some

some
1. adj
1) (a little, a few) 一些 [yīxiē]

* some milk/books — 一些牛奶/书

* would you like some wine? — 你来点葡萄酒吗?

* we've got some time but not much — 我们还有些时间,但不太多了

* there must be some steps we can take — 我们一定能采取些什么措施

2) (certain, in contrasts) 某些 [mǒuxiē]

* some people say that... — 有些人说...

* some people hate fish, while others love it — 有些人讨厌鱼,而有些人喜欢

3) (unspecified)

* some (or other) — 某一 [mǒuyī]

* he was asking for some book (or other) — 他要某本书

* some woman was asking for you — 有位女士找你

* some day — 某天

* we'll meet again some day — 有一天我们会再见面的

* shall we meet some day next week? — 我们在下个星期的某天见面好吗?

4) (considerable) 相当的 [xiāngdāng de]
5) (inf) (emphatic) 了不得的 [liǎobudé de]

* that was some party! — 那个聚会好棒!

2. pron
(a certain amount, certain number) 一些 [yīxiē]

* I've got some — 我有一些

* there was/were some left — 还剩下一些

* some of it/them — 它的一部分/他们中的一些

* some of the play was good — 戏剧中的某些部分是好的

* could I have some of that cheese? — 给我点儿那种奶酪好吗?

* I've read some of the book — 那本书我读了一些

3. adv
1) (approximately)

* some 10 people — 大约10人 [dàyuē shírén]

2) (US) (to a degree) 一点儿 [yīdiǎnr]

* we can walk some — 我们可以走一走


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  • Some — (s[u^]m), a. [OE. som, sum, AS. sum; akin to OS., OFries., & OHG. sum, OD. som, D. sommig, Icel. sumr, Dan. somme (pl.), Sw. somlige (pl.), Goth. sums, and E. same. [root]191. See {Same}, a., and cf. { some}.] 1. Consisting of a greater or less… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • some — [ səm, strong sʌm ] function word, quantifier *** Some can be used in the following ways: as a determiner (followed by an uncountable noun): I ll make some coffee. (followed by a plural noun): She brought me some flowers. (followed by a singular… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • some — 1. The use of some to mean ‘very much’ or ‘notably such’ in sentences of the type. This is some party is still considered suitable mainly for informal contexts, and Churchill s famous line in a speech in 1941, Some chicken! Some neck! (in… …   Modern English usage

  • some — [sum] adj. [ME som < OE sum, a certain one, akin to Goth sums < IE * som > SAME] 1. being a certain one or ones not specified or known [open some evenings] 2. being of a certain unspecified (but often considerable) number, quantity,… …   English World dictionary

  • -some — ♦ Élément, du gr. sôma « corps » : centrosome, chromosome, ribosome. somato , some éléments, du gr. sôma, sômatos, corps . some V. somato . ⇒ SOME, élém. formant Élém. tiré du gr. , de « corps », entrant dans la constr. de termes sav. en biol. et …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • -some — as a suffix forming adjectives, it represents O.E. sum (see SOME (Cf. some); Cf. O.Fris. sum, Ger. sam, O.N. samr), related to sama same. As a suffix added to numerals meaning a group of that number (Cf. twosome) it represents O.E. sum some, used …   Etymology dictionary

  • Some — may refer to:*Some, a word denoting an indeterminate number of something: see Grammatical number* Some , a song by Built to Spill from their 1994 album There s Nothing Wrong with Love *Some Records, an US record label.*So Others Might Eat (SOME) …   Wikipedia

  • Some — Données clés Réalisation Chang Yoon hyun Scénario Kim Eun jeong Kim Eun shil Acteurs principaux Ko Soo Song Ji hyo Pays d’origine …   Wikipédia en Français

  • some — O.E. sum some, from P.Gmc. *sumas (Cf. O.S., O.Fris., O.H.G. sum, O.N. sumr, Goth. sums), from PIE root *sem one, as one (Cf. Skt. samah even, level, similar, identical; Gk. HAMO (Cf. hamo ); see SAME (Cf …   Etymology dictionary

  • -some — ( s[u^]m). [AS. sum; akin to G. & OHG. sam, Icel. samr, Goth. lustusams longed for. See {Same}, a., and cf. {Some}, a.] An adjective suffix having primarily the sense of like or same, and indicating a considerable degree of the thing or quality… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • -some — Ⅰ. some [1] ► SUFFIX forming adjectives meaning: 1) productive of: loathsome. 2) characterized by being: wholesome. 3) apt to: tiresome. ORIGIN Old English. Ⅱ. some …   English terms dictionary

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