Sometime Meaning in English
word
/ˈsəmˌtaɪm/
SUHM-tym
/sˈʌmtaɪm/
SUHM-tym
释义
At an unknown or unspecified time, either in the future or in the past depending on context. It often means not now, but at some point.
用法与细微差别
Usually written as one word when it means 'at some time': 'Let's meet sometime.' Do not confuse it with 'some time' (a period of time) or 'sometimes' (occasionally). Common in casual everyday English.
Spanish: algún día - en algún momentoPortuguese (BR): algum dia - em algum momentoPortuguese (PT): algum dia - em algum momentoChinese (Simplified): 某个时候 - 改天Chinese (Traditional): 某個時候 - 改天Hindi: कभी - किसी समयArabic: في وقت ما - يومًا ماBengali: কখনো - কোনও এক সময়Russian: когда-нибудь - когда-тоJapanese: いつかVietnamese: lúc nào đó - vào lúc nào đóKorean: 언젠가Turkish: bir ara - bir zamanlarUrdu: کبھیIndonesian: suatu saat - kapan-kapan
例句
I will call you sometime tomorrow.
basic
We should have lunch sometime.
basic
She lived in Canada sometime in the 1990s.
basic
Let's grab coffee sometime next week.
natural
I met him sometime last year, but I barely remember it.
natural
Drop by sometime if you're in the neighborhood.
natural