Someone Meaning in English
word
/ˈsəmˌwən/
SUHM-wuhn
/sˈʌmwɒn/
SUM-won
释义
A word used to refer to an unknown or unspecified person.
用法与细微差别
Used in both formal and informal contexts. Often replaced by 'somebody' with little difference. Do not confuse with 'anyone', which refers to anyone at all, not a specific person. Usually singular.
Spanish: alguienPortuguese (BR): alguémPortuguese (PT): alguémChinese (Simplified): 某人Chinese (Traditional): 某人Hindi: कोईArabic: شخص ماBengali: কারো - কেউRussian: кто-тоJapanese: 誰かVietnamese: ai đóKorean: 누군가Turkish: biriUrdu: کوئیIndonesian: seseorang
例句
Someone left their umbrella in the classroom.
basic
I need someone to help me with this homework.
basic
Someone is knocking at the door.
basic
Did someone call me while I was out?
natural
If someone wants to join, just let me know.
natural
I think someone is watching us.
natural