单词 | some |
释义 | some(sʌm, unstressed səm) determiner 1. a. (a) certain unknown or unspecified some idiot drove into my car some people never learn b. (as pronoun; functioning as sing or plural) some can teach and others can't 2. a. an unknown or unspecified quantity or amount of there's some rice on the table he owns some horses b. (as pronoun; functioning as sing or plural) we'll buy some 3. a. a considerable number or amount of he lived some years afterwards b. a little show him some respect 4. (usually stressed) informal an impressive or remarkable that was some game! 5. a certain amount (more) (in the phrases some more and (informal) and then some) 6. about; approximately he owes me some thirty pounds adverb 7. US not standard to a certain degree or extent I guess I like him some Word origin Old English sum; related to Old Norse sumr, Gothic sums, Old High German sum some, Sanskrit samá any, Greek hamē somehow-some 1suffix forming adjectives characterized by; tending to awesome tiresome Word origin Old English -sum; related to Gothic -sama, German -sam-some 2suffix forming nouns indicating a group of a specified number of members threesome Word origin Old English sum, special use of some (determiner)-some 3(-səʊm) combining form in countable noun a body chromosome Word origin from Greek sōma body |
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