to nowhere

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İngilizce - Türkçe
hiçbir yerde

Tom hiçbir yerde dışarı çıkmadı. - Tom appeared from out of nowhere.

Tom bulunacak hiçbir yerdeydi. - Tom was nowhere to be found.

hiçbir yerde/yere
bir yer

Tom'un gidecek bir yeri yok. - Tom has got nowhere to go.

Tom gidecek bir yeri olmadığını söyledi. - Tom said he had nowhere to go.

(zarf) hiçbir yerde
hiç bir yerde

Belge hiç bir yerde bulunmadı. - The document was nowhere to be found.

(isim) hiçbir yer
hiçbir yer

O, planları ile hiçbir yere varamaz. - He will get nowhere with his plans.

O seni hiçbir yere götürmez. - It will get you nowhere.

hiçbir yere

Hiçbir yere gitmiyorsun. - You're going nowhere.

Bu bizi hiçbir yere götürmüyor. - This is getting us nowhere.

İngilizce - İngilizce
In no place

Nowhere did the rules say anything about popcorn.

To no place

We sat in traffic, going nowhere.

No particular place, noplace

They went on a cruise to nowhere.

in no place or state
{a} not in any place, not in existence
You use nowhere to indicate that something or someone cannot be seen or found. Michael glanced anxiously down the corridor, but Wilfred was nowhere to be seen The escaped prisoner was nowhere in sight
not anywhere; in or at or to no place; "I am going nowhere
an insignificant place; "he came out of nowhere"
emphasis If you use nowhere near in front of a word or expression, you are emphasizing that the real situation is very different from, or has not yet reached, the state which that word or expression suggests. He's nowhere near recovered yet from his experiences The chair he sat in was nowhere near as comfortable as the custom-designed one behind his desk
not anywhere; in or at or to no place; "I am going nowhere"
If you say that you are getting nowhere, or getting nowhere fast, or that something is getting you nowhere, you mean that you are not achieving anything or having any success. My mind won't stop going round and round on the same subject and I seem to be getting nowhere `Getting nowhere fast,' pronounced Crosby, `that's what we're doing.' Oh, stop it! This is getting us nowhere
You use nowhere when making negative statements to say that a suitable place of the specified kind does not exist. There was nowhere to hide and nowhere to run I have nowhere else to go, nowhere in the world He had nowhere to call home
emphasis You use nowhere to mean not in any part of a text, speech, or argument. He nowhere offers concrete historical background to support his arguments Point taken, but nowhere did we suggest that this yacht's features were unique The most important issue for most ordinary people was nowhere on the proposed agenda
If you say that a place is in the middle of nowhere, you mean that it is a long way from other places. At dusk we pitched camp in the middle of nowhere
an insignificant place; "he came out of nowhere" not anywhere; in or at or to no place; "I am going nowhere
Not anywhere; not in any place or state; as, the book is nowhere to be found
You can use nowhere to refer in a general way to small, unimportant, or uninteresting places. endless paths that led nowhere in particular. country roads that go from nowhere to nowhere
emphasis You use nowhere to emphasize that a place has more of a particular quality than any other places, or that it is the only place where something happens or exists. Nowhere is language a more serious issue than in Hawaii This kind of forest exists nowhere else in the world If you are extremely rich, you could stay nowhere better than the Ruislip Court Hotel
{i} no place
If you say that something or someone appears from nowhere or out of nowhere, you mean that they appear suddenly and unexpectedly. A car came from nowhere, and I had to jump back into the hedge just in time Houses had sprung up out of nowhere on the hills
to nowhere

    Heceleme

    to no·where

    Türkçe nasıl söylenir

    tı nōhwer

    Telaffuz

    /tə ˈnōhˌwer/ /tə ˈnoʊhˌwɛr/

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