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Can I have some water?
Можно мне немного воды? ☰
Please give me some milk.
Дайте мне, пожалуйста, молока. ☰
It was in some newspaper.
Это было в какой-то газете. ☰
Some hope(s)!
We met some years ago.
Мы встретились /познакомились/ несколько лет назад. ☰
He felt some better.
Он почувствовал себя немного лучше. ☰
That was some party!
Вот это была вечеринка! ☰
I shall be away for some time.
Некоторое время меня здесь не будет. ☰
Some ran, some did not run.
Одни побежали, другие нет. ☰
There must be some mistake.
Там должна быть какая-то ошибка. ☰
They were here for some weeks.
Они были здесь в течение нескольких недель. ☰
He’ll need some health.
Ему потребуется немало здоровья. ☰
I hope I’ve been of some help.
Надеюсь, что я смог хоть как-то помочь. ☰
At first it was some difficult.
Поначалу было довольно трудно. ☰
Ha! Ha! Some expert you are.
Ха-ха-ха! Тоже мне, специалист! ☰
There are some cats in the garden.
В саду несколько кошек. ☰
He has been here for some years now.
Он живёт здесь уже несколько лет. ☰
Would you like some more potatoes?
Хочешь ещё картошки? ☰
We did not meet again for some years.
Несколько лет мы больше не встречались. ☰
He spoke at some length about his problems.
Он довольно долго говорил о своих проблемах. ☰
I need to work on it some more.
Мне нужно поработать над этим ещё. ☰
He was still some distance away.
Он всё ещё находился на некотором расстоянии. ☰
I have some money left, but not much.
У меня ещё остались деньги, но их немного. ☰
You think you’re some, now, don’t you?
Ты думаешь, что ты очень крутой, да? ☰
Cut some of the meat into small pieces.
Часть мяса порежьте на мелкие кусочки. ☰
He hunted some, and fished some.
Он немного поохотился и порыбачил. ☰
She had some interest in the job.
Она имела некоторую заинтересованность в этой вакансии. ☰
The club consists of some 40 members.
В клубе где-то около сорока членов. ☰
It will take some time for the wounds to heal.
Потребуется некоторое время, чтобы раны зажили. ☰
The material of which the house is built looks some like marble.
Материал, из которого построен дом, немного похож на мрамор. ☰
Перевод с английского на русский слова some
Some — (s[u^]m), a. [OE. som, sum, AS. sum; akin to OS., OFries., & OHG. sum, OD. som, D. sommig, Icel. sumr, Dan. somme (pl.), Sw. somlige (pl.), Goth. sums, and E. same. [root]191. See
some — [ səm, strong sʌm ] function word, quantifier *** Some can be used in the following ways: as a determiner (followed by an uncountable noun): I ll make some coffee. (followed by a plural noun): She brought me some flowers. (followed by a singular… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
some — 1. The use of some to mean ‘very much’ or ‘notably such’ in sentences of the type. This is some party is still considered suitable mainly for informal contexts, and Churchill s famous line in a speech in 1941, Some chicken! Some neck! (in… … Modern English usage
some — [sum] adj. [ME som < OE sum, a certain one, akin to Goth sums < IE * som > SAME] 1. being a certain one or ones not specified or known [open some evenings] 2. being of a certain unspecified (but often considerable) number, quantity,… … English World dictionary
-some — as a suffix forming adjectives, it represents O.E. sum (see SOME (Cf. some); Cf. O.Fris. sum, Ger. sam, O.N. samr), related to sama same. As a suffix added to numerals meaning a group of that number (Cf. twosome) it represents O.E. sum some, used … Etymology dictionary
Some — Données clés Réalisation Chang Yoon hyun Scénario Kim Eun jeong Kim Eun shil Acteurs principaux Ko Soo Song Ji hyo Pays d’origine … Wikipédia en Français
some — O.E. sum some, from P.Gmc. *sumas (Cf. O.S., O.Fris., O.H.G. sum, O.N. sumr, Goth. sums), from PIE root *sem one, as one (Cf. Skt. samah even, level, similar, identical; Gk. HAMO (Cf. hamo ); see SAME (Cf … Etymology dictionary
-some — ( s[u^]m). [AS. sum; akin to G. & OHG. sam, Icel. samr, Goth. lustusams longed for. See
-some — Ⅰ. some [1] ► SUFFIX forming adjectives meaning: 1) productive of: loathsome. 2) characterized by being: wholesome. 3) apt to: tiresome. ORIGIN Old English. Ⅱ. some … English terms dictionary
Перевод с английского на русский слова some
Some — (s[u^]m), a. [OE. som, sum, AS. sum; akin to OS., OFries., & OHG. sum, OD. som, D. sommig, Icel. sumr, Dan. somme (pl.), Sw. somlige (pl.), Goth. sums, and E. same. [root]191. See
some — [ səm, strong sʌm ] function word, quantifier *** Some can be used in the following ways: as a determiner (followed by an uncountable noun): I ll make some coffee. (followed by a plural noun): She brought me some flowers. (followed by a singular… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
some — 1. The use of some to mean ‘very much’ or ‘notably such’ in sentences of the type. This is some party is still considered suitable mainly for informal contexts, and Churchill s famous line in a speech in 1941, Some chicken! Some neck! (in… … Modern English usage
some — [sum] adj. [ME som < OE sum, a certain one, akin to Goth sums < IE * som > SAME] 1. being a certain one or ones not specified or known [open some evenings] 2. being of a certain unspecified (but often considerable) number, quantity,… … English World dictionary
-some — as a suffix forming adjectives, it represents O.E. sum (see SOME (Cf. some); Cf. O.Fris. sum, Ger. sam, O.N. samr), related to sama same. As a suffix added to numerals meaning a group of that number (Cf. twosome) it represents O.E. sum some, used … Etymology dictionary
Some — Données clés Réalisation Chang Yoon hyun Scénario Kim Eun jeong Kim Eun shil Acteurs principaux Ko Soo Song Ji hyo Pays d’origine … Wikipédia en Français
some — O.E. sum some, from P.Gmc. *sumas (Cf. O.S., O.Fris., O.H.G. sum, O.N. sumr, Goth. sums), from PIE root *sem one, as one (Cf. Skt. samah even, level, similar, identical; Gk. HAMO (Cf. hamo ); see SAME (Cf … Etymology dictionary
-some — ( s[u^]m). [AS. sum; akin to G. & OHG. sam, Icel. samr, Goth. lustusams longed for. See
-some — Ⅰ. some [1] ► SUFFIX forming adjectives meaning: 1) productive of: loathsome. 2) characterized by being: wholesome. 3) apt to: tiresome. ORIGIN Old English. Ⅱ. some … English terms dictionary

