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over there [ˌəʊvə ˈðɛː]stresses
gen. вон туда (to that place; thither (at some distance): Let's head over there.); вон там (Alex_Odeychuk); вон там (You see that house over there? That's where I used to live.); вон туда (Юрий Гомон); вон там; у меня это из ума вон
austral., inf. за границей
hist., amer. туда (об американском экспедиционном корпусе в Европе в период Первой мировой войны: Advertisements in the local papers were often war-related, such as encouraging people to buy war bonds or to reduce their sugar consumption so it could be sent to "over there," a common term used when speaking about those fighting in the war in Europe. seacoastonline.com)
inf., context. за бугром (She'd married some American and settled down over there. Anglophile)
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over there [ˌəʊvə ˈðɛː]
gen. in a place a short distance away from you, or in another country (The cafe is just across the road over there. • She'd married some American and settled down over there. • Get over there as quickly as you can. • We'll call and get you a table and a taxi over there right away. • Then he takes out the middle section, so my stomach and one hand are in one place and my head is over there in another. collinsdictionary.com)
hist., amer. to or in Europe, especially: France, the Western Front (informal, US Military, in the First World War (1914–18) ⇒ Hence: to or in a military engagement overseas, a foreign country, etc.: Advertisements in the local papers were often war-related, such as encouraging people to buy war bonds or to reduce their sugar consumption so it could be sent to “over there,” a common term used when speaking about those fighting in the war in Europe. lexico.com)
over there: 143 phrases in 16 subjects
American usage, not spelling1
Australian2
Cliche / convention1
Construction1
Figure of speech1
General74
Humorous / Jocular3
Idiomatic2
Informal7
Makarov24
Politics1
Proverb16
Quotes and aphorisms5
Rhetoric2
Saying1
Scientific2