Someday Meaning in English
word
/ˈsəmˌdeɪ/
SUHM-day
/sˈʌmdeɪ/
SUHM-day
释义
At an unknown time in the future. It expresses hope, expectation, or possibility, without saying exactly when something will happen.
用法与细微差别
'Someday' is common in personal hopes and long-term plans: 'Someday I'll travel the world.' It is a bit more emotional and dreamy than 'one day', while 'some day' as two words can sometimes mean 'on a particular day' in careful writing.
Spanish: algún díaPortuguese (BR): algum diaPortuguese (PT): um diaChinese (Simplified): 有一天 - 总有一天Chinese (Traditional): 有一天 - 總有一天Hindi: किसी दिन - एक दिनArabic: يومًا ماBengali: কখনো - কোনো এক দিনRussian: когда-нибудьJapanese: いつかVietnamese: một ngày nào đóKorean: 언젠가Turkish: bir günUrdu: کبھیIndonesian: suatu hari
例句
I want to visit Japan someday.
basic
She hopes to be a doctor someday.
basic
Someday, this tree will be very tall.
basic
We'll laugh about this someday, just not today.
natural
I know it feels impossible now, but things will get better someday.
natural
Someday I'll tell you the whole story, but I'm not ready yet.
natural