some
音标发音
- 英式音标 [sʌm; s(ə)m]
- 美式音标 [səm]
- 英式发音
- 美式发音
基本解释
- det. 一些;某些;好些;少量;某个;算不上;大约;至少有一点
- adj. 某个的;某些的;显著的;大量的;至少有一个的
- pron. (数量不确切时用)有些人,有些事物;部分
- adv. 大约;稍微;(非正式)在某种程度上
- n. (Some) (美、印)索梅(人名)
词源解说
- 直接源自古英语的sum,意为一些。
同根派生
- adj性质的同根词
- something:大约;有点象。
- sometime:以前的;某一时间的。
- adv性质的同根词
- something:非常;有点;大约。
- sometime:改天;来日;在某一时候。
- n性质的同根词
- something:重要的人;值得重视的事。
- pron性质的同根词
- something:某事;某物。
用法辨析
- some作“一些”“一点”解时,用于肯定句,若用于疑问句,表示期待肯定回答、请求或建议; 作“某个”“某一”解时,用于修饰单数名词; 作“相当多的”解时,可修饰不可数名词,形容量不少,通常和表示时间、距离等之类的名词连用,也可修饰抽象名词来表示某种程度; 在非正式语体里, some也可表示“极好的,了不起的,相当不错的”,用来加强语气。
- some修饰可数名词单数(多为人、物、时间、地点等普通名词)时,不可再使用冠词a。
- some在句中只用作定语,无比较等级。
- some用作代词的意思是“一些,若干”,指某些特定的或未知的人、物或事,也可表示“有些,其中的一部分”,常用于肯定句中。
- some作代词用作主语时,谓语动词的数应依其所代替的名词的单复数形式而定。
- some用作副词的意思是“大约”,主要用在数字前,在美式英语中也可表示“稍微”。
- some无比较等级。
adj. (形容词)
pron. (代词)
adv. (副词)
英汉例句
- Some people came to see her.
一些人来看她。 - Some say yes and some say no.
有的说是,有的说不是。 - He waited some 30 minutes.
他等了大约30分钟。
用作形容词 (adj.)
用作定语: ~+ n.
用作代词 (pron.)
用作副词 (adv.)
词组短语
- some day 总有一天,他日
- some time 一些时间;一段时间;分享的宝贝;某一时间
- some time ago 很久以前
- some time or other 将来某个时候,迟早,总有一天
- love sb some 有点喜欢某人
- some better 稍微好些
- some few 〔little〕 许多,相当多
用作形容词 (adj.)
~+名词
用作副词 (adv.)
动词+~
~+副词
英英字典
- (UNKNOWN AMOUNT) an amount or number of something that is not stated or not known; a part of something
- (LARGE AMOUNT) a large amount or number of something
- (PARTICULAR THING) used to refer to a particular person or thing without stating exactly which one
- (ANGER) used before a noun, especially at the beginning of a sentence to show anger or disapproval, often by repeating a word that was not accurately used
- (EXCELLENT) used before a noun to show how good something or someone is
- an amount or number of something that is not stated or not known; a part of something
- (APPROXIMATELY) used before a number to mean approximately; about
- (SMALL AMOUNT) by a small amount or degree; a little
- You use some to refer to a quantity of something or to a number of people or things, when you are not stating the quantity or number precisely.
- Some is also a pronoun.
- You use some to emphasize that a quantity or number is fairly large. For example, if an activity takes some time, it takes quite a lot of time.
- You use some to emphasize that a quantity or number is fairly small. For example, if something happens to some extent, it happens a little.
- If you refer to some of the people or things in a group, you mean a few of them but not all of them. If you refer to some of a particular thing, you mean a part of it but not all of it.
- Some is also a pronoun.
- If you refer to some person or thing, you are referring to that person or thing but in a vague way, without stating precisely which person or thing you mean.
- You can use some in front of a number to indicate that it is approximate.
- Some is used to mean to a small extent or degree.
- You can use some in front of a noun in order to express your approval or disapproval of the person or thing you are mentioning.