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Pocket Oxford Spanish Dictionary © 2005 Oxford University Press:
somebody1 /'sʌmˌbɑ:di / ||/'sʌmbədi/ pronombre
alguien;
~'s coming viene alguien;
who was it? — John ~ ¿quién era? — John algo or John no sé cuánto (fam)
somebody2 sustantivo (no pl): to be ~ ser(conj.⇒) alguien

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Diccionario Espasa Concise © 2000 Espasa Calpe:
somebody ['sʌmbədɪ]
I pron alguien: somebody or other must have taken it, alguien debe de habérselo llevado
     somebody else, otro,-a, otra persona
    
II nombre to be (a) somebody, ser alguien
     LOC: somebody up there likes him, tiene mucha suerte



somebody: WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2010
Compound Forms:
do somebody out of somethingestafar algo a alguien v
get a rise out of somebodyhacer perder los estribos a alguien v
get back at somebodyvengarse de alguien v
look after of somebodytener al cuidado a alguien v
look after of somebodyencargarse de alguien v
somebody who intervenes (controller)interventor
somebody who intervenes (speaker)ponente
speak evil of somebodyhablar mal de alguien v
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