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发表于 2016-10-29 01:32 · 美国
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本帖最后由 efreetsol 于 2016-10-29 01:35 编辑
sobe 发表于 2016-10-29 00:49 
在不同的总量和语境下 some可以来表示 某个 某人 某些 以及某未给出数量中的大部分 以及大量的
some
/sʌm; unstressed səm/
determiner
1. (a) certain unknown or unspecified: some lunatic drove into my car, some people never learn
(as pronoun; functioning as sing or plural): some can teach and others can't
2. an unknown or unspecified quantity or amount of: there's some rice on the table, he owns some horses
(as pronoun; functioning as sing or plural): we'll buy some
3. a considerable number or amount of: he lived some years afterwards
a little: show him some respect
4. (usually stressed) ( informal) an impressive or remarkable: that was some game!
5. a certain amount (more) (in the phrases some more and (informal) and then some)
6. about; approximately: he owes me some thirty pounds
adverb
7. (US, not standard) to a certain degree or extent: I guess I like him some
Word Origin
Old English sum; related to Old Norse sumr, Gothic sums, Old High German sum some, Sanskrit samá any, Greek hamē somehow
-some1
suffix
1. characterized by; tending to: awesome, tiresome
Word Origin
Old English -sum; related to Gothic -sama, German -sam
-some2
suffix
1. indicating a group of a specified number of members: threesome
Word Origin
Old English sum, special use of some (determiner)
-some3
/-səʊm/
combining form
1. a body: chromosome
Word Origin
from Greek sōma body
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基本上以unknown或者unspecified, 有considerable of amount, a little, 但并没有说的是large amount... |
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