some
英 [sʌm; s(ə)m]
美[sʌm]
- adj. 一些;某个;大约;相当多的
- pron. 一些;若干;其中的一部分;(数量不确切时用)有些人
- adv. 非常;相当;稍微
英英释意
- 1. quantifier; used with either mass nouns or plural count nouns to indicate an unspecified number or quantity;
- "have some milk"
- "some roses were still blooming"
- "having some friends over"
- "some apples"
- "some paper"
- 2. unknown or unspecified;
- "some lunatic drove into my car"
- "some man telephoned while you were out"
- "some day my prince will come"
- "some enchanted evening"
- 3. relatively many but unspecified in number;
- "they were here for some weeks"
- "we did not meet again for some years"
- 4. remarkable;
- "that was some party"
- "she is some skier"
- 5. relatively much but unspecified in amount or extent;
- "we talked for some time"
- "he was still some distance away"