha çok para harcadıklarını bilirsiniz. - You know that two nations are at war about a few acres of snow somewhere around Canada, and that they are spending on this beautiful war more than the whole of Canada is worth.

Onu ben iki yıl önce bir yerde gördüm. - I saw her somewhere two years ago.

bir yere/bir yerde
z. bir yerde; bir yere; bir yer: Let's go somewhere. Bir yere gidelim. That's somewhere in Thrace, isn't it? Trakya'da bir yerde, değil mi?
biryerde
somewhere about
öyle bir şey
somewhere about
böyle bir şey
somewhere along the line
(deyim) gelismekt olan bir seyin bir nokyasi veya evresinde
somewhere around
civarında bir yerde
somewhere else
başka bir yere

Başka bir yere gitmemiz gerekiyor. - We have to go somewhere else.

Bu çantayı başka bir yere koyar mısın? - Could you put this bag somewhere else?

get to somewhere
Bir yere varmak, gitmek
spend the evening somewhere
akşamlamak
there's a hitch somewhere
bir yerde bir aksaklık var
hot foot it out of somewhere
bir yerden çekip gitmek
There´s a screw loose somewhere
k. dili Bir yerde bir bozukluk var
from somewhere
bir yerden
control over somewhere
(Askeri) Bütün kuvvetini bir yerdeki kontolü
draw the line at somewhere
(deyim) bir yerde sinirlandirmak
i would like to go somewhere to relax
rahatlayabileceğim bir yere gitmek istiyorum
in the proximity of somewhere
(Askeri) Yakınınıda
keep (somewhere) tidy
düzenli tutmak
set out for (somewhere)
yoluna düşmek
English - English
In an uncertain or unspecified location

I've hidden some candies somewhere.

To an uncertain or unspecified location

I have to go somewhere at lunch. Can I meet you at 2?.

{a} in some place or other, in being
an indefinite or unknown location; "they moved to somewhere in Spain"
an indefinite or unknown location; "they moved to somewhere in Spain" in or at or to some place; "she must be somewhere"; (`someplace' is used informally for `somewhere')
If you say that you are getting somewhere, you mean that you are making progress towards achieving something. At last they were agreeing, at last they were getting somewhere
in some place, in some location; to some place
in or at or to some place; "she must be somewhere"; (`someplace' is used informally for `somewhere')
You use somewhere to refer to a place without saying exactly where you mean. I've got a feeling I've seen him before somewhere I'm not going home yet. I have to go somewhere else first `Perhaps we can talk somewhere privately,' said Kesler Somewhere in Ian's room were some of the letters that she had sent him I needed somewhere to live in London
In some place unknown or not specified; in one place or another
to some place
You use somewhere when giving an approximate amount, number, or time. Caray is somewhere between 73 and 80 years of age The W.H.O. safety standard for ozone levels is somewhere about a hundred
in some place
someplace
somewhere along the line
At some unspecified time; eventually or once; at some point

Somewhere along the line he must have learned some German, because he understood what they said.

somewhere else
In some other place
somewhere about
(found) somewhere in the area
somewhere else
elsewhere, in another place
somewhere in the middle
neither here nor there, directionless
get one's butt somewhere
go somewhere, especially quickly

I've got to get my butt to class.

to crash somewhere
to sleep somewhere
from somewhere
originating from somewhere, coming from some unknown place
scurry to get somewhere
hurry to arrive at a particular place
somewhere
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