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some
/ˈsʌm, ||/
(
a
.)一些,有些;某一個 一些,幾個(
ad
.)大約,約摸
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Some
a.
1.
Consisting
of
a
greater
or
less
portion
or
sum
;
composed
of
a
quantity
or
number
which
is
not
stated
; --
used
to
express
an
indefinite
quantity
or
number
;
as
,
some
wine
;
some
water
;
some
persons
.
Used
also
pronominally
;
as
,
I
have
some
.
Some
theoretical
writers
allege
that
there
was
a
time
when
there
was
no
such
thing
as
society
.
--
Blackstone
.
2.
A
certain
;
one
; --
indicating
a
person
,
thing
,
event
,
etc
.,
as
not
known
individually
,
or
designated
more
specifically
;
as
,
some
man
,
that
is
,
some
one
man
.
“
Some
brighter
clime.”
Some
man
praiseth
his
neighbor
by
a
wicked
intent
.
--
Chaucer
.
Most
gentlemen
of
property
,
at
some
period
or
other
of
their
lives
,
are
ambitious
of
representing
their
county
in
Parliament
.
--
Blackstone
.
3.
Not
much
;
a
little
;
moderate
;
as
,
the
censure
was
to
some
extent
just
.
4.
About
;
near
;
more
or
less
; --
used
commonly
with
numerals
,
but
formerly
also
with
a
singular
substantive
of
time
or
distance
;
as
,
a
village
of
some
eighty
houses
;
some
two
or
three
persons
;
some
hour
hence
.
The
number
slain
on
the
rebel's
part
were
some
two
thousand
.
--
Bacon
.
5.
Considerable
in
number
or
quantity
.
“Bore
us
some
leagues
to
sea.”
On
its
outer
point
,
some
miles
away
.
The
lighthouse
lifts
its
massive
masonry
. --
Longfellow
.
6.
Certain
;
those
of
one
part
or
portion
; --
in
distinction
from
other
or
others
;
as
,
some
men
believe
one
thing
,
and
others
another
.
Some
[
seeds
]
fell
among
thorns
; . . .
but
other
fell
into
good
ground
.
--
Matt
.
xiii
. 7, 8.
7.
A
part
;
a
portion
; --
used
pronominally
,
and
followed
sometimes
by
of
;
as
,
some
of
our
provisions
.
Your
edicts
some
reclaim
from
sins
,
But
most
your
life
and
blest
example
wins
. --
Dryden
.
All and some
,
one
and
all
.
See
under
All
,
adv.
[
Obs
.]
Note:
☞
The
illiterate
in
the
United
States
and
Scotland
often
use
some
as
an
adverb
,
instead
of
somewhat
,
or
an
equivalent
expression
;
as
,
I
am
some
tired
;
he
is
some
better
;
it
rains
some
,
etc
.
Some . . . some
,
one
part
. . .
another
part
;
these
. . .
those
; --
used
distributively
.
Some
to
the
shores
do
fly
,
Some
to
the
woods
,
or
whither
fear
advised
. --
Daniel
.
Note:
☞
Formerly
used
also
of
single
persons
or
things
:
this
one
. . .
that
one
;
one
. . .
another
.
Some
in
his
bed
,
some
in
the
deep
sea
.
--
Chaucer
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
some
adj
1:
quantifier
;
used
with
either
mass
nouns
or
plural
count
nouns
to
indicate
an
unspecified
number
or
quantity
;
"
have
some
milk
"; "
some
roses
were
still
blooming
";
"
having
some
friends
over
"; "
some
apples
"; "
some
paper
" [
syn
:
some(a)
] [
ant
:
no(a)
,
all(a)
]
2:
unknown
or
unspecified
; "
some
lunatic
drove
into
my
car
";
"
some
man
telephoned
while
you
were
out
"; "
some
day
my
prince
will
come
"; "
some
enchanted
evening
" [
syn
:
some(a)
]
3:
relatively
many
but
unspecified
in
number
; "
they
were
here
for
some
weeks
"; "
we
did
not
meet
again
for
some
years
"
[
syn
:
some(a)
]
4:
remarkable
; "
that
was
some
party
"; "
she
is
some
skier
"
5:
relatively
much
but
unspecified
in
amount
or
extent
; "
we
talked
for
some
time
"; "
he
was
still
some
distance
away
"
[
syn
:
some(a)
]
adv
: (
of
quantities
)
imprecise
but
fairly
close
to
correct
;
"
lasted
approximately
an
hour
"; "
in
just
about
a
minute
"; "
he's
about
30
years
old
"; "
I've
had
about
all
I
can
stand
"; "
we
meet
about
once
a
month
"; "
some
forty
people
came
"; "
weighs
around
a
hundred
pounds
";
"
roughly
$3,000"; "
holds
3
gallons
,
more
or
less
"; "20
or
so
people
were
at
the
party
" [
syn
:
approximately
,
about
,
close to
,
just about
,
roughly
,
more or
less
,
around
,
or so
]
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