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quelque-chose

/kel-kuh-shohz/US // ˌkɛl kəˈʃoʊz //UK // (ˈkɛlkəˈʃəʊz) //

一些东西,某些东西,什么东西,某物

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : kickshaw.

Examples

  • Within minutes, it seems, of the disclosures of these tragic events, large numbers of people chose a side and stuck to it.

  • Anthony Goldstein probably chose a trip to the Quidditch World Cup over his Birthright trip to Israel.

  • “Nothing else to do” was the most common response for why people chose to go to The Ball, though that rang a little false to me.

  • Because I was president I had to do the write-up for the event and they chose that picture.

  • His section on why he and his wife split—he essentially chose soccer over her—would be risky if its candor were not so refreshing.

  • This tiny person spent little or none of his time in the tree-tops, but chose to stay near the ground.

  • Now, he chose a small table in a corner of the balcony, close to the glass screen.

  • What if his father insisted upon his going to London, and doing any other dirty work which these fellows chose to put upon him?

  • En fin il parvint Dieppe, & apres quelque sejour il se mit en mer le 26.

  • Mais il s'en estoit retir, -cause de quelque mortalit l survenu par des maladies dysenteriaques.