英:[ˈsʌmbədi]
美:[ˈsʌmbədi]
英:[ˈsʌmbədi]
美:[ˈsʌmbədi]
some·bod·y
suhm ba di [or] suhm buh di [or] suhm b di
复数:somebodies
词根:someone
adj.something 大约;有点象
adv.something 非常;有点;大约
n.something 重要的人;值得重视的事
pron.something 某事;某物
someone 有人,某人
pronoun
an unspecified person; someone.Somebody is ringing the doorbell.
noun
a person of note or substance.She is a somebody in the world of publishing.
somebody else别人
or somebody诸如此类的人
somebody up there上帝,神
公元1300年作为两个单词出现,从16世纪开始作为一个单词,意为“不确定的人,未知或不知名的人”,由 some 和 body 组成。自公元1600年代替不愿透露姓名的人的名字使用。1560年代开始使用“重要人物,有影响力的人”的意思。相关词汇: Somebodies。 Somebody else自1640年代开始作为“其他人”的意思; 在“浪漫情敌”的意义上,它始于1911年。
The first known use of somebody was in the 14th century
somedayadverb
at some future time
may someday travel the world
somebody1 of 2pronoun
one or some person of no certain or known identity
did somebody knock?
somebody2 of 2noun
a person of position or importance
wanted to be somebody
1 Just another surveillance job, old chap. Piece of cake to somebody like you.
老伙计,只不过又是一份盯梢的活。对你这样的人来说还不是小菜一碟。
2 He wished he was impersonating somebody other than Runcorn....The lift doors clanged shut.
3 He had to perfect himself for Arthur as somebody who was good at games, and he had to think about the theories of chivalry even when he was in bed at night.
4 There was a long pause, although you could tell somebody had answered.
5 In America, nobody says you have to keep the circumstances somebody else gives you.
6 “I think we all would have liked to go to sleep but somebody had to clean up,” Henry said.
7 Like I said, I’m not even a big sports dude, but actually meeting somebody who played in the pros was big.
8 She had two six-shooter pistols in her hands and the way her face looked you could tell she wished she could’ve emptied them on somebody.
9 He must have some money, anyone driving a car like this would have to be rich or at least know somebody who was rich.
10 "Look out!" somebody shouted, as the truck started to roll toward the sea.
卡车冲向大海时,有人大喊“当心!”
11 He was beaten up by somebody.
他被人揍了一顿.
12 “Mama is somebody,” she kept saying to herself.
13 Somebody suggested that several people design different engines.
有人建议由几个人设计不同的发动机.
14 I reasoned that somebody important must have been at the other end of the line.
我揣摩着这件事的背后必定有重要人物在指挥。
15 Somebody had wiped all the tapes.
有人把所有磁带上录制的内容都抹掉了。
16 Guys like that always try to mess with somebody else to make them feel better, and I just wasn’t in the mood.
17 “No. I can drive just so long as I know somebody will wake me up if 1 go to sleep.”
18 “Will somebody please tell me what is happening?”
19 But I imagine I felt that I wasn’t going to get put away if somebody tried framing me in any situation that I could help.
20 “Yes, I can add, and subtract and multiply and divide. Cain’t do much more than that, though. You need somebody to do more math than that back there sorting out the celery and the onions?”
1 了不起的人
2 有地位的人
3 某人
zilch whosit one someone so-and-so thingamabob thingamy one's some or other or other some one quarter some one or other sb's sb person x
4 重要人物
hooper-dooper mucky-muck it key major heavy wheel gun knocker magoo keyman himself the bull of the woods VIP buzzwig cheese anybody muckamuck top sawyer leading light big dog big name heavy hitter protagonist pantheon kahuna joss treasure V.I.P. great gun big cheese something Titan eminence person pumpkin nib squeegee