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I . some [sʌm, səm] ADJ attr

1. some:

some (unknown amount: + pl)
some (unknown amount: + pl)
some (+ sing n)

2. some (certain: + pl):

some
some

3. some (general, unknown):

some
some
some
some
some day or another
some day or another

4. some (noticeable):

some
to some extent

5. some (slight, small amount):

some

7. some inf (showing annoyance):

to ti je [en] hotel!

II . some [sʌm, səm] PRON

2. some + pl vb (proportionate number):

some

3. some (certain people):

some just never learn!

4. some + sing vb (proportionate number):

some

III . some [sʌm, səm] ADV (roughly)

a [eɪ, ə], an [æn, ən] ART indef

1. a (undefined):

a
nek(i)

an [æn, ən] ART indef

See also a , A

A <-'s [or -s]>, a <-'s> [eɪ] N

1. A (letter):

A
A m
A
a m

2. A MUS:

A
A m
A
a m
A flat
As
A flat
as
A sharp
Ais
A sharp
ais
A major
A minor

3. A (school mark):

A
odlično
to get [an] A

4. A (blood type):

A
A
from A to Z
od A do Ž

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Some think that he's one of the pioneers of his generation and stands among the nation's most talented poets and novelists.
en.wikipedia.org
Let's spend some time with this, because it's equal parts misleading and guileless.
www.slate.com
After a series of court cases the nature of the guarantees for some policies was reinterpreted, becoming more onerous.
en.wikipedia.org
For some time she lived in a trailer on food stamps and welfare.
en.wikipedia.org
Some monarch seems to immerse themselves in spiritualism and religion.
en.wikipedia.org
However, at some point the mixdown master tape for this song was also lost, and apparently no backup copies had been made.
en.wikipedia.org
This was followed by outbreaks of sleeping sickness and smallpox that would halve the population of some areas.
en.wikipedia.org
Arsenal need some nastiness in them, a devilment which is used in the right way.
www.independent.ie
Some of the female athletes had suffered multiple miscarriages.
en.wikipedia.org
Another must is a good eye for detail to spot blemished bodywork or crash damage, and preferably some mechanical know-how, or a friend with some.
www.telegraph.co.uk

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