somewhat的意思和读音

somewhat

: [ˈsʌmwɑt, ˈsʌmhwɑt] : [ˈsʌmwɒt]

adv.

n.

adv.+adj.somewhat confused

adv.rather,fairly,to some extent,slightly,to a certain degree

somewhatadv.

1.to some degree

I was somewhat surprised to see him.

The situation has changed somewhat since we last met.

What happened to them remains somewhat of a mystery.

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n.1.,;,

adv.1.to some degree but not to a large degree

1. sunken a. somewhat ad. priest n. ...

2. SHARE walk SOMEWHAT PIAWN ...

3. one fourth form somewhat blast ...

5. simultaneously ad. somewhat ad. spontaneously ad.

6. somehow somewhat sore ...

7. simultaneously ad. somewhat ad. spontaneously ad.

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1.They show up in the early-morning hours: Chinese men and women, waiting silently and somewhat nervously outside of Apple stores in New York.

2.Now every night I have to look at the Olympic Games. China did not expect such a terrible, really played a somewhat unusual.

3."There's a somewhat strange brand loyalty and it's nice to be able to say yes, we can go and buy a new MG, " he said.MG轿。”

4.One caveat: these numbers likely vary somewhat in reliability, collected as they were from as Touch puts it, "a range of online sources. "Touch”。

5.Raining in my wandering, the wind gently Jing me on the cheek, at the moment I seem a somewhat bleak.

6.Williams said the mood in the wireless industry has improved somewhat, with companies starting to see "the light at the end of the tunnel. "Williams线。”

7.In any case, I think it was somewhat presumptuous of him to assume he could just bring along as many people as he wanted.

8.I did not see any signs of crime on the street, but the somewhat isolated location makes it a good spot for potential trouble.

9.That is to ask others on the same journey, but maybe somewhat ahead up the road, how they deal with it.

10.It may seem somewhat presumptuous for me to speak of the financial crisis here, in the temple of the right theory of business cycles.殿