词汇 | some |
释义 | some determiner ukstrong /sʌm/ukweak /səm/usstrong /sʌm/usweak /səm/ somedeterminer (UNKNOWN AMOUNT)A1 an amount or number of something that is not stated or not known; a part of something: 一些,若干,一部分 There's some cake in the kitchen if you'd like it.想吃蛋糕的话,厨房有一些。 Here's some news you might be interested in.这里有些消息,或许你会感兴趣。 We've been having some problems with our TV over the last few weeks.最近几周我们的电视一直有些问题。 Could you give me some idea of when the construction work will finish?你能否告诉我建筑工程何时完工? I've got to do some more work before I can go out.我还要再做完一些工作才能出去。 I've just had some chocolate. Add some fresh parsley, finely chopped.加一些剁碎的新鲜欧芹。 I need to get some fresh air to clear my head . Steven gave me some good advice.史蒂文给了我一些好建议。 We had some friends round for dinner on Saturday. Some and quite a piece/slice/share of the pieidiom bit certain faintly fairly ha'porth halfway lightly little mildly pie pretty quite rather remotely several to a/some degreeidiom touch trifle vaguely somedeterminer (LARGE AMOUNT)B2uk /sʌm/ us /sʌm/ a large amount or number of something: 相当多,大量 It'll be some time before we meet again.我们要等上相当长的时间才能再见面。 It was some years later when they next met.过了很多年他们才又见面。 We discussed the problem at some length.这个问题我们讨论了很长时间。 It'll be some time before we get to eat again. It took some effort to get the thing upstairs. In the end she agreed but she took some persuading. Will you phone me back - it's a matter of some importance. Green's new world record will take some beating. Large in number or quantity a hundred/thousand/million and oneidiom above and beyond somethingidiom amount and then someidiom another any amount ofidiom billion gazillion heap high density huge hundred numerously out/up the wazooidiom poly shower so much soidiom super-large thick thousand somedeterminer (PARTICULAR THING)C1uk /sʌm/ us /sʌm/ used to refer to a particular person or thing without stating exactly which one: 某个(人或物) Some lucky person will win more than $1,000,000 in the competition.某个幸运者将在比赛中赢得100多万美元的奖金。 Some idiot's locked the door!哪个笨蛋把门锁上了! There must be some way you can relieve the pain.你一定有办法缓解疼痛。 Some fool switched it off. Some girl rang for you but she didn't say her name. Some bright spark thought it would be a good idea to let the animals out. There must be some way you can get it to work. There must be some way you can get the documents back. Some and quite a piece/slice/share of the pieidiom bit certain faintly fairly ha'porth halfway lightly little mildly pie pretty quite rather remotely several to a/some degreeidiom touch trifle vaguely somedeterminer (ANGER)informaluk /sʌm/ us /sʌm/ used before a noun, especially at the beginning of a sentence to show anger or disapproval, often by repeating a word that was not accurately used: (用于名词前,尤用于句首,表示恼火或反对) Some people just don't know when to shut up.有些人就是不知道什么时候该闭上嘴。 Some help you were! You sat on your backside most of the afternoon!你这算什么帮忙!你大半个下午都安安稳稳地坐着! "A friend of mine sold me a radio that doesn't work." "Some friend!"“一个朋友竟卖给我一台坏了的收音机。”“算什么朋友!” Inconvenience a pain (in the neck)idiom a pain in the arse/backsideidiom aggravation aggro awkward bother bulky disturbance fuss hassle have fun and gamesidiom imposition incommode more trouble than it's worthidiom nuisance palaver pinprick tempest untoward untowardly somedeterminer (EXCELLENT)informaluk /sʌm/ us /sʌm/ used before a noun to show how good something or someone is: 好的,优秀的 Wow, that was some dinner!哇,那真是一顿美餐! Informal words for good A-OK amazeballs apple pie awesomesauce badass dank jim-dandy juicy killer knock knock spots off somethingidiom like a bossidiom out of sightidiom royally rule OKidiom safe shabby shit hot sight steal GrammarSome Some is a determiner and a pronoun. … Some as a determiner We use some before nouns to refer to indefinite quantities. Although the quantity is not important or not defined, using some implies a limited quantity: … Some as a pronoun We use some as a pronoun (i.e. without a noun following) when the noun is understood: … Some of We use some with of before the, demonstratives (this, that), pronouns (you, us) or possessives (my, your). We use some of to refer to a part of a whole: … Some: typical errors We don’t use weak form some with singular countable nouns: … Some and any We use some and any in different types of clauses. … Idiomsand then some some ... or other some pronoun ukstrong /sʌm/ukweak /səm/usstrong /sʌm/usweak /səm/ A1 an amount or number of something that is not stated or not known; a part of something: 一些,若干,一部分 If you need more paper then just take some.如果你需要更多的纸,那就再拿一些。 "Would you like to have dinner with us?" "No thanks, I've already had some."“你想和我们一起用餐吗?”“不,谢谢,我已经吃过一些东西了。” Some of you here have already met Imran.你们这里有些人已经见过伊姆兰了。 Have some of this champagne - it's very good.来一点儿这种香槟酒吧——很棒的。 some people: 一些人,有些人 Some have compared his work to Picasso's.一些人把他的作品和毕加索的相提并论。 