32 ผลลัพธ์ สำหรับ wher
หรือค้นหา: -wher-, *wher*

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- Whers the last time you were on these? - I was 10. คร้งสุดท้ายที่คุณเล้นมันคุณอายุเท่าไหร่? Bandidas (2006)
- Wher's the van? - รถตู้อยู่ไหน The Bank Job (2008)
Whers the kid? เด็กอยู่ไหน ? I Saw What I Saw (2009)
Wher... where's Eight? สิ่งนั้นมี พวกเขา 9 (2009)
Wher'es that? แล้วมันอยู่ที่ไหน? Haunters (2010)

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wher2ch, where there are many posts praising specific companies, or, conversely, denigrating their rivals.
wherA 'commuting wife' is just what the name says, it's a form of marriage where the wife travels to her husband's side.
wherA comparison of the case with white balance set to auto versus the case where white copy paper is used to preset it.
wherActually there are many cases where it isn't 'have=object, done=causative verb'.
wherA drama where you can enjoy the delicate workings of a woman's mind.
wherA foreigner asked me where the station was.
wherAfter getting through customs, I was free to go wherever I wanted.
wherAfter that many live in special homes for the aged where their children and grandchildren can come to visit them.
wherAfter using the knife, please be sure to put it back where it was.
wherA hospital overrun with rules but where there is no rule about being quiet!?
wherAlice, not knowing where to find the book, asked her mother where it was.
wherAlso as they are in a intimate relationship they are in a situation where it is easy for them to suffer from violence and difficult to for them to bring complaints about that to court.

WordNet (3.0)
whereabouts(n) the general location where something is, Example: I questioned him about his whereabouts on the night of the crime
wherever(adv) where in the world, Syn. wheresoever
wherewithal(n) the necessary means (especially financial means)
wherry(n) sailing barge used especially in East Anglia, Syn. Norfolk wherry
wherry(n) light rowboat for use in racing or for transporting goods and passengers in inland waters and harbors

Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE)
Where

n. Place; situation. [ Obs. or Colloq. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

Finding the nymph asleep in secret where. Spenser. [ 1913 Webster ]

Where

adv. [ OE. wher, whar, AS. hw&unr_;r; akin to D. waar, OS. hw&unr_;r, OHG. hwār, wār, wā, G. wo, Icel. and Sw. hvar, Dan. hvor, Goth. hwar, and E. who; cf. Skr. karhi when. √182. See Who, and cf. There. ] [ 1913 Webster ]

1. At or in what place; hence, in what situation, position, or circumstances; -- used interrogatively. [ 1913 Webster ]

God called unto Adam, . . . Where art thou? Gen. iii. 9. [ 1913 Webster ]

☞ See the Note under What, pron., 1. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. At or in which place; at the place in which; hence, in the case or instance in which; -- used relatively. [ 1913 Webster ]

She visited that place where first she was so happy. Sir P. Sidney. [ 1913 Webster ]

Where I thought the remnant of mine age
Should have been cherished by her childlike duty. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

Where one on his side fights, thousands will fly. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

But where he rode one mile, the dwarf ran four. Sir W. Scott. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. To what or which place; hence, to what goal, result, or issue; whither; -- used interrogatively and relatively; as, where are you going? [ 1913 Webster ]

But where does this tend? Goldsmith. [ 1913 Webster ]

Lodged in sunny cleft,
Where the gold breezes come not. Bryant. [ 1913 Webster ]

☞ Where is often used pronominally with or without a preposition, in elliptical sentences for a place in which, the place in which, or what place. [ 1913 Webster ]

The star . . . stood over where the young child was. Matt. ii. 9. [ 1913 Webster ]

The Son of man hath not where to lay his head. Matt. viii. 20. [ 1913 Webster ]

Within about twenty paces of where we were. Goldsmith. [ 1913 Webster ]

Where did the minstrels come from? Dickens. [ 1913 Webster ]

☞ Where is much used in composition with preposition, and then is equivalent to a pronoun. Cf. Whereat, Whereby, Wherefore, Wherein, etc. [ 1913 Webster ]


Where away (Naut.), in what direction; as, where away is the land?
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Syn. -- See Whither. [ 1913 Webster ]

Where

pron. & conj. [ See Whether. ] Whether. [ Sometimes written whe'r. ] [ Obs. ] Piers Plowman. [ 1913 Webster ]

Men must enquire (this is mine assent),
Wher she be wise or sober or dronkelewe. Chaucer. [ 1913 Webster ]

Variants: Wher
Where

conj. Whereas. [ 1913 Webster ]

And flight and die is death destroying death;
Where fearing dying pays death servile breath. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

Whereabouts

{ , adv. [ 1913 Webster ]

1. About where; near what or which place; -- used interrogatively and relatively; as, whereabouts did you meet him? [ 1913 Webster ]

☞ In this sense, whereabouts is the common form. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. Concerning which; about which. “The object whereabout they are conversant.” Hooker. [ 1913 Webster ]

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Variants: Whereabout
Whereabouts

{ } n. The place where a person or thing is; as, they did not know his whereabouts. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

A puzzling notice of thy whereabout. Wordsworth. [ 1913 Webster ]

Variants: Whereabout
Whereas

conj. [ 1913 Webster ]

1. Considering that; it being the case that; since; -- used to introduce a preamble which is the basis of declarations, affirmations, commands, requests, or like, that follow. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. When in fact; while on the contrary; the case being in truth that; although; -- implying opposition to something that precedes; or implying recognition of facts, sometimes followed by a different statement, and sometimes by inferences or something consequent. [ 1913 Webster ]

Are not those found to be the greatest zealots who are most notoriously ignorant? whereas true zeal should always begin with true knowledge. Sprat. [ 1913 Webster ]

Whereas

adv. At which place; where. [ Obs. ] Chaucer. [ 1913 Webster ]

At last they came whereas that lady bode. Spenser. [ 1913 Webster ]

Whereat

adv. [ 1913 Webster ]

1. At which; upon which; whereupon; -- used relatively. [ 1913 Webster ]

They vote; whereat his speech he thus renews. Milton. [ 1913 Webster ]

Whereat he was no less angry and ashamed than desirous to obey Zelmane. Sir P. Sidney. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. At what; -- used interrogatively; as, whereat are you offended? [ 1913 Webster ]

Whereby

adv. [ 1913 Webster ]

1. By which; -- used relatively. “You take my life when you take the means whereby I life.” Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. By what; how; -- used interrogatively. [ 1913 Webster ]

Whereby shall I know this? Luke i. 18. [ 1913 Webster ]


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