Sometime、Sometimes和Some Time 辨析
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Sometime、Sometimes和Some Time 辨析
Sometime, Sometimes, and Some Time
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Sometime、sometimes和some time就像是三胞胎,样子长得像,听起来相差不大,而且含义都跟时间有关。你是不是也曾被它们迷惑?别着急,现在就教你几招!
While they appear very similar, sometime, sometimes, and some time have slightly different meanings. Sometime means a vague[不明确的]point in time, and usually refers to a long amount of time. Sometimes means occasionally. Some time refers to a period of time.
● sometime: 指某个不确定的时间
● sometimes: 指偶尔
● some time: 指一段时间
Sometime
Sometime refers to an unspecified point in time. It functions as an adverb, and is also synonymous[同义的]with someday, one day, or sooner or later. Adverbs are words that describe verbs, adjectives[形容词], and other adverbs.
For example, in The Nightingale, Kristin Hannah uses sometime to refer to an indefinite[不确定的]time in the night: “As usual in the hot summer months, Sophie had kicked the coverlet[床罩]to the floor sometime in the night.”
Sometime can also be an adjective that means occasional, but this use of the word is rare. For instance, one could say “He’s her sometime employee,” which implies[暗示]that he only works for her on occasion.
Sometime是副词,修饰动词、形容词和其他副词;指未说明、不具体的时间。
Sometimes
Sometimes is a very common adverb that means occasionally or now and then. For instance, Kazuo Ishiguro uses sometimes in The Buried Giant: “She and Beatrice went on conferring[交谈]in low voices, sometimes glancing towards the crowd, sometimes at Axl.”
Sometimes is an adverb of frequency, which is an adverb describing how often something happens. Some other adverbs of frequency are always, never, usually, and rarely. Sometimes is somewhat[有点]special in that it can go at the front, in the middle, or at the end of a sentence. For example, you can say “Sometimes he stays up late,” “He sometimes stays up late,” or “He stays up late sometimes.” The position of other adverbs of frequency tends to be more restricted.
Sometimes是副词,指偶尔,不时;这是一个表达频率或表明事情发生是否频繁的词;可放在句首、句中或句尾。
Some Time
The two-word expression some time means a period of time or quite a while. Some is an adjective describing the noun time. For example, in Girl at War, Sara Novic uses some time to describe a period of time of an unknown length: “‘I think we need some time apart.’ When I saw the words reflected on his face I wished I hadn’t said them.”
In the following example from The Nightingale, Kristin Hannah uses some time to imply quite a while: “It looked like no one had been in this apartment for some time. Probably not since that day Papa had left to save Isabelle.” The implication[含义]is that a large amount of time had lapsed since anyone had been inside the apartment. Whereas Novic uses some time to mean an unspecified period of time, in this example Hannah uses some time to suggest a long time.
Some time指一段时间,通常指不算短的时间,但时间长度不确定。