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someday

/suhm-dey/US // ˈsʌmˌdeɪ //UK // (ˈsʌmˌdeɪ) //

有一天,有朝一日,有一天会,某天

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Definitions

adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : at an indefinite future time.

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Examples

  • Here’s hoping you see a few more of them someday before you die.

  • It’s an awkward marriage to be sure, non-breakers suddenly charged with championing an unfamiliar discipline, still holding out hope their preferred style of dance will someday impress Olympic organizers.

  • Diseases far worse than Covid-19 have appeared throughout human history, and there’s every reason to believe we may someday face one again.

  • Dunkin’ could have kept soaking up D’Amelio’s free publicity, but if anything, the deal serves as inspiration for others to keep posting — someday, you too, could end up on the menu.

  • Headen, the high school coach, believes the boy he once identified as a quarterback will be an NFL head coach someday.

  • But Winning Marriage will be essential for the historian who, someday, tries to tell the full story.

  • For reasons Lehman may someday wish to enumerate, he and Hitchcock had a falling out.

  • So while mourning the closing of De Robertis, consider that we might someday mourn the bankruptcy of whatever chain replaces it.

  • Though he currently lives in India, the Dalai Lama has told Vreeland that he must return someday to live as a monk in America.

  • It is to be hoped that someday they will be satisfied by getting candy for being good.

  • Every man who goes into the active service of the present war knows that someday, somehow, somewhere, he is going to get plugged.

  • Since it might someday be of such vital importance, he would make four copies of it.

  • But someday he might be leader and by then, surely, the Gerns would come.

  • We hope, someday, to figure out a method of restoring their sanity.

  • Someday, if we live, she'll own all the joints in the solar system.