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Wenrouhu Posted 20 years ago
Vocabulary

really something

The other day when I was reading a essay,I came across a phrase"really something".I can't understand it.what does it mean?Does it show that someone is not sure of something?
  

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Really something can refer to something that is special, ... in that particular conversation or situation. For example you're looking for a gift in a gift shop, suddenly your eyes are fixed on really something!

  • Really something can refer to something that is special, ...
  • in that particular conversation or situation.
  • For example you're looking for a gift in a gift shop, suddenly your eyes are fixed on really something!
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Really something can refer to something that is special, ... in that particular conversation or situation. For example you're looking for a gift in a gift shop, suddenly your eyes are fixed on really something!
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It is an Americanism...."something special" is probably the english equivalent.

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