something
英 ['sʌmθɪŋ]
美 ['sʌmθɪŋ]
- pron. 某事;某物
- n. 重要的人;值得重視的事
- adv. 非常;有點;大約
- adj. 大約;有點象
英文詞源
- something (pron.)
- Old English sum þinge; see some + thing. Hyphenated from c. 1300; one word from 17c. Formerly common as an adverb (as in something like). Meaning "some liquor, food, etc." is from 1570s. Meaning "a thing worthy of consideration" is from 1580s; emphatic form something else is from 1909. Phrase something for nothing is from 1816. To make something of is from 1778.
雙語例句
- 1. A miracle is something that seems impossible but happens anyway.
- 奇跡就是看似不可能,卻發生了。
來自電影《黑衣人3》
- 2. No matter where you go in life or how old you get, there's always something new to learn about. After all, life is full of surprises.
- 不管你生活在哪裏,你有多少歲,總有新東西要學習,畢竟,生活總是充滿驚喜。
來自金山詞霸 每日一句
- 3. If you're not satisfied with the life you're living, don't just complain. Do something about it.
- 對於現況的不滿,不能隻是抱怨,要有勇氣作出改變。
來自金山詞霸 每日一句
- 4. By golly we can do something about it this time.
- 這次我們確實可以采取行動了。
來自柯林斯例句
- 5. Then something seemed to snap in me. I couldn't endure any more.
- 這時候,我的心裏像有個東西突然繃斷了——我再也忍受不了啦。
來自柯林斯例句