someone
['sʌmwʌn]
pron.某人, 有人
例句与用法:
Someone tried to poison our dog.
有人想毒杀我们的狗。
Since you can't answer the question, perhaps we'd better ask someone else.
既然你无法回答这个问题,我们最好再问问别人。
Someone in the audience began to laugh.
观众中有人开始笑起来。
Someone believes that a baby's urine is a kind of medicine.
有人相信婴儿的尿是一种药。
A proposal to drink to someone or something or a speech given before the taking of such a drink.
祝酒为某人或某物而干杯的建议或喝这种酒以前的一个讲话
I felt someone twitch at my coat.
我感到有人猛地拉我的上衣。
I remember feeling that God, or someone, had brought us together.
我记得感到上帝或某人把我们凑合在一起。
Someone has to lock up the house.
总要有人把房子锁起来。
pron.
某人, 有人
Are you expecting someone this afternoon?
今天下午你是不是等什么人?
Someone left this for you.
有人把这留给你。
n.
重要人物, 有名气的人
If you had studied harder, you might have become someone.
如果你当初学习努力的话, 你或许已经成了重要人物了。
someone
词义辨析:
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somebody
person
someone['sʌm,wʌn; -wən]pron.1.■某人;有人:Someone called you just now.刚才有人给你打过电话。n.1.■要人,大人物
someonesomeone[ˈsʌmwʌn]pron.1.■(=somebody)有人, 某人Someone wants to talk with you.有人想和你谈话。
词性变化someone[ˈsʌmwʌn]n.1.■不知姓名的人Was that someone else aware of the accident?另外那个不知姓名的人也知道这个事故吗?
pronoun
- an unknown or unspecified person; some person
某人;有人
there's someone at the door.
有个人在门口。
someone from the audience shouted out.
观众中有个人大声喊叫。 - a person of importance or authority
重要的人;有权力的人
a small-time lawyer keen to be someone.
不入流却又急于出人头地的律师。
someone
■"I don't agree! " someone piped up.
"我不同意!"有人高声说道。
■Nicole worked as someone who teaches kids about AIDS and helps people learn about the ways you can and cannot get AIDS.
Nicole的工作是教孩子们爱滋病方面的知识,让人们明白爱滋病传染的途径。
■Someone must have juggled things.
一定是有人从中弄手脚。
■Someone made four drawings from this account last week.
上周有人从这个帐号里提了四次款。
■The attribution of one's own attitudes, feelings, or desires to someone or something as a naive or unconscious defense against anxiety or guilt.
不自主的防卫行为把某人自己的态度、感觉或欲望归因到某人或某事上,以此作为与焦虑或内疚相对抗的幼稚或不自觉的反抗
■Stop fooling about with that knife or someone will get hurt.
不要摆弄那把刀,会伤人的。
■It is not so helpful to give someone some bread as to teach him how to make a living.
与其说给人面包很有帮助,倒不如说教导他如何谋生才重要。
■When the music started,someone dimmed the lights.
乐曲开奏时就有人把舞台上的灯光转暗了。
■Mr Adams was ill, so someone else was seconded to do his work.
亚当斯先生病了,因此另外派了个人做他的工作。
■Everyone has someone worth fighting for.
人人都有值得为其效力的人。
■After a fellow gets famous it doesn't take long for someone to bob up that used to sit by him at school.
人在成名之后,不久就会忽地出现一个据说在学校里常与他同座的人。
■Are you expecting someone this afternoon?
今天下午你是不是等什么人?
■From seeing a doctor leaving a house, you may deduce that someone in the house is ill.
从看见一个医生从一处住所出来,你就可以推断这一家有人生病了。
■Always he sought someone to whom he could talk without caution.
他一直在找一个能够随便谈谈的人。
■He returned from Paris and found his office was under someone else's occupation.
他从巴黎回来,发现他的办公室被别人占了。
■Neither of them know about it, and the corollary of that is that someone else revealed the secret.
他们两人并不知道这回事,因此一定是另外有人泄露了秘密
■Neither of them knew about it, and the corollary of that is that someone else revealed the secret.
