单词 | somehow |
释义 | somehow (sʌmhaʊ ) 1. adverb [ADVERB with verb, ADVERB adjective] B1+ You use somehow to say that you do not know or cannot say how something was done or will be done. We'll manage somehow, you and me. I know we will. Channel 4 arrived and somehow created a different role for television. Somehow Karin managed to cope with the demands of her career. Somehow I knew he would tell me the truth. He's been very quiet and withdrawn, sort of different, somehow. This city is somehow different. Synonyms: one way or another, come what may, come hell or high water [informal], by fair means or foul 2. somehow or other phrase You use or other in expressions like somehow or other and someone or other to indicate that you cannot or do not want to be more precise about the information that you are giving. [vagueness] I was going to have him called away from the house on some pretext or other. The Foundation is holding a dinner in honour of something or other. Somehow or other he's involved. Translations: Chinese: 不知何故 Japanese: 何とか |
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