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Definition of here in English:

here

adverb hɪəhɪr
  • 1In, at, or to this place or position.

    (在)这儿,在这里,到这儿

    they have lived here most of their lives

    他们大半辈子都住在这儿。

    we leave here today
    after preposition I'm getting out of here

    我要离开这儿了。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It is for Australia, and for Australia alone, to decide who comes here and who lives here.
    • Soon there will be very few of us left as generations have to leave the city because they can't afford to live here anymore.
    • Val Kilmer is here live to tell us all about his new movie and the roles that made him famous.
    • We have a saying here that donkeys in general do not hit their head twice at the same stone.
    • I feel like I might be coming down with a cold; one of my coworkers has a cold and is not here today.
    • I inform him that I've been living here for over 9 years, and am coming back tonight.
    • I didn't even live here in those days, and he sold land all around Australia by direct mail.
    • If you are very lucky, you may even be able to get hold of some tickets for one of the concerts or other live performances staged here.
    • I notice you have a little bit of a close community going on here where you live.
    • They settled in Brooklyn and all of the children were raised and other generations born here.
    • We drank a toast to friends and family, here and far away, and I thought about the people I was missing the most.
    • They also have the chair massage people here today, so I'm thinking of going for that.
    • Beveridge once lived near here, where he would have seen all the ills he listed.
    • Nevertheless, there was general approval here this morning for the bird's bid for freedom.
    • They moved to Wiltshire in 1957 to farm at Chitterne in the west of county and they have lived here ever since.
    • It is easy to see how, living here, she can maintain what's most important to her: a grip on normality.
    • At the moment, there are some other women living here who are near her age to keep her company.
    • Today there are thousands of immigrants who live and work here driven underground.
    • What does it mean to you to be on pole position here at the French Grand Prix?
    • In all the years he has lived here, he has never seen killer whales approach so close.
    Synonyms
    at/in this place, at/in this spot, at/in this location
    to this place, to this spot, to this location, to here, over here, near, nearer, close, closer
    literary hither
    1. 1.1 Used when gesturing to indicate the place intended.
      做手势指心中想说的地方时用(在)这儿
      sign here

      在这儿签名。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The man at the desk made some notes a large piece of paper and turned it towards him. ‘Sign here on the line please.’
      • Sign up here to receive email alerts when new music is made available for free download.
      • I have here an exam from the Basic 1401 Programming course.
      • Go here to sign up for day by day emails that will give you ways to feel better about the world.
      • I have here a very old letter, written to a Mrs. Bixby in Boston.
    2. 1.2 Used to draw attention to someone or something that has just arrived.
      用于让人注意刚到达的人或物这儿,到这里
      here's my brother

      这是我兄弟。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • After some pretty hot days, here comes the rain pouring heavily in our part of the world.
      • Times have changed, but here comes my hero Ronaldo, which has to be good news for all concerned.
      • Yes, the wave of the future is here my friends, and it's sure to bring on a new era of gaming for us all.
      • Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water, here comes the return of the shark movie.
      • Oh look, here comes Msr Le Pen with his harsh but fair views on policing and immigration.
      • After so much talk of football widows, here comes a story of how the World Cup brings a family together.
      • Hooray, say some, here comes big capital to modernise the road and provide jobs and homes for the needy.
      • Finally, here comes a film that is a joy, sheer joy, from the first frame, almost to the last.
      • This was no longer the myth of ‘here comes the person to rob the bank’.
      • Instead I am here, in my English class, and here comes Evan waltzing in, now with his track jacket on.
      • Close on the heels of the costliest ad ever made in India here comes an encore from the Siyaram stable.
    3. 1.3with infinitive Used to indicate one's role in a particular situation.
      用于指某人在特定场合的作用在这里,来这里
      I'm here to help you

      我来是要帮助你。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • I'm here to win a championship, and it's a great plus to be with coach Mike Martz.
      • I’m from the Government. I’m here to help.
      • Hang the police, we're here to rock!
      • I know why you're here. You're here to revel in rock bottom for the Notre Dame football team.
      • We're here to do it better than anybody has ever done it before.
    4. 1.4 Used to refer to existence in the world in general.
      (用于表示)人生在世,活在世上
      what are we all doing here?

      我们活在世上都在干什么?

      Example sentencesExamples
      • This is the thanks given to a generation whose efforts helped to win the war, and had they failed, none of us would be here today.
      • You cannot answer that question simply by asking why does God allow sin, without asking why are we here - what is our mission in life, why did God put us here in the first place.
      • What is life really about? Why are we here? How did life begin? Was it really random? Or was there a purpose behind it?
      • An infinitely happy life is not a life without difficulties here in our finite existence.
      • I can honestly say I probably would not be here today if it wasn't for her.
  • 2usually here is/areUsed when introducing something or someone.

