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some
- IPA[sʌm]
英式
- an unspecified amount or number of;used to refer to someone or something that is unknown or unspecified
- an unspecified number or amount of people or things;(pronounced stressing ‘some’) at least a small amount or number of people or things
- to some extent; quite a lot
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- 片語
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- 1. an unspecified amount or number of I made some money running errands he played some records for me
- 2. used to refer to someone or something that is unknown or unspecified I was talking to some journalist the other day there must be some mistake
- 3. (used with a number) approximately some thirty different languages are spoken
- 4. (pronounced stressing ‘some’) a considerable amount or number of he went to some trouble I've known you for some years now
- 5. (pronounced stressing ‘some’) at least a small amount or number of he liked some music but generally wasn't musical
- 6. (pronounced stressing ‘some’) expressing admiration of something notable that was some goal
- ▪ used ironically to express disapproval or disbelief Mr Power gave his stock reply. Some help! not that Jennifer would ever be on the dole. Some chance of that
代名詞
- 1. an unspecified number or amount of people or things here are some of our suggestions if you want whisky I'll give you some
- 2. (pronounced stressing ‘some’) at least a small amount or number of people or things surely some have noticed
副詞
- 1. North American informal to some extent; quite a lot he needs feeding up some
- productive of: loathsome
Oxford American Dictionary
- productive of: loathsome
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- denoting a portion of a body, especially a particle of a cell: chromosome
Oxford American Dictionary
- denoting a portion of a body, especially a particle of a cell: chromosome
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- (forming nouns) denoting a group of a specified number: foursome
Oxford American Dictionary
- (forming nouns) denoting a group of a specified number: foursome
Oxford Dictionary
- a considerable amount of
Oxford American Dictionary
- a considerable amount of
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美式
- an unspecified amount or number of: I made some money running errands he played some records for me
- an unspecified number or amount of people or things: here are some of our suggestions if you want whiskey I'll give you some
- to some extent; somewhat: when you get to the majors, the rules change some
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