wherever
                                        英 [weər'evə]
美 [wɛr'ɛvɚ]
                                        
- adv. 无论什么地方;究竟在哪里
- conj. 无论在哪里;无论什么情况下
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            - wherever (adv.)
- late 13c., ware euere, from where + ever. Originally an emphatic extension of where. Meaning "at any place, at some place or another" is from 1660s.
                 - 1. Wherever they went they were closely followed by security men. 
- 不管上哪儿,保安人员都紧跟在他们身后。
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- 2. They agreed to work co-operatively to ease tensions wherever possible. 
- 他们同意互相配合尽一切努力缓解紧张局势。
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- 3. Wherever he goes, a carload of soldiers goes with him. 
- 不管他去哪里,总有一车士兵跟着。
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- 4. We have sworn to fight cruelty wherever we find it. 
- 我们发誓要见恶除恶。
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- 5. The next day she was gone to Lusaka, Kampala, or wherever. 
- 第二天她去了卢萨卡,坎帕拉或别的什么地方。
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