    用于介绍人或物时这儿

    here's a dish that is quick to make

    这是一道好做的简单菜肴。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Thank you for reading our story, here is a list of people that we have to say thank you to.
    • Getting a good story relies in part on luck, but here is a checklist that might help when something happens near you.
    • Following many recent comments in the Press about fireworks, here is what happened to my daughter.
    • Anyway, his list of observations could apply to so many situations, so here it is, cut and paste it now.
    • The real news is terrible right now, so here is a random science story from September 2001.
    • So if you will entertain me a bit longer here is the rest of the story.
    • In his own words, here is the story of how Michael arrived at the track you can hear on this page.
    • There is a strong possibility that you may have heard this story before but here is how it goes anyway.
    • However, here are some general points to be borne in mind when planning the campaign.
    • Each one has certain markings and, so you can amaze your friends, here's how to decipher them.
    • Nevertheless, here's some general advice on making the most of your newfound fortune.
    • On to lighter things, here is a story of me and the purse snatcher at Town Hall Station.
    • But if you're not convinced the situation is dire, here is a warning from history.
    • If you haven't seen it yet, here is the first Fathers 4 Justice story of the year.
    • Little is wrote about him elsewhere so here is my small attempt to address the balance.
    • And as a gesture of goodwill, here's a photo of her pointing at my leg for no apparent reason.
    • To make a long story short, here is the history of the royalty payments on that song.
    • Our thanks to Ernie Evans for this story and here is a picture of his grandfather with a new Skippy!
    • So here is my story in hopes that maybe someone reading this will understand that someone does care and that they are not alone.
    • So here is the ultimate Mexican egg dish, huevos rancheros, to spice up your weekend.
    1. 2.1 Used when giving something to someone.
      用于介绍人或物时这儿
      here's the money I promised you

      这是我答应给你的钱。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • And here is your lanyard, I replied, which I made with a little help from a counselor.
      • Here is the money I saved. Please hand it to the American sailors injured.
      • Here's some furniture for you - just needs some lovin'.
  • 3Used when indicating a time, point, or situation that has arrived or is happening.

    用于指时机来临时这儿

    here is your opportunity

    这是你的机会。

    here we encounter the main problem

    在这儿我们遇到了主要问题。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • But here comes another constraint that you might just consider to be a smoking pistol.
    • It looks like this is becoming a real trend and it finally feels like summer is here.
    • I can also wear skimpier tops and short sleeves, which is great now that summer is here!
    • Well, here comes a ten-ton surprise, because it turns out that their gratitude was all talk.
    • Summer is nearly here, and a local theatre group are preparing to hit the road and take advantage of the good weather.
    • Summer is here and a bit more fun would be welcome on the streets of Kerry towns.
    • Just when we imagined we've seen the gamut, here comes a genuine first in the industry.
    • Summer days are here again, and the winter woollies have finally been put in mothballs.
    • Summer is here and Agapanthus are one of the most striking plants in early Summer.
    • Summer holidays are here, bringing the chance to bask in delicious sunshine.
    • But when I read things like this, it becomes clear that the time when that can happen is not yet here.
    • You also know summer is here when the food markets finally open after a winter of hibernation.
    • Looking at the schedules, one can't help but feel that summer is here and the people who run TV are not.
    • I was just getting caught up in wrecks and we got that out of the way early, so here comes our stretch again.
    Synonyms
    now, at this moment, at this point, at this point in time, at this time, at this juncture, at this stage
exclamationhɪəhɪr
  • 1Used to attract someone's attention.

    用于引起注意嘿,喂

    here, let me hold it

    喂,我来拿吧。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Here, have a piece of my heart.
    • Here, have some laundry detergent!
    • Here, hold this in your hand, right here, young fella, just like this.
  • 2Indicating one's presence in a roll-call.

    点名时的回答到,有

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Then his face got all twisted up, and before he even uttered another word, I shouted here, and went to get my paper.
    • The teacher would call out your name and you would then respond by saying, ‘Here.’
    • My count is now at 60 (counting the women who said ‘here’ and the women who've posted a new message since then).

