SOMEWHERE


Meaning of SOMEWHERE in English

/ ˈsʌmweə(r); NAmE -wer/ ( NAmE also some·place ) adverb

in, at or to a place that you do not know or do not mention by name :

I've seen him somewhere before.

Can we go somewhere warm?

I've already looked there—it must be somewhere else .

He went to school in York or somewhere (= I'm not sure where) .

They live somewhere or other in France.

HELP NOTE : The difference between somewhere and anywhere is the same as the difference between some and any . Look at the notes there.

►  some·where ( NAmE also some·place ) pronoun :

We need to find somewhere to (= a place to) live.

I know somewhere we can go.

IDIOMS

- get somewhere

- somewhere around, between, etc. sth

Oxford Advanced Learner's English Dictionary.      Оксфордский английский словарь для изучающик язык на продвинутом уровне.