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somebody

/suhm-bod-ee, -buhd-ee, -buh-dee/US // ˈsʌmˌbɒd i, -ˌbʌd i, -bə di //UK // (ˈsʌmbədɪ) //

有人,某人,某个人,有人说

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Definitions

pron.代词 pronoun
  1. 1
    • : some person.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural some·bod·ies.

    • : a person of some note or importance.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • We could match the drivers with somebody in need in their area.

  • The formula has never been patented, apparently from fear somebody would find out.

  • The feeling of losing something or somebody that you may never get back is grief.

  • We’re trying to forecast and take perspective, and both of those things — thinking into the future and putting ourself in somebody else’s shoes — are extremely hard.

  • He’s somebody that we can count on to help us with connections in other counties, with sheriff’s departments and police enforcement.

  • Like I would do something making fun of somebody who was already down.

  • When you see somebody who looks like you doing something you never thought you could do, then that thing becomes possible.

  • How the hell does somebody show up at a David Duke organized event in 2002 and claim ignorance?

  • When My Own Private Idaho came out, that was the first time somebody from our generation was contributing.

  • Somebody had hung an American flag and people of the neighborhood had placed bouquets and candles.

  • And generally Mr. Crow forgot a grievance quickly, because he was sure to get angry with somebody else.

  • This contrast implies a great wrong somewhere, and for which somebody must be responsible.

  • The narrow individualism of the nineteenth century refused to recognize the social duty of supporting somebody else's grandmother.

  • How many never know how close they come to making their mistake, or being a statistic in somebody else's?

  • Do you suppose somebody's following him, that he thinks it necessary to ride clear around us?