Phrases

  • here and now

    • At the present time.

      we're going to settle this here and now

      我们将立即处理这事儿。

      as noun our obsession with the here and now

      我们满脑子的此时此刻。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Of course, questions should be asked about past maintenance, but that will not solve the hazard posed here and now.
      • However, the whole of UK industry is wrestling with the weaknesses of our transport system here and now.
      • This is not true as I am still here and I would like to put the record straight about this here and now.
      • Most of us have no idea how to be present, just here and now, without thinking of the past or planning the future.
      • In such an environment, it is hard to resist living purely for the here and now, for our own immediate fulfilment.
      • His intention in doing the exercise was to become more present in the here and now, more active and energised and alive.
      • Let me state here and now that I will not purchase black bags so that the council's bin men can take away the garbage from my home.
      • It is a preoccupation, keeping the individual from being totally present, in the here and now.
      • I drift in and out of the here and now, seesawing my attention between my immediate environment and my thoughts.
      • He's catapulted into old age to experience the last days of his life, and the teenage hellion he once was turns up in the here and now.
      Synonyms
      now, at the moment, at present, just now, right now, at the present time, at the present moment, at this time, at this moment in time, currently
  • here and there

    • In various places.

      在各处

      small bushes scattered here and there

      四处都有零落稀疏的小灌木丛。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The sky is clear and blue, with a few odd clouds scattered here and there for effect.
      • The lake was as calm as a mirror with dozens of posts standing above the surface here and there.
      • Success in the initial days was mainly as a comedian, along with a few songs here and there.
      • All you need is a general anaesthetic and you get cut up and pumped up with silicone here and there.
      • I think that we're still shy of saying it and, okay, bad experiences can still be had here and there.
      • Many individuals have put a family tree together and have come across a gap here and there.
      • It has an eccentric layout, with odd corners, passageways and staircases here and there.
      • I've also added a few widgets here and there but I'll let you find them yourselves.
      • Well, I laughed here and there, and I kind of could see where it was trying to go.
      • People wiped it to remove a speck of dirt here and there before covering it back with the cloth.
      Synonyms
      in various places, in different places, hither and thither, at random
      from place to place, around, about, to and fro, hither and thither, back and forth, in all directions, from pillar to post
  • here goes

    • Said to indicate that one is about to start something difficult or exciting.

      表示某人即将开始困难或兴奋的事情要开始了

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Yet, I hesitate to tell you the main plot because you'll think this exciting novel dull, but here goes.
      • There are limits to how far one can sensibly conduct a debate with a dogmatist - the politest synonym I can find for bigot - but here goes.
      • Things like this can be difficult to understand or explain, but here goes.
      • Still, a bunch of bloggers with cameras are having fun with it so here goes: Ask your readers to think of three photos they'd like to see posted to your blog.
      • Okay so at the risk of appearing to do a back-flip here goes.
      • It's probably foolish to make presumptions about a relationship after spending only 90 minutes with a couple, but here goes.
      • I'm not one to hide how astoundingly stupid I can be, so here goes.
      • I had no ideas about what to post and readership falls on weekends anyway, but I know some folks do surf blogs on the weekend, so here goes.
      • Anyway, here goes with a few real-world simple objections.
      • Pundits are expected to have opinions, to say bold things, so here goes: Britain will never give up the pound for the euro.
  • here's to someone/something

    • Used to wish health or success before drinking.

      举杯祝健康或成功祝…健康,祝…成功,为…干杯

      here's to us!

      祝我们成功!

      Example sentencesExamples
      • And here's to you, Carol Smith, as Mrs Robinson.
      • Good luck with your hunt for profit in pairs trading, and here's to your success in the markets.
      • Everyone at the trust says thank you and here's to you, Dave.
      • So, here's to a fortnight of successful operating and hats off to a group of very dedicated people who are volunteering their time and skills to help the needy of East Africa.
      • Whether you're on your way to work or working your way elsewhere, here's to your health, the smoothie way.
      • We wish Jimmy and Jan many more years of health and happiness and here's to the fortieth, folks.
      • So, here's to you and your positive attitude and I'll pray to my higher power that you're right.
      • Happy Mothers Day… to all the blessed women who have ventured into the world of motherhood here's to you!
      • So, here's to the continuing success of the Haphazard racing team!
      • California Authors just celebrated its first year in operation, so here's to you, and hopes for many more.
  • here today, gone tomorrow

    • Soon over or forgotten; short-lived.

      飘忽无常;很快结束(或忘记)的;短暂的

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Such a shift in public policy will be sustainable if, and only if, this wave of human solidarity is more than just a tsunami: here today, gone tomorrow.
      • Recollecting all the bygone events I enjoyed with my father while he was alive, I feel again man's life is short, transitory and empty at the end - here today, gone tomorrow.
      • We are at a prime trading time for Keighley businesses, who are here all the year round, not here today, gone tomorrow.
      • I think we've moved beyond the idea that the Claymores are here today, gone tomorrow.
      • Beware of buying from the type of shop that springs up at this time of year which has only a short-term lease and may be here today, gone tomorrow.
      • Life is but a dream, here today, gone tomorrow.
      • There is a suspicion about the tech sector that a lot of these companies will be here today, gone tomorrow and in many cases that suspicion is justified - a number of high-tech start-ups simply do not survive.
      • This perpetuates the myth that small firms are here today, gone tomorrow and are difficult to deal with.
      • Liam Miller also looks a good prospect but Kleberson and Djemba, despite the latter starting the season, seem destined to be fly-by-night Manchester United players, here today, gone tomorrow.
      • Look, I'm a fickle dame, here today, gone tomorrow.
  • here we are

    • Said on arrival at one's destination.

