someone
pron. 某人,有人
n. 某个人
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...
她的父亲被企图抢劫他那间小零售店的人开枪打死了。
I need someone to help me...
我需要有人帮忙。
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.
He was somebody in the law division...
他在法律部门是个人物。
'Before she came around,' she says, 'I was somebody in this town'.
“她来之前,”她说道,“我在这个镇上也算得上个人物了。”
1. a human being;
I'll ask them to send someone out straightaway to fix the car.
我会请他们马上派人修理汽车的.
She took someone else's book in mistake for her own.
她把别人的书错当成自己的书拿走了.
I am sorry I have to hang up now. Someone is knocking at the door.
对不起,我得挂电话了, 有人敲门.
Someone has been listening in to our telephone conversation.
有人一直在窃听我们的电话谈话.
Since someone has to go anyway, let me go.
反正得去一个人, 就让我去吧!