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- 名词 (Noun)PLsomethingsSUF-ing
- An object whose nature is yet to be defined.
- From the ground, Colombo’s port does not look like much. [ …] But viewed from high up in one of the growing number of skyscrapers in Sri Lanka’s capital, it is clear that something extraordinary is happening: China is creating a shipping hub just 200 miles from India’s southern tip.
- An object whose name is forgotten by, unknown or unimportant to the user, e.g., from words of a song. Also used to refer to an object earlier indefinitely referred to as 'something' (pronoun sense).
- An object whose nature is yet to be defined.
- 代词 (Pronoun)
- An uncertain or unspecified thing; one thing.
- I must have forgotten to pack something, but I can't think what.
- I have something for you in my bag.
- I have a feeling something good is going to happen today.
- (colloquial, of someone or something) A quality to a moderate degree.
- The performance was something of a disappointment.
- That child is something of a genius.
- (colloquial, of a person) A talent or quality that is difficult to specify.
- She has a certain something.
- (colloquial, often with really) Somebody or something who is superlative in some way.
- He's really something! I've never heard such a great voice.
- She's really something. I can't believe she would do such a mean thing.
- An uncertain or unspecified thing; one thing.
- 动词 (Verb)SGsomethingsPRsomethingingPT, PPsomethinged
- 形容词 (Adjective)
- Having a characteristic that the speaker cannot specify.
- Having a characteristic that the speaker cannot specify.
- 副词 (Adverb)
- (degree) Somewhat; to a degree.
- The baby looks something like his father.
- (degree, colloquial) To a high degree.
- You can't thrash when you have rheumatic fever – though you want to something awful, Mrs. White says.
- (degree) Somewhat; to a degree.
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- 用于句中
- There appears to be something essential about that. I search my memory for every reference to decapitation found in a lifetime of nerding out at the library
- If you must have something exotic, though, consider two non-native trees: the Japanese snowbell and the yellowhorn from China.
- Ah, commutation. I knew there was something else. This is where you can commutate your weekly payments into a lump sum and be rid of the “system”.
- 用于句首
- Something about the way he said that made me just bust a gut: I practically died laughing!
- 用于句尾
- Bup bup bup! Don't go just yet. You forgot something.
- Stop horsing around with the controls, before you break something.
- I have a copy of the UPI stylebook which I check when I need to know how to write something.
- 用于句中
Definition of something in English Dictionary
- 词类阶层 (Part-of-Speech Hierarchy)
- 形容词
- 无法比较形容词
- 无法比较形容词
- 副词
- 程度副词
- 不可比的副词
- 程度副词
- 名词
- 可数名词
- 可数名词
- 代词
- 第三人称代词
- 不定代词
- 第三人称代词
- 动词
- 形容词
- en somethings
- en something's
- en somethinged
- en somethingth
- en somethinging
资料来源: 维基词典