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词汇 yonder
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Definition of yonder in English:

yonder

adverb ˈjɒndəˈjɑndər
dialect, archaic
  • At some distance in the direction indicated; over there.

    〈古或方〉在那边(指一定距离以外之处)

    there's a ford south of here, about nine miles yonder

    从这里往南有一个浅滩,到那里大约有九英里。

    Synonyms
    further on, far off, far away, in the distance, afar
determinerˈjɒndəˈjɑndər
dialect, archaic
  • That or those (used to refer to something situated at a distance)

    〈古或方〉 用于指称一定距离以外的东西那个,那些

    what light through yonder window breaks?

    从那边的那个窗子里透出来的是什么光?

    Example sentencesExamples
    • They work in the fields yonder.
    • She would rise early and wrap a thick cloak over her shoulders then proceed to watch as the sun drew itself over the crest of the hills yonder.
    • We shall wait for you to be done in yonder powder room.
    • I suggest you leave your beasts yonder/
noun ˈjɒndəˈjɑndər
the yonder
  • The far distance.

    远处,远方

    attempting to fly off into the wide blue yonder

    试图飞向远方广阔的蓝天。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This fearless, forthright, indomitable and courageous individual did venture out into the wild blue yonder in a flying machine.
    • Two men wearing black jumpsuits exit the aircraft, stepping onto the foot rail that lines the plane's port side and disappearing into the wild blue yonder.
    • Till yesterday it was fine for me to go and study with a teacher in yonder village.
    • I'm sure my love for that plane had a lot to do with the fact that Saturday mornings were just me, Dad and the wild blue yonder.
    • I couldn't wait to jump into the cockpit and takeoff into the wild blue yonder!
    • They checked out real estate, and were wined, dined and feted for some days, before disappearing into the wide blue yonder.
    • Some day when we meet up yonder, we'll stroll hand in hand again.
    • The amount they have in savings: ‘All the money I saved for when I get ready to retire is up yonder now at the hospital, and the doctors,’ Patsy says.
    • Sailing into a dark-blue yonder has become such an integral ingredient of Emma Richards' life that she can barely recall a time when she was not battling with the elements on Homeric quests.
    • They're not asked to go off into the wild blue yonder.
    • She thinks the spontaneity of hitching up your van on a Friday night and setting off into the wild blue yonder is part of carvanning's new appeal.
    • After seeing your sweetheart to her bed, meet me behind the ridge yonder to settle this.
    • These gravity-defying wings can simply be launched from a small hill to enjoy the wild blue yonder.
    • Here, however, momentary escape into the wild blue yonder gives way to reality as his body is found amongst the vehicle's twisted wreckage.
    • Since concerns about world inflation briefly drove the gold price into the wide blue yonder in 1980, the world has enjoyed a remarkable degree of financial and economic stability.
    • The 69-year-old is heading out to the wild blue yonder for some more golf and perhaps a spot of antique hunting.
    • Amy's eyes drifted open, and then settled yonder.
    • It's only when he leaps into the wild blue yonder of compassion, or idealism, or altruism, that he makes these hilarious mistakes.
    • If numbers are limited to the nearest and dearest, it is easier to head for the wild blue yonder.
    • After my ex flew the coop, I tied my wedding ring to a helium balloon and let it loose in the wild blue yonder.
    Synonyms
    far away, far off, afar

Origin

Middle English: of Germanic origin; related to Dutch ginder 'over there', also to yon.

Rhymes

absconder, anaconda, Fonda, Golconda, Honda, nonda, ponder, responder, squander, Wanda, wander

Definition of yonder in US English:

yonder

adverbˈjɑndərˈyändər
dialect, archaic
  • At some distance in the direction indicated; over there.

    〈古或方〉在那边(指一定距离以外之处)

    there's a ford south of here, about nine miles yonder

    从这里往南有一个浅滩,到那里大约有九英里。

    Synonyms
    further on, far off, far away, in the distance, afar
determinerˈjɑndərˈyändər
dialect, archaic
  • That or those (used to refer to something situated at a distance)

    〈古或方〉 用于指称一定距离以外的东西那个,那些

    what light through yonder window breaks?

    从那边的那个窗子里透出来的是什么光?

    Example sentencesExamples
    • We shall wait for you to be done in yonder powder room.
    • They work in the fields yonder.
    • She would rise early and wrap a thick cloak over her shoulders then proceed to watch as the sun drew itself over the crest of the hills yonder.
    • I suggest you leave your beasts yonder/
nounˈjɑndərˈyändər
the yonder
  • The far distance.

    远处,远方

    attempting to fly off into the wild blue yonder

    试图飞向远方广阔的蓝天。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I couldn't wait to jump into the cockpit and takeoff into the wild blue yonder!
    • If numbers are limited to the nearest and dearest, it is easier to head for the wild blue yonder.
    • After seeing your sweetheart to her bed, meet me behind the ridge yonder to settle this.
    • Here, however, momentary escape into the wild blue yonder gives way to reality as his body is found amongst the vehicle's twisted wreckage.
    • The amount they have in savings: ‘All the money I saved for when I get ready to retire is up yonder now at the hospital, and the doctors,’ Patsy says.
    • Some day when we meet up yonder, we'll stroll hand in hand again.
    • The 69-year-old is heading out to the wild blue yonder for some more golf and perhaps a spot of antique hunting.
    • After my ex flew the coop, I tied my wedding ring to a helium balloon and let it loose in the wild blue yonder.
    • Till yesterday it was fine for me to go and study with a teacher in yonder village.
    • These gravity-defying wings can simply be launched from a small hill to enjoy the wild blue yonder.
    • Sailing into a dark-blue yonder has become such an integral ingredient of Emma Richards' life that she can barely recall a time when she was not battling with the elements on Homeric quests.
    • Two men wearing black jumpsuits exit the aircraft, stepping onto the foot rail that lines the plane's port side and disappearing into the wild blue yonder.
    • This fearless, forthright, indomitable and courageous individual did venture out into the wild blue yonder in a flying machine.
    • They're not asked to go off into the wild blue yonder.
    • It's only when he leaps into the wild blue yonder of compassion, or idealism, or altruism, that he makes these hilarious mistakes.
    • I'm sure my love for that plane had a lot to do with the fact that Saturday mornings were just me, Dad and the wild blue yonder.
    • They checked out real estate, and were wined, dined and feted for some days, before disappearing into the wide blue yonder.
    • She thinks the spontaneity of hitching up your van on a Friday night and setting off into the wild blue yonder is part of carvanning's new appeal.
    • Amy's eyes drifted open, and then settled yonder.
    • Since concerns about world inflation briefly drove the gold price into the wide blue yonder in 1980, the world has enjoyed a remarkable degree of financial and economic stability.
    Synonyms
    far away, far off, afar

Origin

Middle English: of Germanic origin; related to Dutch ginder ‘over there’, also to yon.

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