some one

listen to the pronunciation of some one
Englisch - Türkisch
biraz bir
someone
birisi

Sanırım birisi oraya gitti. - I think that someone went there.

Bir yabancı omzuma arkadan dokundu. Beni başka birisiyle karıştırmış olmalı. - A stranger tapped me on the shoulder from behind. He must have mistaken me for someone else.

someone
biri

Sen yaşayabileceğin herhangi biriyle evlenme - sen onsuz yaşayamayacağın kişiyle evlen. - You don't marry someone you can live with — you marry the person whom you cannot live without.

Biri bu kitabın ilk üç sayfasını yırtmış. - Someone has ripped out the first three pages of this book.

someone
bir kimse

Bugün belirli bir kimse müthiş kırılgan oluyor. - A certain someone is being awfully fragile today.

O, şüpheleneceğin bir kimse değildi. - He wasn't someone you'd suspect.

someone
şahsiyet
someone
kimse

Neden kimse Tom'a yardım etmedi? - Why didn't someone help Tom?

Birinin kafasından neler geçtiğini kimse kesin olarak bilemez. - No one ever really knows what's going through someone else's head.

someone
önemli kimse
Englisch - Englisch

Definition von some one im Englisch Englisch wörterbuch

cut one some slack
To be lenient with; to give grace to someone after a mistake
someone
some person

Is someone there?.

someone
If you say that a person is someone or somebody in a particular kind of work or in a particular place, you mean that they are considered to be important in that kind of work or in that place. `Before she came around,' she says, `I was somebody in this town'. be someone to be or feel important
someone
{i} person, human, human being
someone
A partially specified but unnamed person
someone
pron. some person, somebody
someone
a human being; "there was too much for one person to do"
someone
You use someone or somebody to refer to a person without saying exactly who you mean. Her father was shot by someone trying to rob his small retail store I need someone to help me If somebody asks me how my diet is going, I say, `Fine'
some one

    Türkische aussprache

    sʌm hwʌn

    Aussprache

    /ˈsəm ˈhwən/ /ˈsʌm ˈhwʌn/

    Etymologie

    [ 's&m, for 2 without str ] (adjective.) before 12th century. Middle English som, adjective and pronoun, from Old English sum; akin to Old High German sum some, Greek hamE somehow, homos same; more at SAME.

    Videos

    ... going to send some one to Mars. ...
Favoriten