something else - Wiktionary, the free dictionary (original) (raw)
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
- (literally) Another unspecified item, perhaps not yet known or decided upon.
- 2022 September 21, Brendan Rice, “Ready for inspection”, in RAIL, number 966, page 61:
It's a bracket for a camera at the moment, but it could be turned into a bracket for something else.
- 2022 September 21, Brendan Rice, “Ready for inspection”, in RAIL, number 966, page 61:
- (informal) Something exceptional, out of the ordinary, unusual.
My mother's cooking is something else! - (informal) A person or thing that is outstandingly unfavorable.
You mean to tell me you let those kids walk all the way home? At night in the rain? Man, you're really something else.
- Note: These translations are adjectives, not nouns.
exceptional, out of the ordinary, unusual
- Chinese:
Mandarin: 特別出色的 / 特别出色的 (tèbié chūsè de) - Dutch: (please verify) nog 's wat anders
- Finnish: omaa luokkaansa (in a class of its own)
- German: (please verify) etwas anderes
- Hindi: कुछ अलग (kuch alag) (literally)
- Macedonian: (please verify) нешто посебно (nešto posebno)
- Russian: не́что осо́бенное (néčto osóbennoje), слов нет (slov net), что-то с чем-то (ru) (što-to s čem-to)
- Spanish: palabras mayores
- Tagalog: pambihira
- Ukrainian: винятковий (vynjatkovyj), незвичайний (nezvyčajnyj), надзвичайний (nadzvyčajnyj)