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The word someone refers a person or an individual, but not necessarily a specific one. If you're not hungry enough for dessert after lunch, you can ask the friends at your table, “Does someone want my ice cream sandwich?”
It's a funny contradiction, but the noun someone can be used to mean “any unspecified person,” but also “a very important person.” So a child might say, “When I grow up, I want to be someone,” meaning that they want to be well-known or famous, or just really good at something. Someone and somebody are synonyms, so you can use them interchangeably, although someone is slightly more formal.
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单词用法
词根词缀
词根: one
=one,表示”一”
adj.
lone 孤独的, 独立的l+one一→adj.孤独的, 独立的
lonely 孤独的,寂寞的lone[adj.孤独的, 独立的]+ly表形容词→adj.孤独的,寂寞的
only 唯一的, 单独的one一+ly表形容词→adj.唯一的, 单独的
someone 有人, 某人some某些+one一→adj.有人, 某人
conj.
once 一旦one一+ce→once一次→一旦
n.
loneliness 孤独, 寂寞lonely孤独的,寂寞的+ness表名词→n.孤独, 寂寞
n.&adv.
once 一次, 从前, 曾经one一+ce→once一次→一旦
num.
one 一one一→num.一 pron.一[个,只……]
pron.
everyone 每人,人人,各人every每+one一→pron.每人,人人,各人
one 一[个,只……]one一→num.一 pron.一[个,只……]
oneself 自己, 亲自one一+self自己→pron.自己, 亲自