some
some 英 [səm] 美 [sʌm]
adj. 一些 pron. 一些;若干;
- The word some keeps it vague. When you have some time to kill, you've got an unspecified amount of time — it could be five minutes or five hours.
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- adj. 一些
- pron. 一些;若干;
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1. Give me some water.
给我一些其他的吧。
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2. There must be some mistake.
一定是出了什么差错。
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3. You'll find some in the drawer.
你会在抽屉里找到一些。
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4. Some thirty people attended the funeral.
大约有三十人参加了葬礼。
- some (adj.) Old English sum "some, a, a certain one, something, a certain quantity; a certain number;" with numerals "out of" (as in sum feowra "one of four"); from Proto-Germanic *sumaz (source also of Old Saxon, Old Frisian, Old High German sum, Old Norse sumr, Gothic sums), from PIE *smm-o-, suffixed form of root *sem- (1) "one; as one, together with." For substitution of -o- for -u-, see come.
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