英[ˌels'weə(r)]美[ˌels'wer]
adverb(副词)
双解例句
adverb(副词)
小知识
When something happens in a different place, you can say it happens elsewhere. Your mom might say, “That sandwich smells terrible. Please take it elsewhere.”
The adverb elsewhere is a great word for emphasizing the idea of somewhere else. You might be unhappy with your job at a doughnut shop and decide it's time to look for work elsewhere, for example, or an antique shop owner might encourage you to buy a chair by saying, “It'll cost twice as much elsewhere!” In Old English, it was elles hw?r.