EuroVox | 31.03.2008 | 07:30
Hotel Kämp Connects Finland To Europe
Many may think of Finland as being dark, solemn and lackluster. But the Hotel Kämp, near the Helsinki harbor, has rooms with silk curtains, gold edgings and 20 different brands of champagne.
The hotel was opened in 1887 and was the first luxury-hotel of its kind in Scandinavia. It quickly became a hot spot for the intellectual and cultural elite, who opened Finland's chain-locked doors to Europe. Hotel Kämp is still a landmark in the Finnish capital and its rooms read like the country’s history book.
Report: Mareike Aden
Report: Mareike Aden
there
(THâr)
adv.
- At or in that place: sit over there.
- To, into, or toward that place: wouldn't go there again.
- At that stage, moment, or point: Stop there before you make any more mistakes.
- In that matter: I can't agree with him there.
- Used to introduce a clause or sentence: There are numerous items. There must be another exit.
- Used to indicate an unspecified person in direct address: Hello there.
- Used especially for emphasis after the demonstrative pronoun that or those, or after a noun modified by the demonstrative adjective that or those: That person there ought to know the directions to town.
- Nonstandard. Used for emphasis between a demonstrative adjective meaning “that” or “those” and a noun: No one is sitting at that there table. Them there beans ought to be picked.
That place or point: stopped and went on from there.
interj.
Used to express feelings such as relief, satisfaction, sympathy, or anger: There, now I can have some peace!
[Middle English, from Old English thǣr, thēr.]
there was found in the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary at the entries listed below.
- there (PLACE)
- there (INTRODUCING A SENTENCE)
- there (SYMPATHY/SATISFACTION)
- then again
- be not all there
- Behind every great/successful man there stands a woman.
- There wasn't a dry eye in the house.
- if ever there was one
- There are plenty more fish in the sea.
- You've got me there!
- not go there
- There is a God!
- There but for the grace of God (go I).
- hang on in there
- here and there
- there is no holding sb (back)
- be well in there
- know all there is to know about sth
- be neither here nor there
- a nip (here) and a tuck (there)
- Put it there!
- so there
- have got something there
- there is no substitute for sth
- there is no telling
- then and there
- there and back
- get there
- be there for sb
- there you are
- there you go
- there you go again
- there, there
- there isn't a thing you can do
- like there is/was no tomorrow
- be up there with sb
















━━ n. ((前置詞の目的語で)) (あ)そこ (from ~).
━━ int. そら!; ほら!; あれ!; さあさあ!; それ見ろ!; (呼びかけで)おい君.


edge (OUTER POINT) Show phonetics
noun
1 [C] the outer or furthest point of something:
He'd piped fresh cream around the edge of the cake.
They built the church on the edge of the village.
A man was standing at the water's edge with a small boy.
I caught (= hit) my leg on the edge of the table as I walked past.
2 [C usually singular] the point just before something very different and noticeable happens:
The company is on the edge of collapse.
The government had brought the country to the edge of a catastrophe.
edged Show phonetics
adjective
having something around the edge:
He bought a white tablecloth edged with a pretty pattern. (= with a pattern around the outside)
a lace-edged collar
edging Show phonetics
noun [C or U]
something which is put around the outside of something, usually to decorate it:
a tablecloth with (a) dark edging
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