sometime
adv. 将来某个时候; 过去某个时候; 改天; 来日
adj. (指某人曾经是…)从前的,一度的; 某一时间的
You use sometime to refer to a time in the future or the past that is unknown or that has not yet been decided.
The sales figures won't be released until sometime next month...
下个月的某个时间才会公布销售数据。
Why don't you come and see me sometime?...
为什么不找个时间来看看我?
You use sometime to describe a job or role that a person used to have.
Cecile was in her early thirties, a sometime actress, dancer and singer.
塞茜尔三十出头,曾经做过演员、舞蹈演员和歌手。
1. belonging to some prior time;
1. at some indefinite or unstated time;
If there is one thing one always yearn for and sometime attain, it is human love!
如果有一件人可以永远渴望,而且有时能够得到的东西, 那就是人类的爱!
B: The installer will be there sometime between 8 a.m. and 6 . m.
电话装没人员将在早上8点到下午6点间到你那儿.
He was in Paris sometime in April.
四月的某段时间他曾在巴黎.
New students will come to our school sometime next week.
新学员将于下周某时来校.
Maybe we can get together sometime.
也许今后我们有机会在一起.