We've got a lot of apples if you'd like some. There's a cake here - would you like some? I had some of Jean's bread and it was good. There's plenty of coffee here if you'd like some. Some of you will know Ron already. Some and quite a piece/slice/share of the pieidiom bit certain faintly fairly ha'porth halfway lightly little mildly pie pretty quite rather remotely several to a/some degreeidiom touch trifle vaguely GrammarSome Some is a determiner and a pronoun. … Some as a determiner We use some before nouns to refer to indefinite quantities. Although the quantity is not important or not defined, using some implies a limited quantity: … Some as a pronoun We use some as a pronoun (i.e. without a noun following) when the noun is understood: … Some of We use some with of before the, demonstratives (this, that), pronouns (you, us) or possessives (my, your). We use some of to refer to a part of a whole: … Some: typical errors We don’t use weak form some with singular countable nouns: … Some and any We use some and any in different types of clauses. … some adverb ukstrong /sʌm/ukweak /səm/usstrong /sʌm/usweak /səm/ someadverb (APPROXIMATELY)used before a number to mean approximately; about: 大约,约 Some 50 tons of rock are taken from the quarry every day.每天大约有50吨石头从采石场运出。 The water is some 20 to 30 metres beneath the ground.水在地下大约20米至30米深的地方。 Approximate about approx. approximate approximately around exact guess inexact inexactly ish loosely loosey-goosey round rule sense sketchy something something like 96 percent, half, etc.idiom somewhere sort someadverb (SMALL AMOUNT)USinformal by a small amount or degree; a little: 稍微,有一点儿 She says she's feeling some better.她说她感觉好点儿了。 We could turn down the heat some if that would make you more comfortable.如果把暖气温度调低你觉得更舒服些的话,我们就调低一点儿。 Small in number and quantity beggarly below bupkis certain could count something on (the fingers of) one handidiom count low density measly mildness mingy minimal piffling remote scantly slenderly slenderness speak strength suggestion thin some | American Dictionarysome adjective[ not gradable ] us/sʌm, səm/ someadjective[not gradable] (UNKNOWN AMOUNT)having an amount or number that is not known or not stated, or being a part of something: Let’s get some work done. Some stories he wrote were made into movies. someadjective[not gradable] (PERSON OR THING)used to refer to a person or thing when you cannot say exactly who or what it is: Some jerk backed into my car in the parking lot. There’s got to be some way out of here. Idiomsome thing or other some adverb[ not gradable ] us/sʌm, səm/ someadverb[not gradable] (APPROXIMATELY)(used in front of a number) approximately; about: Some 200 people applied for the job. some pronoun us/sʌm, səm/ somepronoun (UNKNOWN AMOUNT)an amount or number that is not known or stated: If you want more spaghetti, please take some. I like some of the people in my class. Some can also mean some people: Some have compared him to President Kennedy. Note:In negative sentences, you use "any" or "no" instead of "some." In questions, you usually use "any" instead of "some." some adjective[ not gradable ] us/sʌm/ someadjective[not gradable] (LARGE AMOUNT)being a large amount or number of something: She was married to him for some years. These things have been going on for some time. someadjective[not gradable] (UNUSUAL)infml used before a noun and spoken with emphasis to show that something is unusual: Some party that turned out to be – nobody showed up. Margo is really a terrific cook – that was some dinner! some adverb[ not gradable ] infmlus/sʌm/ someadverb[not gradable] (UNKNOWN AMOUNT)a little; in or by a small degree: I slept some in the car on the way home. Examples of somesome Some of these observations were missing from original data forms. Some examples of their applications can be found in refs. Some here and there are simple and dignified. In this case, some cells may be understained. Such functional communities may or may not imply some form of community of feeling. We have permitted ourselves some syntactic flexibility in presenting the metaprogram. More than this, it was strikingly similar to some of the plans being drawn up at that very moment by coiffeurs themselves. In large new housing estates alone, some 100,000 new dwellings a year are planned to be built. We generalize some recent results developed in static policy games with multiple players, to a dynamic context. The problem is that each player's use indirectly interferes with the other's use and that some arrangement is necessary to reconcile both uses. The oboe, on the other hand, offers very little for the eye, though some players attempt to compensate for this with grand gestures. From the qualitative interviews, however, some interesting expansions of the definitions of ' relative ' have emerged. The solutions capture some of the qualitative features observed in experiments. It is of interest to discuss some qualitative aspects of the solution before carrying out the calculation. Although, in principle, strong objections may be raised against such direct comparisons, some qualitative results have been obtained. See all examples of some These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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