      我们到了

      Example sentencesExamples
      • So here we are, on some ghastly winter morning in a glass and concrete office block on the North Circular.
      • But here we are, through to the FA Cup quarter-finals and we've got a home draw for good measure.
      • Jenson, here we are at the British Grand Prix and you are on the front row.
      • So here we are, surrounded by freshly plowed fields and yapping farm dogs in the distance.
      • So here we are with all this technology and scientific knowledge at our disposal - what should we do?
      • So here we are at another election and none of it is very inspiring.
      • And so here we are at Lagavulin, exhilarated by our journey and safely anchored with drinks in hand.
      • We had hoped that one day it would happen and suddenly here we were.
      • However, after all the frustration, here we are and I thank you for your patience and continued support.
      • And here we are, waterbussed to Academia for a sublime platter of Venetian antipasti.
  • here we go again

    • Said to indicate that the same events, typically undesirable ones, are recurring.

      (尤指讨厌的事情反复发生)我们又倒霉了;又来了

      Example sentencesExamples
      • When we went 3-0 down on 16 minutes we all looked around and at first were thinking here we go again because we had not beaten Sheffield all season.
      • Maybe he was thinking: Christ, here we go again.
      • Megan felt the tension build, and thought, here we go again.
      • Oh, here we go again with that Spider-man thingy; you need to get over that, Jocelyn.
      • Now, the problem is that when I first watched this show, I was thinking to myself, ‘Oh no, here we go again, another narcissistic reality show.’
      • After the moderator asked if you were certain you could get a bank loan whenever you wanted, Cairns thought, ‘Oh my God, here we go again,’ and took yet another step forward.
      • Just when you thought it was safe, and boring, to go anywhere near Place-des-Arts metro, here we go again.
      • I felt my heart race. ‘Oh god, here we go again’, I was thinking.
      • She wasn't drunk, they spiked her drinks and when we told the bouncers you could tell they were thinking here we go again, another one.
      • ‘I just thought here we go again,’ smiled Preece after his side's draw.
  • neither here nor there

    • Of no importance or relevance.

      不紧要的,不相干的

      Example sentencesExamples
      • But that's all insider mumbo-jumbo which is really neither here nor there.
      • Damp feelings of quiet dread are neither here nor there.
      • However unappealing, this outbreak of boasting is probably neither here nor there to the individuals whose agonies initially provoked it.
      • But temperament in and of itself is neither here nor there.
      • Misspelled my name, by the way, but that's neither here nor there.
      • But to a big-time publisher it is neither here nor there.
      • The fact is these players have fallen afoul of the system; which club they play for is neither here nor there.
      • Whether I believed it or not is neither here nor there.
      • Viewed in this light, the fact that the parties to Acton stipulated that the bargain should be confidential is neither here nor there as to its relevance.
      • The fact that if that's their best argument, they don't really have one is neither here nor there in the long run; the end result is that it helps their cause.
      Synonyms
      inconsequential, insignificant, unimportant, of little importance, of no importance, of little consequence, of no consequence, of little account, of no account, of no moment, incidental, inessential, non-essential, immaterial, irrelevant

Origin

Old English hēr, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch and German hier, also to he.

Rhymes

adhere, Agadir, Anglosphere, appear, arrear, auctioneer, austere, balladeer, bandolier, Bashkir, beer, besmear, bier, blear, bombardier, brigadier, buccaneer, cameleer, career, cashier, cavalier, chandelier, charioteer, cheer, chevalier, chiffonier, clavier, clear, Coetzee, cohere, commandeer, conventioneer, Cordelier, corsetière, Crimea, dear, deer, diarrhoea (US diarrhea), domineer, Dorothea, drear, ear, electioneer, emir, endear, engineer, fear, fleer, Freer, fusilier, gadgeteer, Galatea, gazetteer, gear, gondolier, gonorrhoea (US gonorrhea), Greer, grenadier, hand-rear, hear, Hosea, idea, interfere, Izmir, jeer, Judaea, Kashmir, Keir, kir, Korea, Lear, leer, Maria, marketeer, Medea, Meir, Melilla, mere, Mia, Mir, mishear, mountaineer, muleteer, musketeer, mutineer, near, orienteer, pamphleteer, panacea, paneer, peer, persevere, pier, Pierre, pioneer, pistoleer, privateer, profiteer, puppeteer, racketeer, ratafia, rear, revere, rhea, rocketeer, Sapir, scrutineer, sear, seer, sere, severe, Shamir, shear, sheer, sincere, smear, sneer, sonneteer, souvenir, spear, sphere, steer, stere, summiteer, Tangier, tear, tier, Trier, Tyr, veer, veneer, Vere, Vermeer, vizier, volunteer, Wear, weir, we're, year, Zaïre

Definition of here in US English:

here

adverbhɪrhir
  • 1In, at, or to this place or position.

