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Translation for "there for" :

en English de German
1
there for
dort für
2
there
dorthin
  • adverb
3
there
dortig
4
there
dortseitig
5
there
dort
  • adverb
6
there
dazu
7
there
da
  • adverb
8
there
dahin
9
there
da
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word description for " there "
  • In a place or location (stated, implied or otherwise indicated) at some distance from the speaker (compare here).
  • In that matter, relation, etc.; at that point, stage, etc., regarded as a distinct place.
  • To or into that place; thither.
  • where, there where, in which place.
  • In existence or in this world; see pronoun section below.
  • That place.
  • That status; that position.

example for " there "
  • He did not stop 'there', but continued his speech.
  • They patched up their differences, but matters did not end 'there'.
  • 'Note': 'There' is sometimes used by way of exclamation, calling attention to something, especially to something distant; as, 'There, there'! See 'there'! Look 'there'! 'There' is often used as an expletive, and in this use, when it introduces a sentence or clause, the verb precedes its subject.
  • 'Note:' 'There' is much used in composition, and often has the sense of a pronoun. See thereabout, thereafter, therefrom, etc.
  • 'There, there.' Everything is going to turn out all right.
  • 'There!' That knot should hold.
  • You get it ready; I'll take it from 'there'.
  • 'There' are two apples on the table. [=Two apples are on the table.]
  • 'There' is no way to do it. [=No way to do it exists.]
  • Is 'there' an answer? [=Does an answer exist?]
  • No, 'there' isn't. [=No, one doesn't exist.]
  • If x is a positive number, then 'there' exists [='there' is] a positive number y less than x.
  • 'There' remain several problems with this approach. [=Several problems remain with this approach.]
  • Once upon a time, in a now-forgotten kingdom, 'there' lived a woodsman with his wife. [='There' was a woodsman, who lived with his wife.]
  • 'There' arose a great wind out of the east. [='There' was now a great wind, arising in the east.]
  • 'There' seems to be some difficulty with the papers. [=It seems that 'there' is some difficulty with the papers.]
  • I expected 'there' to be a simpler solution. [=I expected that 'there' would be a simpler solution.]
  • 'There' are beginning to be complications. [=It's beginning to be the case that 'there' are complications.]