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sorta

/sawr-tuh/US // ˈsɔr tə //

某种程度上,某种程度上说,某种程度上讲,某种程度上是

Definitions

adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1

    Informal.

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

Examples

  • I’m the same guy I was then, but kinda, sorta not the same guy.

  • 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.

  • 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.”

  • The top four teams in the East sorta beat up on each other all season, so it still feels like a tossup.

  • 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.

  • Koenig proceeds to deliver her deeply conflicted, sorta-kinda support for Adnan.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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?

  • He was injured—kinda, sorta, barely—and he brushed it aside.

  • "Well, it is sorta personal and rather abrupt," agreed the midget in an appeasing tone.

  • If Archie got the express company's money—en hit sorta looks like he did—he was smart enough to 'duck out' with hit.

  • Even though you ain't done nothin', make you feel sorta faint like inside!

  • That means, the basic atoms of matter had been thrown out of kilter, sorta deranged.

  • Waal, by hang, one does sorta ferget his sassiety manners, usin em so little.