sometime
adverb
uk/ˈsʌm.taɪm/us/ˈsʌm.taɪm/at atimein thefutureor the past that is notknownor notstated:
(将来或过去的)某个时候sometime beforeJune6月份之前的某个时候
We really shouldmeetsometimesoontodiscussthedetails.我们的确应当尽快抽个时间讨论一下细节问题。
sometimeintheautumn秋天的某个时候
In the future & soon
- ahead
- ahead of
- all in good timeidiom
- anon
- ASAP
- away
- come
- hereon
- in
- in forsomethingidiom
- in the course of timephrase
- in the fullness of timeidiom
- presently
- shortly
- someday
- soon
- sooner or lateridiom
- space
- then
- yet
Grammar
Sometimesorsometime?
Sometimes means ‘not always or not often’:…sometime
adjective[before noun]
formaluk/ˈsʌm.taɪm/us/ˈsʌm.taɪm/(especiallyof ajoborposition) in the past but not anylonger:
(尤指工作或职位)以前的,曾经的The newpaperwill beheadedby Rebecca Jones, sometimeeditorof the "Daily News".这份新报纸的主编是曾经担任《每日新闻》主编的丽贝卡·琼斯。
Synonyms
erstwhileformal
former
old(FROM THE PAST)
aone-timeteacher, doctor, cleaner, etc.
In the past
- ago
- any moreidiom
- anymore
- back in the dayidiom
- back thenidiom
- clock
- departed
- dim
- flood
- many moons agoidiom
- mist
- moon
- more
- no longeridiom
- retro
- rewind the clockidiom
- step
- step back (in time)idiom
- the mists of timeidiom
- the status quo ante
Grammar
Sometimesorsometime?
Sometimes means ‘not always or not often’:…