    (在)这儿,在这里,到这儿

    they have lived here most of their lives

    他们大半辈子都住在这儿。

    after preposition I'm getting out of here

    我要离开这儿了。

    come here and let me look at them
    it's too hot in here
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Soon there will be very few of us left as generations have to leave the city because they can't afford to live here anymore.
    • It is easy to see how, living here, she can maintain what's most important to her: a grip on normality.
    • Today there are thousands of immigrants who live and work here driven underground.
    • In all the years he has lived here, he has never seen killer whales approach so close.
    • If you are very lucky, you may even be able to get hold of some tickets for one of the concerts or other live performances staged here.
    • We have a saying here that donkeys in general do not hit their head twice at the same stone.
    • Nevertheless, there was general approval here this morning for the bird's bid for freedom.
    • They moved to Wiltshire in 1957 to farm at Chitterne in the west of county and they have lived here ever since.
    • I feel like I might be coming down with a cold; one of my coworkers has a cold and is not here today.
    • What does it mean to you to be on pole position here at the French Grand Prix?
    • They settled in Brooklyn and all of the children were raised and other generations born here.
    • I didn't even live here in those days, and he sold land all around Australia by direct mail.
    • I inform him that I've been living here for over 9 years, and am coming back tonight.
    • At the moment, there are some other women living here who are near her age to keep her company.
    • I notice you have a little bit of a close community going on here where you live.
    • Val Kilmer is here live to tell us all about his new movie and the roles that made him famous.
    • We drank a toast to friends and family, here and far away, and I thought about the people I was missing the most.
    • Beveridge once lived near here, where he would have seen all the ills he listed.
    • It is for Australia, and for Australia alone, to decide who comes here and who lives here.
    • They also have the chair massage people here today, so I'm thinking of going for that.
    Synonyms
    at this place, in this place, at this spot, in this spot, at this location, in this location
    to this place, to this spot, to this location, to here, over here, near, nearer, close, closer
    1. 1.1 Used when pointing or gesturing to indicate the place in mind.
      做手势指心中想说的地方时用(在)这儿
      sign here

      在这儿签名。

      I have here a letter from the chief of police

      我这儿有一封头儿写来的信。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The man at the desk made some notes a large piece of paper and turned it towards him. ‘Sign here on the line please.’
      • I have here an exam from the Basic 1401 Programming course.
      • Sign up here to receive email alerts when new music is made available for free download.
      • Go here to sign up for day by day emails that will give you ways to feel better about the world.
      • I have here a very old letter, written to a Mrs. Bixby in Boston.
    2. 1.2 Used to draw attention to someone or something that has just arrived.
      用于让人注意刚到达的人或物这儿,到这里
      here's my brother

      这是我兄弟。

      here comes the bus

      汽车来了。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Oh look, here comes Msr Le Pen with his harsh but fair views on policing and immigration.
      • Close on the heels of the costliest ad ever made in India here comes an encore from the Siyaram stable.
      • Yes, the wave of the future is here my friends, and it's sure to bring on a new era of gaming for us all.
      • Times have changed, but here comes my hero Ronaldo, which has to be good news for all concerned.
      • Hooray, say some, here comes big capital to modernise the road and provide jobs and homes for the needy.
      • Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water, here comes the return of the shark movie.
      • After so much talk of football widows, here comes a story of how the World Cup brings a family together.
      • Instead I am here, in my English class, and here comes Evan waltzing in, now with his track jacket on.
      • This was no longer the myth of ‘here comes the person to rob the bank’.
      • After some pretty hot days, here comes the rain pouring heavily in our part of the world.
      • Finally, here comes a film that is a joy, sheer joy, from the first frame, almost to the last.
    3. 1.3with infinitive Used to indicate one's role in a particular situation.
      用于指某人在特定场合的作用在这里,来这里
      I'm here to help you

      我来是要帮助你。

      we're not here to mess around
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I know why you're here. You're here to revel in rock bottom for the Notre Dame football team.
      • I’m from the Government. I’m here to help.
      • I'm here to win a championship, and it's a great plus to be with coach Mike Martz.
      • We're here to do it better than anybody has ever done it before.
      • Hang the police, we're here to rock!
    4. 1.4 Used to refer to existence in the world in general.
      (用于表示)人生在世,活在世上
      what are we all doing here?

