somebody
英 [ˈsʌmbədi]
美 [ˈsʌmbədi]
pron. 同 someone; 某人;有人; (某行业或某地方的)重要人物,大人物
Oxford 3000 / Collins.4 / BNC.1321 / COCA.1000
牛津词典
pron.
pron.
柯林斯词典
- 同someone
Somebodymeans the same assomeone.
You usenot anybodyinstead ofsomebodyin negative sentences.There isn't anybody here.
否定句中用 not anybody而不用somebody,例如 There isn't anybody here (这里没有人)。
英英释义
noun
- a human being
- there was too much for one person to do
双语例句
- I thought you might know somebody. After all, you're the man with connections.
我以为你可能认识某个重要人物。毕竟你交游甚广。 - A few days earlier somebody had rear-ended him.
几天之前他的车被人追尾了。 - I'm just praying that somebody in Congress will do something before it's too late
我只是在祈求国会中会有人在还来得及的时候做点什么。 - She was tired of him and wanted to leave him, perhaps to marry somebody else.
她已经厌倦了他,打算离开他,也许嫁给别的什么人。 - It makes soldiers happy to know that somebody right at the top has been caught with his trousers down
顶头上司出了大洋相,当兵的最高兴了。 - If I reduced somebody to tears I'd be mortified.
如果我把谁弄哭了,我会尴尬的。 - If somebody asks me how my diet is going, I say, 'Fine'
要是有人问我节食进行得如何,我就说:“蛮好的”。 - Somebody lopped the heads off our tulips.
有人剪掉了我们郁金香的花冠。 - Today I heard somebody say the damnedest thing about Cross
今天我听人说了关于克罗斯的最令人难以置信的话。 - However, when it comes down to somebody that they know, they have a different feeling.
然而,涉及他们认识的人,他们的感觉就不同了。