whereabouts
柯林斯词典
1. N-SING-COLL If you refer to the whereabouts of a particular person or thing, you mean the place where that person or thing may be found. 下落
The police are anxious to hear from anyone who may know the whereabouts of the firearms. 警察急於從任何可能知道那些槍支下落的人那裡得到消息。
2. QUEST You use whereabouts in questions when you are asking precisely where something is. (用在疑問句中) 確切在哪裡
"Whereabouts in France?"—"Normandy," I said. “在法國的確切位置?”—“諾曼底,”我說。
Whereabouts are you living?
你居住的確切地點是哪裡?
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whereabouts
義項 whereabouts讀作ˈwɛərəˌbaʊts,義項 whereabouts讀作ˌwɛərəˈbaʊts。