      我们活在世上都在干什么?

      Example sentencesExamples
      • You cannot answer that question simply by asking why does God allow sin, without asking why are we here - what is our mission in life, why did God put us here in the first place.
      • An infinitely happy life is not a life without difficulties here in our finite existence.
      • This is the thanks given to a generation whose efforts helped to win the war, and had they failed, none of us would be here today.
      • What is life really about? Why are we here? How did life begin? Was it really random? Or was there a purpose behind it?
      • I can honestly say I probably would not be here today if it wasn't for her.
  • 2usually here is/areUsed when introducing something or someone.

    用于介绍人或物时这儿

    here's a dish that is simple and quick to make

    这是一道好做的简单菜肴。

    here's what you have to do
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Following many recent comments in the Press about fireworks, here is what happened to my daughter.
    • The real news is terrible right now, so here is a random science story from September 2001.
    • In his own words, here is the story of how Michael arrived at the track you can hear on this page.
    • On to lighter things, here is a story of me and the purse snatcher at Town Hall Station.
    • To make a long story short, here is the history of the royalty payments on that song.
    • And as a gesture of goodwill, here's a photo of her pointing at my leg for no apparent reason.
    • So here is my story in hopes that maybe someone reading this will understand that someone does care and that they are not alone.
    • Anyway, his list of observations could apply to so many situations, so here it is, cut and paste it now.
    • However, here are some general points to be borne in mind when planning the campaign.
    • Little is wrote about him elsewhere so here is my small attempt to address the balance.
    • But if you're not convinced the situation is dire, here is a warning from history.
    • Each one has certain markings and, so you can amaze your friends, here's how to decipher them.
    • Nevertheless, here's some general advice on making the most of your newfound fortune.
    • If you haven't seen it yet, here is the first Fathers 4 Justice story of the year.
    • Our thanks to Ernie Evans for this story and here is a picture of his grandfather with a new Skippy!
    • So here is the ultimate Mexican egg dish, huevos rancheros, to spice up your weekend.
    • Thank you for reading our story, here is a list of people that we have to say thank you to.
    • So if you will entertain me a bit longer here is the rest of the story.
    • Getting a good story relies in part on luck, but here is a checklist that might help when something happens near you.
    • There is a strong possibility that you may have heard this story before but here is how it goes anyway.
    1. 2.1 Used when giving something to someone.
      用于介绍人或物时这儿
      here's the money I promised you

      这是我答应给你的钱。

      here is my address
      Example sentencesExamples
      • And here is your lanyard, I replied, which I made with a little help from a counselor.
      • Here's some furniture for you - just needs some lovin'.
      • Here is the money I saved. Please hand it to the American sailors injured.
  • 3Used when indicating a time, point, or situation that has arrived or is happening.

    用于指时机来临时这儿

    here is your opportunity

    这是你的机会。

    here we encounter the main problem

    在这儿我们遇到了主要问题。

    here comes summer
    Example sentencesExamples
    • But here comes another constraint that you might just consider to be a smoking pistol.
    • Summer is here and Agapanthus are one of the most striking plants in early Summer.
    • Well, here comes a ten-ton surprise, because it turns out that their gratitude was all talk.
    • But when I read things like this, it becomes clear that the time when that can happen is not yet here.
    • Just when we imagined we've seen the gamut, here comes a genuine first in the industry.
    • I was just getting caught up in wrecks and we got that out of the way early, so here comes our stretch again.
    • I can also wear skimpier tops and short sleeves, which is great now that summer is here!
    • Looking at the schedules, one can't help but feel that summer is here and the people who run TV are not.
    • Summer is nearly here, and a local theatre group are preparing to hit the road and take advantage of the good weather.
    • Summer holidays are here, bringing the chance to bask in delicious sunshine.
    • Summer days are here again, and the winter woollies have finally been put in mothballs.
    • It looks like this is becoming a real trend and it finally feels like summer is here.
    • You also know summer is here when the food markets finally open after a winter of hibernation.
    • Summer is here and a bit more fun would be welcome on the streets of Kerry towns.
    Synonyms
    now, at this moment, at this point, at this point in time, at this time, at this juncture, at this stage
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  • 1Used to attract someone's attention.

    用于引起注意嘿,喂

    here, let me hold it

    喂,我来拿吧。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Here, have a piece of my heart.
    • Here, hold this in your hand, right here, young fella, just like this.
    • Here, have some laundry detergent!
  • 2Indicating one's presence in a roll call.

