sometime 英 [ˈsʌmtaɪm]   美 [ˈsʌmˌtaɪm]

sometime

sometime  英 [ˈsʌmtaɪm] 美 [ˈsʌmˌtaɪm]

adv. 改天;来日;在某一时候  adj. 以前的;某一时间的 

Yes, we should try it sometime. 是的,我们将来应该尝试一下。
But we should go sometime. 但是我们将来应该去。

  • The adverb sometime means "at a time that's not known or specified." So if you promise to take your friend out for pizza sometime, you're being vague about exactly when it's going to happen.
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  • adv. 改天;来日;在某一时候
  • adj. 以前的;某一时间的
  • 1. Yes, we should try it sometime.

    是的,我们将来应该尝试一下。

  • 2. But we should go sometime.

    但是我们将来应该去。

  • 3. So sometime last year, I just decided to go with it everywhere.

    因此,去年的某个时候,我就决定在每一个地方使用它。

  • sometime (adv.) late 13c., "at one time or another" (adv.); as an adjective, late 15c. Meaning "at some future time" is late 14c. From some + time (n.).
some·time / ˈsʌmtaɪm ; NAmE ˈsʌmtaɪm / adverb , adjective adverb ( also ˈsome time ) at a time that you do not know exactly or has not yet been decided 在某时(不确切或尚未决定) I saw him sometime last summer. 我去年夏天什么时候见过他。 We must get together sometime. 我们一定要找个时间聚一下。 adjective [only before noun ] ( formal) 1 used to refer to what sb used to be (指某人曾经是…)从前的,一度的 Thomas Atkins, sometime vicar of this parish 本教区先前的牧师托马斯 · 阿特金斯 2 ( NAmE) used to refer to what sb does occasionally (指某人做某事)偶尔的 a sometime contributor to this magazine 一位偶尔给本刊投稿的作者 some·time / ˈsʌmtaɪm ; NAmE ˈsʌmtaɪm /
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