English to Korean Meaning of somebody - 어떤 사람


Somebody :
어떤 사람

아무도, 약간, 어떤, 어떤 사람

somebodies어떤 사람
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Definitions of somebody in English
Noun(1) a human being
Examples of somebody in English
(1) You are at a party, and you have been chatting to somebody who seems very nice.(2) Well, somebody has decided to do something similar, if not exactly what I had in mind.(3) More dangerously, there is the advice to get somebody who has a nosebleed to tip their head back.(4) When is somebody going to take responsibility for these costly failures and mistakes?(5) I'd like to be somebody(6) It is impossible to write an honest letter to somebody who may send it on to a third party.(7) It's terrific to be working with somebody who has the whole thing in perspective.(8) We are not interested in somebody who makes nominal moves on school improvement.(9) If you catch a big rainbow trout in a loch or river then make no mistake - somebody reared it and fed it.(10) Now they are hoping somebody will help them start their project all over again.(11) It is only a matter of time before somebody is killed in one of these cowardly attacks.(12) If ever there was somebody who looked like an all-action-hero pilot, it was this guy.(13) Claire decided that she must have fallen asleep at the party, and somebody had taken her home.(14) From the very first time we met he came out to me as being somebody who would take the type of approach we needed at the club.(15) The best thing to do, if you can, is to pass your expenses on for somebody else to bear.(16) Could somebody older please tell me what they know now, so that I can make use of it when I am an adult?
Related Phrases of somebody
(1) some body ::
일부 신체
(2) somebody else ::
다른 누군가
(3) be somebody ::
사람 수
(4) somebody like you ::
당신 같은 사람
(5) with somebody ::
누군가와
(6) rip somebody off ::
사람을 벗어 버리고
Synonyms
Noun
1. important person ::
중요한 사람
2. VIP ::
요일
3. public figure ::
공인
4. notable ::
주목할 만한
5. dignitary ::
고위 인사
6. worthy ::
가치 있는
7. someone ::
어떤 사람
8. big name ::
큰 이름
9. household name ::
가계 이름
10. newsmaker ::
뉴스 메이커
11. celebrity ::
명성
12. star ::
13. superstar ::
슈퍼 스타
14. grandee ::
대공
15. luminary ::
선각자
16. leading light ::
최고의 빛
17. celeb ::
명사
18. bigwig ::
중요 인물
19. big shot ::
거물
20. big cheese ::
큰 치즈
21. hotshot ::
핫 샷
22. megastar ::
메가
Different Forms
somebodies, somebody
Word Example from TV Shows
...somebody called my cell
and told me to expect it.

...SOMEBODY called my cell and told me to expect it.

Breaking Bad Season 3, Episode 9

Uh, well, she's single,
so if somebody else asks her out,

Uh, well, she's single, so if SOMEBODY else asks her out,

The Big Bang Theory Season 10, Episode 24

Somebody got shot.
Somebody probably got shot.

Somebody got shot. Somebody probably got shot.

Breaking Bad Season 4, Episode 3

We must find Prince Oberyn before
he kills somebody, or several somebodies.

We must find Prince Oberyn before he kills SOMEBODY, or several somebodies.

Game of Thrones Season 4, Episode 1

If he wants to kill somebody,\Nhe should pull the trigger, not you.

If he wants to kill SOMEBODY,
he should pull the trigger, not you.

Money Heist Season 1, Episode 5

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