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something English-French

quelque chose

thirty something English-French

jeune cadre de plus de trente ans qui s'installe, fonde une famille, etc

something to do in something English-French

quelque chose à faire

something interesting in something English-French

quelque chose d'intéressant

in nineteen-sixty-something in something English-French

en mille neuf cent soixante et quelques

there is something amiss in amiss English-French

il y a quelque chose qui ne va pas

they're up to something in up English-French

ils mijotent quelque chose

something needed to be done in need English-French

il fallait faire quelque chose

we ought to say something in ought English-French

nous devrions dire quelque chose

something urgent has come up in come English-French

j'ai quelque chose d'urgent à faire

she's gone shopping or something in something English-French

elle est allée faire les courses ou quelque chose comme ça

there is something (badly) wrong in wrong English-French

il y a quelque chose qui ne va pas (du tout)

there's something wrong with this computer in wrong English-French

il y a un problème avec cet ordinateur

something British & World English

a thing that is unspecified or unknown

something English-Italian

qualche cosa, qualcosa

or something in something British & World English

added as a reference to an unspecified alternative similar to the thing mentioned

quite or really something in something British & World English

something considered impressive or notable

something else in something British & World English

an exceptional person or thing

thirty-something forty-something, etc. in something British & World English

an unspecified age between thirty and forty (or forty and fifty, etc.)

something fierce in fierce British & World English

to a great and almost overwhelming extent

—— speaking in speaking British & World English

used to indicate the degree of accuracy intended in a statement or the point of view from which it is made

thirty-something English-German

be thirty-something

back something up in back British & World English

make a spare copy of data or a disk

bail someone/thing out in bail ( also bale)3 British & World English

rescue someone or something from a difficulty

bake something in in bake British & World English

incorporate something as an integral part of a product, service, or system

bang something out in bang1 British & World English

play music noisily, enthusiastically, and unskilfully

bash something out in bash British & World English

produce something rapidly without preparation or attention to detail