    点名时的回答到,有

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Then his face got all twisted up, and before he even uttered another word, I shouted here, and went to get my paper.
    • My count is now at 60 (counting the women who said ‘here’ and the women who've posted a new message since then).
    • The teacher would call out your name and you would then respond by saying, ‘Here.’

Phrases

  • here and now

    • At this very moment; at the present time.

      此时此刻,目前,立即

      we're going to settle this here and now

      我们将立即处理这事儿。

      as noun our obsession with the here and now

      我们满脑子的此时此刻。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • He's catapulted into old age to experience the last days of his life, and the teenage hellion he once was turns up in the here and now.
      • This is not true as I am still here and I would like to put the record straight about this here and now.
      • Let me state here and now that I will not purchase black bags so that the council's bin men can take away the garbage from my home.
      • It is a preoccupation, keeping the individual from being totally present, in the here and now.
      • Most of us have no idea how to be present, just here and now, without thinking of the past or planning the future.
      • I drift in and out of the here and now, seesawing my attention between my immediate environment and my thoughts.
      • His intention in doing the exercise was to become more present in the here and now, more active and energised and alive.
      • Of course, questions should be asked about past maintenance, but that will not solve the hazard posed here and now.
      • In such an environment, it is hard to resist living purely for the here and now, for our own immediate fulfilment.
      • However, the whole of UK industry is wrestling with the weaknesses of our transport system here and now.
      Synonyms
      now, at the moment, at present, just now, right now, at the present time, at the present moment, at this time, at this moment in time, currently
  • here and there

    • In various places.

      在各处

      small bushes scattered here and there

      四处都有零落稀疏的小灌木丛。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • All you need is a general anaesthetic and you get cut up and pumped up with silicone here and there.
      • I think that we're still shy of saying it and, okay, bad experiences can still be had here and there.
      • Many individuals have put a family tree together and have come across a gap here and there.
      • The lake was as calm as a mirror with dozens of posts standing above the surface here and there.
      • The sky is clear and blue, with a few odd clouds scattered here and there for effect.
      • People wiped it to remove a speck of dirt here and there before covering it back with the cloth.
      • Well, I laughed here and there, and I kind of could see where it was trying to go.
      • I've also added a few widgets here and there but I'll let you find them yourselves.
      • It has an eccentric layout, with odd corners, passageways and staircases here and there.
      • Success in the initial days was mainly as a comedian, along with a few songs here and there.
      Synonyms
      in various places, in different places, hither and thither, at random
      from place to place, around, about, to and fro, hither and thither, back and forth, in all directions, from pillar to post
  • here goes

    • An expression indicating that one is about to start something difficult or exciting.

      表示某人即将开始困难或兴奋的事情要开始了

      Example sentencesExamples
      • It's probably foolish to make presumptions about a relationship after spending only 90 minutes with a couple, but here goes.
      • Things like this can be difficult to understand or explain, but here goes.
      • I'm not one to hide how astoundingly stupid I can be, so here goes.
      • I had no ideas about what to post and readership falls on weekends anyway, but I know some folks do surf blogs on the weekend, so here goes.
      • There are limits to how far one can sensibly conduct a debate with a dogmatist - the politest synonym I can find for bigot - but here goes.
      • Still, a bunch of bloggers with cameras are having fun with it so here goes: Ask your readers to think of three photos they'd like to see posted to your blog.
      • Pundits are expected to have opinions, to say bold things, so here goes: Britain will never give up the pound for the euro.
      • Okay so at the risk of appearing to do a back-flip here goes.
      • Anyway, here goes with a few real-world simple objections.
      • Yet, I hesitate to tell you the main plot because you'll think this exciting novel dull, but here goes.
  • here's to someone/something

    • Used to wish health or success before drinking.

      举杯祝健康或成功祝…健康,祝…成功,为…干杯

      here's to us!

      祝我们成功!

      here's to your safe arrival

      为你安全到达干杯。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • We wish Jimmy and Jan many more years of health and happiness and here's to the fortieth, folks.
      • Whether you're on your way to work or working your way elsewhere, here's to your health, the smoothie way.
      • So, here's to a fortnight of successful operating and hats off to a group of very dedicated people who are volunteering their time and skills to help the needy of East Africa.
      • Everyone at the trust says thank you and here's to you, Dave.
      • Good luck with your hunt for profit in pairs trading, and here's to your success in the markets.
      • So, here's to the continuing success of the Haphazard racing team!
      • Happy Mothers Day… to all the blessed women who have ventured into the world of motherhood here's to you!
      • And here's to you, Carol Smith, as Mrs Robinson.
      • So, here's to you and your positive attitude and I'll pray to my higher power that you're right.
      • California Authors just celebrated its first year in operation, so here's to you, and hopes for many more.
  • here today, gone tomorrow

    • Soon over or forgotten; short-lived.

