[ADV 副词]有点儿;有些;有几分 You use somewhat to indicate that something is the case to a limited extent or degree.
[ADV with cl/group]
[FORMAL 正式]
He concluded that Oswald was somewhat abnormal...
他断定奥斯瓦尔德有点不正常。
He explained somewhat unconvincingly that the company was paying for everything...
他解释说公司会支付一切费用,这个说法有点令人不能信服。
Although his relationship with his mother had improved somewhat, he was still depressed...
尽管和母亲的关系有所改观,他仍然十分消沉。
'I believe you know him'—'Somewhat.'
“我相信你认识他。”——“算是吧。”
Oxford
some·what★AWL/ˈsʌmwɒt; NAmEˈsʌmwʌt/adverbto some degree 有点;有几分;稍微SYN
rather
◆I was somewhat surprised to see him.见到他我颇感诧异。◆The situation has changed somewhat since we last met.自我们上次见面以来情况有些变化。◆What happened to them remains somewhat ofa mystery. 他们到底出了什么事,到现在仍可以说是个谜。some·what/ˈsʌmwɒt; NAmEˈsʌmwʌt/
more than a little but not verysomewhat larger/higher/newer etc The price is somewhat higher than I expected. Things have changed somewhat since then.somewhat of To say that I was surprised is somewhat of an understatement.
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