他们两人并不知道这回事,因此一定是另外有人泄露了秘密。
■Ha has been seeing someone to the station.
他刚才送人上火车站去了。
■He always tries to shift the blame to someone else.
他总是试图将过错推卸给别人。
■Thankfully, he sank back into his comfortable chair. Someone else would do the job.
他感到欣慰地一屁股坐在舒适的椅子上; 这件事将由别人去办。
■He comes across as someone who keeps on his words.
他看上去好像是一个说话算数的人。
■He thought he heard someone following him, and glancing round. He caught sight of a dark figure in the shadows.
他觉得有人在跟踪他,便向周围扫了一眼,发现阴暗处有一个黑影。
■He said someone had lied but wouldn't name names.
他说有人说谎,但他不愿指名道姓。
■The selecting of someone or something over another or others.
优选对某人或某物优于另一个或其他的选择
■Right of a child to see a parent regularly or of a parent or grandparent to see a child regularly, where the child bis in the care of someone else.
会见权:孩子子定期见父母亲,或父母或祖父母定期看望由他人照看的孩子的权利。
■At the conclusion of the meeting someone set up a camera.
会议结束时,有人支起了一架照相机。
■Forgery is the copy of a real document, so that it be accept as genuine to someone's prejudice.
伪造是仿造真文件以便在侵害某人利益情况下被当成真文件而被接受。
■Someone seems to have spirited the documents away.
似乎有人偷偷地拿走了文件。
■Do you think I would hit someone like you? I wouldn't dirty my hands on you.
你以为我会打你这种人吗?这样会脏了我的手。
■Can you go to the door? Someone's knocking.
你到门那儿去看看好吗?有人敲门。
■You must employ someone to oversee the project.
你得雇个人监督这一工程。
■Can you hear someone calling in the neighbourhood?
你能听见附近有人在喊叫吗?
■If you drive so fast, you'll run down someone some day.
你要是开得这么快,总有一天会撞伤人的。
■You should think twice about employing someone you've never met.
你要雇用素未谋面的人应三思而行。
■If you saw a doctor left a house, you may deduce the fact that someone in the house be ill.
假如你看见一个医生离开一家人家,你就可以推想那家里有人病了。
■Someone as intelligent as you should go far.
像你这样聪明的人一定很有作为。
■Only very, very rarely does someone so far out of the political swim as Jerry Brown, who last held political office almost a decade ago, manage to win the presidential nomination of a major party.
像布朗这样远离政海——他最后一次从政几乎是十年以前的事——而能设法赢得主要政党提名竞选总统,实在是一件绝无仅有之事。
■The company offered the job to someone else.
公司把这工作给别人了。
■Someone with few redeeming qualities.
几乎没有任何可取之处的人
■Forget yourself and think of someone else for a change.
别光想著你自己,你也为别人想一次。
■Jim's father got beyond running the business on his own, and employed someone to help him at busy times.
吉姆的爸爸觉得难以独自管理他的生意,于是就雇人在繁忙时间帮忙。
■It's very rude to spit at someone.
向人吐唾沫是非常粗暴无礼的。
■The act of approaching someone for a loan or handout.
向某人借款,要求施舍接近某人以获得贷款或施舍的行为
■I say, steady on! You can't say things like that about someone you've never met.
哎,慢著! 你对素未谋面的人不能那样说人家。
■The suspect was remanded in custody because someone who claimed to be a witness offered some new evidence.
因为有一自称目击者的人提供新的证据,所以嫌疑犯被送返监狱候审。
■He remained up because someone had come to see him.
因为有人来看他,所以他一直还没有睡。
■I arrested him on whom someone had squealed.
因有人告发,我抓到了他。
■So, someone says: Windows is a user's paradise full of beautiful icons, graphics and menus.
因此有人说:“Windows是用户的天堂,它充满了美丽的图标、画面和菜单”。
■After promising to keep the book for me, he broke his word and sold it to someone else.
在他答应把书留给我之后,却又食言而把它卖给了别人。
■Someone tramped on my toes on the bus.
在公共汽车上有人踩了我的脚趾。