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['sʌmθɪŋ] 1. n, pronщо-не́будь, щось, де́щоsomething else — ще що-не́будь
to be up to something — замишля́ти щось недо́бре
he is something of a painter — він до де́якої мі́ри худо́жник
I felt there was a little something wanting — я відчува́в, що чого́сь не вистача́є
there is something about it in the papers — про це зга́дується в газе́тах
••2. advto think something of oneself — бу́ти висо́кої ду́мки про се́бе
1) тро́хи, до де́якої мі́ри, де́щоsomething like — тро́хи схо́жий
something too much of this — на́дто бага́то цього́
2) прибли́зноit must be something like six o'clock — ма́бу́ть, бли́зько шо́стої годи́ни
3) чудо́воthat's something like a hit! — оце́ так уда́р!
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