释义 |
something/ˈsʌmθiŋ/ n., pron. & adv.●n. & pron. 1a some unspecified or unknown thing 某物;某事 have something to tell you 有些事要告诉你; something has happened 发生了某事 b (in full 全形 something or other) as a substitute for an unknown or forgotten description 某事;某物;某人 a student of something or other 一个学生模样的人 2 a known or understood but unexpressed quantity, quality, or extent 若干;几分 there is something about it I do not like 这件事有些地方我不喜欢; is something of a fool 是有点傻 3 colloq. an important or notable person or thing [口]重要人物;重要事情 the party was quite something 这个晚会非常重要 ●adv. archaic in some degree [古义]稍微,有点儿 □ or something or some unspecified alternative possibility 或什么的,…之类 must have run away or something 一定是逃跑了或是怎么的 □ see something of encounter (a person) briefly or occasionally 不时看见(某人) □ something else 1 something different 别的东西 2 colloq. something exceptional [口]特别出色的人(或事物) □ something like 1 an amount in the region of 大约;大概 left something like a million pounds 留下了大约 100 万英镑 2 somewhat like 有几分像…的 shaped something like a cigar 形状颇像一支雪茄 3 colloq. impressive; a fine specimen of [口]顶呱呱的,极为出色的 □ something of to some extent; in some sense 在某种程度上;在某种意义上 is something of an expert 在某种意义上是个专家[Old English sum thing (as SOME, THING)] |