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some·thing  (smthng)
pron.
1. An undetermined or unspecified thing: "We're all recalling something, furtively seeking something" Virginia Woolf.
2. An unspecified or undetermined amount or extent: We know something about the early settlers in this area.
3. One having some or many of the same attributes, character, or essence as another: Trying to fix the computer myself was something of a mistake.
n.
1. A remarkable or important thing or person: He thinks he is something in that uniform.
2. One who falls into a specified age range. Often used in combination: fortysomethings who attended their class reunion.
adj.
Of, relating to, or being a member of a specified age range. Often used in combination: "the lives and loves of hip, twentysomething city dwellers" Joseph P. Kahn.
adv.
1. A little; somewhat: She looks something like her mother.
2. Informal To an extreme degree: He drinks something fierce.
Idiom:
something else Informal
One that is very special or quite remarkable: Her new film is something else.

something
pron
1. an unspecified or unknown thing; some thing: there was something wrong
2. an unspecified or unknown amount: something less than a hundred
3. an impressive or important person, thing, or event: isn't that something?
4. something else Slang, chiefly US a remarkable person or thing
Adverb
to some degree; somewhat: he looks something like me
Translations

something [ˈsʌmθɪŋ] pronalgo
adv he's something like me → es un poco como yo;
something to do → algo que hacer;
it's something of a problem → es bastante problemático
something [ˈsʌmθɪŋ] some pronquelque chose m;
something interesting → quelque chose d'intéressant;
something to do → quelque chose à faire;
he's something like me → il est un peu comme moi;
it's something of a problem → il y a là un problème
something [ˈsʌmθɪŋ] pronetwas;
something nice → etwas Schönes;
there's something wrong → da stimmt etwas nicht;
would you like something to eat/drink? → möchten Sie etwas zu essen/trinken?
something [ˈsʌmθɪŋ] pronqualcosa;
something interesting → qualcosa di interessante;
something to do → qualcosa da fare;
he's something like me → mi assomiglia un po';
it's something of a problem → è un bel problema


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