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  1. I shall go elsewhere.
    我要到别处去。
  2. Darn...just when I start think he have potential, he just drop everything and took another job elsewhere.
    差劲……我刚刚开始认为他有潜力,他却丢下一切转到别处工作了。
  3. He was seduced into leaving the company by the offer of higher pay elsewhere.
    其他地方更优厚的薪金待遇诱使他离开了公司。


elsewhere
[ adv ]
in or to another place
<adv.all>
he went elsewherelook elsewhere for the answer


Elsewhere \Else"where`\, adv.
1. In any other place; as, these trees are not to be found
elsewhere.

2. In some other place; in other places, indefinitely; as, it
is reported in town and elsewhere.

  1. Anti-BGH groups are vowing to step up campaigns elsewhere.
  2. "We have to convince the business community both here and elsewhere that Hawaii is more than a place to vacation," said Bill Cook of the state Department of Economic Development.
  3. The quake, which measured 7.7 on the Richter Scale, caused relatively little damage in Manila but killed more than 700 people and damaged thousands of buildings elsewhere in Luzon.
  4. 'There is no call for these skills elsewhere,' he said. Now he is a fish salesman in Loughbrough, a 15-mile drive from his home. What he misses most, he says, is the 'laughs with the lads'. Many ex-miners yearn for the team spirit of the pit.
  5. A company launched by Lepercq two years ago already operates 12 child-care centers in Pennsylvania and New Jersey, with three more set to open this fall, and plans for more elsewhere.
  6. Many Palestinians in Jordan and elsewhere have supported Iraq in its occupation of Kuwait.
  7. It is the kind of thinking that has made America's unionized industries uncompetitive in world markets; the country's unemployment rolls grow, and its businessmen invest elsewhere.
  8. "If we don't get the best deal for our clients, they will go elsewhere," said Shari Wall, a senior vice president of J. Walter Thompson.
  9. But even those who defend Dallas justice say it has characteristics not common elsewhere.
  10. The breach-of-contract theory was being used by plaintiffs elsewhere to avoid the constitutional obstacles that stand in the way of winning privacy and libel suits, said Dick Winfield, an attorney for the AP.
  11. Utility and state officials say new technology to burn high-sulfur coal cleanly won't be ready by Bush's deadline, and that power plants would have to switch to expensive low-sulfur coal mined elsewhere.
  12. But a temporary restraining order issued Friday also said Jeanie Joshua of Ojai must go elsewhere for treatment after the order expires Friday.
  13. If the findings look promising, "then the next step would be to try to reproduce the results elsewhere," he said.
  14. First, it is small and has no rural areas: technological changes involving everybody are less difficult to achieve than elsewhere.
  15. Some of these incidents are presented sharply enough to prompt me and other audience members to laughter or tears. But elsewhere to yawns.
  16. They said President Reagan hasn't resolved longstanding rivalries among the CIA, the NSA, the Pentagon and the State Department that have frustrated efforts to develop comprehensive security plans in Moscow and elsewhere.
  17. Enterprise argues that the profitability of future developments would be enhanced by cheap access to Lasmo's pipelines in Liverpool Bay and elsewhere.
  18. Aspects of this event are unclear, but unlike similar recent incidents elsewhere, it's certain the U.S. will disclose publicly what it knows and learns from any investigation.
  19. But they no longer can make the Soviet Union distinctive since the same benefits are offered elsewhere.
  20. Traffic elsewhere was disrupted during the morning and afternoon when protesters walked through lower Manhattan streets.
  21. The Vincennes did pick up from elsewhere a frequency normally emitted by warplanes, which contributed to the mistaken conclusion that the aircraft was an attacking F-14.
  22. As tensions between Vietnam and China spilled over into a bloody border war in 1979, local people were driven out of their homes and forced to move elsewhere.
  23. Meanwhile, one of the agency's biggest troubles is its Small Business Investment Company program, which lets SBA-licensed firms add government-guaranteed funds to their own money to invest in small ventures that can't get financing elsewhere.
  24. The SMI index added 17.1 to 2,867.7. Buying of Roche certificates, up SFr50 to SFr6,250, by one small bank triggered demand elsewhere in the sector.
  25. President Bush vowed Thursday to press Mikhail S. Gorbachev for freedom for Jews denied the right to emigrate from the Soviet Union to join their families elsewhere.
  26. In comparison with many other developed countries we are under-banked: there are more people still paid in cash and there are more monetary transactions carried out in cash than elsewhere.
  27. If an institution decides it either doesn't need any more funds or could borrow elsewhere less expensively, it may allow maturing certificates to expire or not post new rates to attract new deposits.
  28. U.S. State Department spokeswoman Phyllis Oakley said this week that the Soviets had directed aircraft into Afghanistan and moved some Red Army troops into Kunduz from elsewhere within the country. She said this violated the Geneva accords.
  29. But southerly winds ahead of the front pushed temperatures elsewhere up into the 60s and 70s.
  30. But such arguments are dismissed by those wanting change. "Why should people here be less able to adopt democracy than elsewhere?" asks Abdulnabi Al Sho'ala, a prominent Bahraini businessman.
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