sorta / ˈsɔr tə /

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sorta 的定义

adv. 副词 adverb

Informal.

  1. sort of; somewhat: I'm sorta nervous about asking for a date.

更多sorta例句

  1. I’m the same guy I was then, but kinda, sorta not the same guy.
  2. It’s a needed reality check for a book that, despite its throwback vibe, benefits from some serendipitous timing, with so many people thinking about their “Big Picture” right now and launching into their sorta-post-pandemic lives.
  3. Taken by “the magic in the chemistry between Gabe and Uzoma,” Decrem says he “sorta fell in love with the project right away because it was so specific.”
  4. The top four teams in the East sorta beat up on each other all season, so it still feels like a tossup.
  5. Joy Behar issued a kinda-sorta apology after repeatedly misgendering celebrity activist Caitlyn Jenner during Friday’s broadcast of The View, claiming she simply hadn’t slept enough.
  6. Koenig proceeds to deliver her deeply conflicted, sorta-kinda support for Adnan.
  7. On August 17, just a few weeks before the fall campaign iced off, he had to go on national TV to offer a mea kinda sorta culpa.
  8. Oddly, an ad that threatens other people to stop drinking milk lest their kid end up like my kid just sorta rubs me the wrong way.
  9. And if the guy is not Prince Harry but someone who kinda-sorta looks like him, then what the hell is actually going on here?
  10. He was injured—kinda, sorta, barely—and he brushed it aside.
  11. "Well, it is sorta personal and rather abrupt," agreed the midget in an appeasing tone.
  12. If Archie got the express company's money—en hit sorta looks like he did—he was smart enough to 'duck out' with hit.
  13. Even though you ain't done nothin', make you feel sorta faint like inside!
  14. That means, the basic atoms of matter had been thrown out of kilter, sorta deranged.
  15. Waal, by hang, one does sorta ferget his sassiety manners, usin em so little.