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词汇 someone
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Definition of someone in English:

someone

pronounˈsʌmwʌnˈsəmˌwən
  • 1An unknown or unspecified person; some person.

    某人;有人

    there's someone at the door

    有个人在敲门。

    someone from the audience shouted out

    观众中有个人大声喊叫。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • So, if you have one, or know someone who does, do you know where to get bags and filters?
    • The opposite scenario would be if one were taking a picture of someone in a spotlight.
    • That way, if you that someone liked a film, you could look up and see what else they liked.
    • They want government to provide a benefit and they want someone else to pick up the bill.
    • I think the first time I heard of it was when someone knocked on the door of my room at tea time.
    • Not long ago someone told me that it's letting go of any hope that the past can be different.
    • What advice would you give to someone new to London getting on a night bus for the first time?
    • Maria, you are young and therefore not as good a judge of character as someone of my age.
    • Would you rather pick up the phone and call someone or write them an e-mail or a letter?
    • It looked like someone had taken a very sharp pair of scissors and cut the disc up.
    • David is someone who so clearly loves his work, and it was a real pleasure to hear him speak.
    • Almost every hour of every day someone in France sets off on a car journey never to return.
    • If someone comes to the door, do they know not to answer it or answer with the chain on?
    • We were all cold and my hands were feeling as if someone had slammed a door on them.
    • I also had someone telling me that you cannot be friends if you never meet each other.
    • The bulk of the world had yet to discover the joys of pretending to be someone you're not.
    • How would he like it if someone rang him and put on a creepy voice which you couldn't talk back to?
    • You know what happens if you tell someone a loved one has been admitted to hospital?
    • Do they really want someone at the shop door smiling and saying hello as they walk in?
    • Some watches and cigars were also missing after someone forced a back door to get in.
    Synonyms
    person, individual, human being, somebody, someone
  • 2A person of importance or authority.

    重要的人;有权力的人

    a small-time lawyer keen to be someone

    不入流却又急于出人头地的律师。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This man is a nobody and you shouldn't try to pretend he's a someone.
    Synonyms
    grandee, important person, vip, very important person, notable, notability, worthy, personage, luminary, public figure, pillar of society, leading light, leader, panjandrum

Definition of someone in US English:

someone

pronounˈsəmˌwənˈsəmˌwən
  • 1An unknown or unspecified person; some person.

    某人;有人

    there's someone at the door

    有个人在敲门。

    someone from the audience shouted out

    观众中有个人大声喊叫。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • We were all cold and my hands were feeling as if someone had slammed a door on them.
    • So, if you have one, or know someone who does, do you know where to get bags and filters?
    • How would he like it if someone rang him and put on a creepy voice which you couldn't talk back to?
    • Some watches and cigars were also missing after someone forced a back door to get in.
    • I think the first time I heard of it was when someone knocked on the door of my room at tea time.
    • I also had someone telling me that you cannot be friends if you never meet each other.
    • Maria, you are young and therefore not as good a judge of character as someone of my age.
    • Would you rather pick up the phone and call someone or write them an e-mail or a letter?
    • They want government to provide a benefit and they want someone else to pick up the bill.
    • Do they really want someone at the shop door smiling and saying hello as they walk in?
    • It looked like someone had taken a very sharp pair of scissors and cut the disc up.
    • What advice would you give to someone new to London getting on a night bus for the first time?
    • The bulk of the world had yet to discover the joys of pretending to be someone you're not.
    • Almost every hour of every day someone in France sets off on a car journey never to return.
    • David is someone who so clearly loves his work, and it was a real pleasure to hear him speak.
    • You know what happens if you tell someone a loved one has been admitted to hospital?
    • If someone comes to the door, do they know not to answer it or answer with the chain on?
    • Not long ago someone told me that it's letting go of any hope that the past can be different.
    • That way, if you that someone liked a film, you could look up and see what else they liked.
    • The opposite scenario would be if one were taking a picture of someone in a spotlight.
    Synonyms
    person, individual, human being, somebody, someone
  • 2A person of importance or authority.

    重要的人;有权力的人

    a small-time lawyer keen to be someone

    不入流却又急于出人头地的律师。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This man is a nobody and you shouldn't try to pretend he's a someone.
    Synonyms
    grandee, important person, vip, very important person, notable, notability, worthy, personage, luminary, public figure, pillar of society, leading light, leader, panjandrum
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