here 부사, 감탄사, 명사
1 here 부사
a : in this place : at this location 이 장소에
I like it here. I'm here to help you. Turn here.
— used in speech when something is found
Have you seen my glasses? Oh, here they are.
Ah, here's the book I've been looking for.
b : to or into this place 이곳으로
Come here. I've come here to help you. Bring the book here.
2
a : at this point in a process, activity, story, etc. 과정 중의 여기
Here the author introduces a new character.
The speaker paused here for a moment.
Here the film changes from black-and-white to color.
b : in the matter that is being considered : in this case 이런 경우에
Here we agree.
The essential conflict here is their different ways of cutting costs.
c : appearing or happening now 일어나는 시점에
Here's your chance for a new career. Winter is here at last.
3
a informal — used to make a statement about the present situation or subject more forceful 의견 주장에 씀
Hey, I'm trying to work here!
We're talking about a lot of money here!
Let's get serious here!
b informal — used after a noun to emphasize which person, thing, etc. you are referring to 명사 강조에 씀
This book here is the one I was talking about.
My brother here just bought a new car.
c — used when you are giving something to someone 무언가를 줄 때 ; 여기 있어요
Here's my phone number.
“Could you pass the salt?” “Sure, here you are.” = “Sure, here it is.” = “Sure, here you go.”
from here on (out) US, informal 이 시점으로부터
: from this time forward
From here on out, I'm making all the decisions.
here and now 바로 지금
: at the present time
Instead of dwelling on the past, we need to deal with the problems that exist here and now.
— often used in the phrase the here and now 바로 이 문제
We need to deal with the problems that exist in the here and now. [=the problems that exist in the present]
here and there 여기 저기
: in different places
Books and papers were strewn here and there.
He's traveled here and there.
here goes ; informal or chiefly US here goes nothing
— used when you are about to try doing something new, difficult, or unpleasant 어려운 일을 시작할 때 씀
It's hard to explain, but here goes. [=I will try to explain]
I've never skied before, so here goes nothing.
here is — used in speech and informal writing to introduce a person, subject, or action 제안/제시에 씀
Here is what I think we should do.
Here's the thing/problem—I already told her I would go.
Here is the latest election news.
Here's how you should hold the golf club.
here's to ; 기원에 씀
— used to express good wishes for someone, to say you are pleased about something, etc., before you drink something — used for making a toast to someone or something
Here's to the new couple. May they find great happiness together.
Thank you all for your hard work. And now, here's to another successful year!
here, there, and everywhere informal
: in many different places : all over
I've been looking for you here, there, and everywhere.
here to stay : likely to last or be present for a long time 오래 있을 때
She's convinced that her bad luck is here to stay.
here we go informal— used when something is just beginning to happen or move 이제 시작이다
“Here we go,” I said as the roller coaster began to climb the first hill.
here you go again — 또 시작이군
neither here nor there : not important or interesting
What I think is really neither here nor there. You have to make up your own mind.
out of here ; informal or outta here— used to say that you are leaving 떠나다
It's five o'clock, so I am out of here. [=I am leaving this place]
2 here /ˈhiɚ/ interjection 감탄사
1 — used to say that you are present 호명시에 '예' 대신 쓰임
When he calls your name, say “here.” “John Smith?” “Here!”
2 — used for emphasis or to attract someone's attention 주의를 끌 때 씀
Here, let me help you with that.
(chiefly Brit) Here, what are you doing with my bike?
3 — used in calling a pet to you ; Here, boy! Good dog! 이리와!
3 here /ˈhiɚ/ noun 명사
1 : this place ; get away from here 이 장소
2 : this point 이 점
I've done my part. You take it from here. [=you are responsible from now on]