place
- where sb/sth is 1 places 2 where? 3 being or not being in a place see also PLACE, DIRECTION, MOVE, PUT, DISTANCE
1 places - a particular position or area: place, spot We always go to the same place for our holidays. ◎ We found a nice little spot to put up our tent. - the area near or around sth: surroundings (noun plural) The school is set in beautiful surroundings. - an area which is different in some way from those around it: zone a war zone - the place where sth happens: scene the scene of the accident ※ parts of a country or town COUNTRY, TOWN - parts of the world WORLD ※ space - an area which is empty or available for use: space (noun C/U); having a lot of space: spacious a parking space ◎ We need a lot of space to work in. ◎ There wasn't enough space on the shelf for all the books. ◎ a spacious flat - enough space: room (noun U) I couldn't get on the bus - there was no room. ◎ Is there any room left in the cupboard or is it full? - to create more space or room for sb/sth: make* room/space for sb/sth Can you make room for one more person?
2 where? - at, in or to a place: where ※¦ This is where she was born. ◎ Where are you going? - (used when you ask a question and want to show surprise) where: wherever ※¦ Wherever did you buy that dress? - at, in, or to the place where you are or live: here Come here. ◎ The people here don't seem very friendly. - not at, in, or to the place where you are or live: there She's over there somewhere. ◎ 'Do you like Rome?' 'I've never been there.' - the place where sb/sth is or should be: position, location The pilot confirmed his position to the air-traffic controllers. ◎ The location of the flat is ideal. - to be in a particular place: be located ※¦, (formal) be situated ※¦ The hotel is located just outside the city. - (used about towns, areas of countryside, etc) to be in a particular place: lie* ※¦ The village lies six miles south of Bath. - the place where sb/sth can be found: (formal) whereabouts (with singular or plural verb) I need to know the exact whereabouts of the people on this list. ※ more on the location of buildings BUILDING ※ not being definite about a place - at, in, or to a place that you do not know or name exactly: somewhere (AmE also someplace) She's going to study somewhere in the States - I can't remember where exactly. - at, in, or to another place: somewhere else (AmE also someplace else), (formal) elsewhere We always go to the same restaurant. Let's go somewhere else for a change. ◎ If customers aren't happy with the service, they'll go elsewhere. - at, in, or to any place: anywhere (AmE also anyplace)(usually used in questions and negative statements) Do you know anywhere where I can get a map of the city? ◎ I can't find my keys anywhere. - in any place, it does not matter where: anywhere 'Where shall I put your book?' 'Oh anywhere will do.' - at, in, or to any other place: anywhere else (usually used in questions or negative statements) I only know London - I've never lived anywhere else. - at, in or to any place: wherever You can sit wherever you like. - at, in, or to all places: everywhere, (informal) all over the place I've tried everywhere, but I can't find a pair of shoes to fit me. ◎ We've been all over the place looking for you. - in every part of sth: all over (sth), throughout sth He was famous all over the world. ◎ The disease had spread throughout the city. - not in any (particular) place: nowhere 'Where have you been?' 'Nowhere, I've been waiting for you.' ※ not knowing where you are - to be in a situation where you do not know where you are or which direction you should be going in: be lost Oh dear - I think we're lost. - to become lost: get* lost, lose* your way You'd better take a map - you don't want to lose your way. ※ finding your way DIRECTION
3 being or not being in a place - being in a place: presence (noun U); adjective: present I could feel the presence of somebody else in the room. ◎ Who was present at the meeting? - not being in a place: absence (noun U); adjective: absent He finally returned to work after a long period of absence. ◎ A lot of people were absent from work today - they've all got flu. - at the place where sth happened: on the spot Ask Peter about the accident - he was on the spot when it happened. ※ MORE ... - a place which is easy to reach is accessible; noun (U): accessibility We need to go somewhere which is accessible by car. - a place which is very difficult to reach is inaccessible; noun (U): inaccessibility The island is inaccessible except by private boat.
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