      飘忽无常;很快结束(或忘记)的;短暂的

      Example sentencesExamples
      • This perpetuates the myth that small firms are here today, gone tomorrow and are difficult to deal with.
      • Such a shift in public policy will be sustainable if, and only if, this wave of human solidarity is more than just a tsunami: here today, gone tomorrow.
      • Life is but a dream, here today, gone tomorrow.
      • Look, I'm a fickle dame, here today, gone tomorrow.
      • I think we've moved beyond the idea that the Claymores are here today, gone tomorrow.
      • We are at a prime trading time for Keighley businesses, who are here all the year round, not here today, gone tomorrow.
      • There is a suspicion about the tech sector that a lot of these companies will be here today, gone tomorrow and in many cases that suspicion is justified - a number of high-tech start-ups simply do not survive.
      • Recollecting all the bygone events I enjoyed with my father while he was alive, I feel again man's life is short, transitory and empty at the end - here today, gone tomorrow.
      • Beware of buying from the type of shop that springs up at this time of year which has only a short-term lease and may be here today, gone tomorrow.
      • Liam Miller also looks a good prospect but Kleberson and Djemba, despite the latter starting the season, seem destined to be fly-by-night Manchester United players, here today, gone tomorrow.
  • here we are

    • Said on arrival at one's destination.

      我们到了

      Example sentencesExamples
      • However, after all the frustration, here we are and I thank you for your patience and continued support.
      • And so here we are at Lagavulin, exhilarated by our journey and safely anchored with drinks in hand.
      • So here we are, surrounded by freshly plowed fields and yapping farm dogs in the distance.
      • But here we are, through to the FA Cup quarter-finals and we've got a home draw for good measure.
      • We had hoped that one day it would happen and suddenly here we were.
      • So here we are, on some ghastly winter morning in a glass and concrete office block on the North Circular.
      • Jenson, here we are at the British Grand Prix and you are on the front row.
      • So here we are with all this technology and scientific knowledge at our disposal - what should we do?
      • So here we are at another election and none of it is very inspiring.
      • And here we are, waterbussed to Academia for a sublime platter of Venetian antipasti.
  • here we go again

    • Said to indicate that the same events, typically undesirable ones, are recurring.

      (尤指讨厌的事情反复发生)我们又倒霉了;又来了

      Example sentencesExamples
      • When we went 3-0 down on 16 minutes we all looked around and at first were thinking here we go again because we had not beaten Sheffield all season.
      • Maybe he was thinking: Christ, here we go again.
      • Now, the problem is that when I first watched this show, I was thinking to myself, ‘Oh no, here we go again, another narcissistic reality show.’
      • Oh, here we go again with that Spider-man thingy; you need to get over that, Jocelyn.
      • ‘I just thought here we go again,’ smiled Preece after his side's draw.
      • I felt my heart race. ‘Oh god, here we go again’, I was thinking.
      • She wasn't drunk, they spiked her drinks and when we told the bouncers you could tell they were thinking here we go again, another one.
      • Megan felt the tension build, and thought, here we go again.
      • Just when you thought it was safe, and boring, to go anywhere near Place-des-Arts metro, here we go again.
      • After the moderator asked if you were certain you could get a bank loan whenever you wanted, Cairns thought, ‘Oh my God, here we go again,’ and took yet another step forward.
  • neither here nor there

    • Of no importance or relevance.

      不紧要的,不相干的

      Example sentencesExamples
      • But that's all insider mumbo-jumbo which is really neither here nor there.
      • However unappealing, this outbreak of boasting is probably neither here nor there to the individuals whose agonies initially provoked it.
      • Whether I believed it or not is neither here nor there.
      • Misspelled my name, by the way, but that's neither here nor there.
      • Viewed in this light, the fact that the parties to Acton stipulated that the bargain should be confidential is neither here nor there as to its relevance.
      • The fact that if that's their best argument, they don't really have one is neither here nor there in the long run; the end result is that it helps their cause.
      • But temperament in and of itself is neither here nor there.
      • Damp feelings of quiet dread are neither here nor there.
      • The fact is these players have fallen afoul of the system; which club they play for is neither here nor there.
      • But to a big-time publisher it is neither here nor there.
      Synonyms
      inconsequential, insignificant, unimportant, of little importance, of no importance, of little consequence, of no consequence, of little account, of no account, of no moment, incidental, inessential, non-essential, immaterial, irrelevant

Origin

Old English hēr, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch and German hier, also to he.

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