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there

adverb (PLACE)
 
 
/ðeər/ US  /ðer/

Definition

A1 (to, at, or in) that place: Put the chair there. The museum is closed today. We'll go there tomorrow. There's that book you were looking for. I'll have to stop you there, we've run out of time. I've left the boxes over/out/under there.In and at get there A1 to arrive somewhere: We'll never get there in time.Arriving, entering and invading B2 informal to succeed: Try again, you'll get there in the end.Succeeding, achieving and fulfilling
(Definition of there adverb (PLACE) from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

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