something en el Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Traducciones de something en el diccionario inglés»español (Ir a español»inglés)

I.something [ingl. am. ˈsəmˌθɪŋ, ingl. brit. ˈsʌmθɪŋ] PRON.

1. something:

something
something has happened to her
something must be broken
have something to eat/drink
give him something to eat/drink
may I ask you something?
do you know something? I think we're lost
he caught sight of something white
it sounded like something out of a novel
or something of the kind
there may be something in what she says
it's not something to be proud of
that was something I hadn't expected
is it something I said?
it must be something you ate
it's not much, but it's something

2.1. something (in vague statements or approximations):

in eighteen hundred and something
she's 30 something, I reckon
she's 30 something, I reckon
have you gone mad or something?
have you gone mad or something?
something in the region of $50, 000
it was something over 12m long

3. something (sth special):

that party was something else! coloq.
she's quite something, isn't she? (in looks)
she's quite something, isn't she? (in general)
there's something about him
there's something about him
to have (got) something (be talented)

II.something [ingl. am. ˈsəmˌθɪŋ, ingl. brit. ˈsʌmθɪŋ] SUST. sin pl.

III.something [ingl. am. ˈsəmˌθɪŋ, ingl. brit. ˈsʌmθɪŋ] ADV. coloq.

La palabra que consultaste como aparece en otras partes del diccionario
she had something of the schoolmarm about her pey.

Traducciones de something en el diccionario español»inglés (Ir a inglés»español)

something en el diccionario PONS

Traducciones de something en el diccionario inglés»español (Ir a español»inglés)

I.something [ˈsʌm·θɪŋ] PRON. indet., sing.

La palabra que consultaste como aparece en otras partes del diccionario
that's not something to be sneezed at
to knock together something to eat
to do something different
to get something out of one's system coloq.
there's something amiss
to send something by fax

Traducciones de something en el diccionario español»inglés (Ir a inglés»español)

inglés británico

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
It evokes giggles and coquettishness; a sense of something perverse that at once fulfills man's needs and makes him debauched.
www.firstpost.com
For example, when a person is feeling guilty about something he did earlier, he will perceive the people around him as also feeling guilty.
en.wikipedia.org
This is something that should be done in the way that it was, subversively, not overtly.
religion.blogs.cnn.com
When she's really interested in something, she looks rather po-faced, but when the smile lights up, it's like the sun coming out.
www.dnaindia.com
He left approximately 18 months later, citing desensitization and feeling like he was becoming something he didn't want to be.
en.wikipedia.org
It is a large bird that is literally ablaze with fire, resembling something related to a phoenix.
en.wikipedia.org
So, even when they're both making exactly the same tone, there's still something completely different going on under the hood.
en.wikipedia.org
His status was something unique in Tibet, growing to possess military, political and economic power.
en.wikipedia.org
All because this vicious, careerist, small-minded martinet felt like getting something off his preening chest.
www.dailymail.co.uk
He is depicted as being happy, but there is a glint of something more in his eyes.
en.wikipedia.org

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