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English - Turkish
biraz

O, oryantal sanatında birazcık uzmandır. - He is something of an expert on oriental art.

Sen biraz baş belasısın, değil mi? - You're something of a troublemaker, aren't you?

bir tür
gibi bir şey
bir parça
birazcık
something
birşey

Tom asla ağzını birşeyi şikayet etmeden açmaz. - Tom never opens his mouth without complaining about something.

Yarın sabah Tom'un birşeyler yapmasına yardım etmeliyim. - I have to help Tom do something tomorrow morning.

something
biraz

Köpeğini besleyecek bir şey almak için biraz paraya ihtiyacı vardı. - She needed some money to buy something to feed her dog.

Tom Mary'den yiyecek bir şey alabilmesi için biraz para istedi. - Tom asked Mary for some money so he could buy something to eat.

something
falan

Sen bir polis falan mısın? - Are you a cop or something?

Öğle yemeğin için bir sandviç falan hazırlayacağım. - I'll fix a sandwich or something for your lunch.

something
{i} önemli bir şey

Önemli bir şey biliyor gibi görünüyor. - She seems to know something important.

Sana önemli bir şey söylemek üzereyim. - I'm about to tell you something important.

something
bir parça şey
something
olağanüstü bir şey

Olağanüstü bir şey görmek istiyor musun? - Do you want to see something extraordinary?

something
(hiç yoktan iyi) bir şey
something
bir şey

Bazı doktorlar hastalarını memnun etmek için bir şeyler söylerler. - Some doctors say something to please their patients.

Bana yapacak bir şey ver. - Give me something to do.

something
{i} 1. bir şey: She wants something brighter. Daha frapan renkli bir şey istiyor. Can I get you something to drink? Size içecek bir şey
him of
onanma
something
birşeyler

Bu öğleden sonra Tom'un birşeyler yapmasına yardım edeceğim. - I'm going to help Tom do something this afternoon.

Yarın sabah Tom'un birşeyler yapmasına yardım etmeliyim. - I have to help Tom do something tomorrow morning.

something
bir şey: She wants something brighter. Daha frapan renkli bir şey istiyor. Can I get you something to drink? Size içecek bir şey
English - English

Definition of something of in English English dictionary

something
An uncertain or unspecified thing; one thing

I have a feeling something good is going to happen today.

something
A talent or quality that is difficult to specify

She has a certain something.

something
An object whose name is forgotten by, unknown or unimportant to the user, e.g., from words of a song. Also used to refer to an object earlier indefinitely referred to as 'something' (pronoun sense)

She wiped something with a cloth, wiped at the wall shelf, and put the something on it, clinking glass.

something
To a high degree
something
A quality to a moderate degree

The performance was something of a disappointment.

something
Applied to an action whose name is forgotten by, unknown or unimportant to the user, e.g. from words of a song

Oh how we somethinged on the hmmm hmm we were wed. Dear, was I ever on the stage?”.

something
an important person; a somebody

He looks a something behind that big desk.

something
Somebody or something who is superlative in some way

She's really something. I can't believe she would do such a mean thing.

something
Having a characteristic that the speaker cannot specify
something
{a} rather
something
{n} more or less, part
something
somewhat; to a degree
something
A person or thing importance
something
pron. some object, unspecified item; certain amount, some unknown quantity (i.e. twenty-something)
something
You use something to refer to a thing, situation, event, or idea, without saying exactly what it is. He realized right away that there was something wrong There was something vaguely familiar about him The garden was something special `You said there was something you wanted to ask me,' he said politely There was something in her attitude that bothered him
something
If you say that a thing is something of a disappointment, you mean that it is quite disappointing. If you say that a person is something of an artist, you mean that they are quite good at art. The city proved to be something of a disappointment She received something of a surprise when Robert said that he was coming to New York
something
In some degree; somewhat; to some extent; at some distance
something
You can use something to say that the description or amount that you are giving is not exact. Clive made a noise, something like a grunt There was something around a thousand dollars in the office strong box Their membership seems to have risen to something over 10,000
something
something like: see like
something
vagueness You use something in expressions such as `or something' and `or something like that' to indicate that you are referring to something similar to what you have just mentioned but you are not being exact. This guy, his name was Briarly or Beardly or something The air fare was about a hundred and ninety-nine pounds or something like that
something
If you say that a person or thing is something or is really something, you mean that you are very impressed by them. The doors here are really something, all made of good wood like mahogany
something
a thing of some kind; "is there something you want?"
something
{i} some object, unspecified object; special or remarkable person or thing (Informal)
something
a thing of some kind; "is there something you want?
something
An object whose nature is yet to be defined
something
An object whose name is forgotten by, unknown or unimportant to the user, e.g., from words of a song. Also used to refer to an object earlier indefinitely referred to as something (pronoun sense)
something
Anything unknown, undetermined, or not specifically designated; a certain indefinite thing; an indeterminate or unknown event; an unspecified task, work, or thing
something
You can use something in expressions like `that's something' when you think that a situation is not very good but is better that it might have been. Well, at least he was in town. That was something
something
If you say that there is something in an idea or suggestion, you mean that it is quite good and should be considered seriously. Christianity has stood the test of time, so there must be something in it Could there be something in what he said?
something
A part; a portion, more or less; an indefinite quantity or degree; a little
something
to a certain extent, somewhat; quite, to an extreme degree
something
somewhat

Although this chap came into the world in a somewhat impudent fashion, before he was sent for, his mother was pretty; we had fun making him, and the illegitimate fellow must be acknowledged. - Though this knave came something saucily into the world before he was sent for, yet was his mother fair; there was good sport at his making, and the whoreson must be acknowledged.

something of

    Hyphenation

    some·thing of

    Turkish pronunciation

    sʌmthîng ıv

    Pronunciation

    /ˈsəmᴛʜəɴɢ əv/ /ˈsʌmθɪŋ əv/

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