释义 |
somedaysome‧day, ˈsome day /ˈsʌmdeɪ/ ●●○ adverb - Maybe someday our grandchildren will want to read these magazines.
- He asked himself how he'd feel if he found out someday that Emilio had kept his vow, always and for ever.
- Maybe someday, who knows, it may be interesting.
- Mom also feels spurred on by the thought that someday Charlie will become aware of her career.
- She thought that someday she would settle down.
- She was pretending she would be all right someday.
- We always knew that it would eventually happen, the Yankees losing another game someday in the World Series.
- We hold on to stuff because we're afraid someday the money will run out.
at an unknown time in the future, especially a long time in the future: I’d like to visit Japan someday. He hopes, someday, to have his own business. |