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Time ˈsʌmtaɪm Refer Future I Job Some·Time Adverb

word sometime
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/sʌ̱mtaɪm/
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[ADV 副词](过去或将来的)某个时间 You use sometime to refer to a time in the future or the past that is unknown or that has not yet been decided.
  [ADV with v]
  • The sales figures won't be released until sometime next month...

    下个月的某个时间才会公布销售数据。

  • Why don't you come and see me sometime?...

    为什么不找个时间来看看我?

  • I'm aiming to get to work by nine sometime...

    我准备 9 点左右开始工作。

  • I really want to go to Spain sometime.

    我真的很想找个时间去趟西班牙。

  • 2
    [ADJ 形容词]前…(以前担任过某项职务) You use sometime to describe a job or role that a person used to have.
      [ADJ n]
  • Cecile was in her early thirties, a sometime actress, dancer and singer.

    塞茜尔三十出头,曾经做过演员、舞蹈演员和歌手。

  • Usage Note :

    Take care not to confuse sometime and sometimes

    切勿将 sometime 与 sometimes 混淆。


    Oxford
    some·time / ˈsʌmtaɪm ; NAmE ˈsʌmtaɪm /
    adverb
    ,
    adjective
    adverb ( also ˈsome time ) at a time that you do not know exactly or has not yet been decided 在某时(不确切或尚未决定) I saw him sometime last summer. 我去年夏天什么时候见过他。 We must get together sometime. 我们一定要找个时间聚一下。 adjective [only before noun ] ( formal) 1 used to refer to what sb used to be (指某人曾经是…)从前的,一度的 Thomas Atkins, sometime vicar of this parish 本教区先前的牧师托马斯 · 阿特金斯 2 ( NAmE) used to refer to what sb does occasionally (指某人做某事)偶尔的 a sometime contributor to this magazine 一位偶尔给本刊投稿的作者 some·time / ˈsʌmtaɪm ; NAmE ˈsʌmtaɪm /
    LDC
    sometime1 adverb
    sometime2 adjective
    sometimesome‧time1, ˈsome time /ˈsʌmtaɪm/ ●●● S2 adverb
    Examples
    Collocations
    at a time in the future or in the past, although you do not know exactly whensometime around/in/during etc We’ll take a vacation sometime in September. Our house was built sometime around 1900.
    sometime1 adverb
    sometime2 adjective
    sometimesometime2 adjective [only before noun]
    Examples
    1formal former:  Sir Richard Marsh, the sometime chairman of British Rail2American English used to say that someone does or has a particular job part of the time:  Grimm, a sometime delivery driver, lives with his elderly mother.
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