单词 | something |
释义 | something/ˈsʌmθɪŋ![]() pronoun 1A thing that is unspecified or unknown: we stopped for something to eat I knew something terrible had happened something about her frightened me...
2Used in various expressions indicating that a description or amount being stated is not exact: a wry look, something between amusement and regret grassland totalling something over three hundred acres there were something like fifty applications...
adverb [as submodifier] 1 informal Used for emphasis with a following adjective functioning as an adverb: my back hurts something terrible he used to take the mickey out of me something awful...
2 archaic or dialect To some extent; somewhat: the people were something scared...
Phrasesor something quite (or really) something something else something like something of something or other there is something in —— twenty-something (thirty-something, forty-something, etc.) OriginOld English sum thing (see some, thing). |
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