myself
myself 英 [maɪˈself] 美 [maɪˈsɛlf]
pron. 我自己;我亲自
I cut myself on a knife. 我用刀时割伤了自己。
I live by myself 我自己一个人生活。
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- pron. 我自己;我亲自
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1. I cut myself on a knife.
我用刀时割伤了自己。
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2. I live by myself
我自己一个人生活。
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3. I'll speak to her myself.
我要亲自去跟她说。
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4. I found myself unable to speak.
我发现自己说不出话了。
- myself (pron.) c. 1500, alteration of meself, from Old English phrase (ic) me self, where me is "a kind of ethical dative" [OED], altered in Middle Ages from meself on analogy of herself, with her- felt as genitive; though analogous hisself remains bad form.
my·self ★ / maɪˈself ; NAmE maɪˈself / pronoun 1 ★ ( the reflexive form of I *I 的反身形式 ) used when the speaker or writer is also the person affected by an action (用于动作影响说话人或作者时)我自己 ◆ I cut myself on a knife. 我用刀时割伤了自己。 ◆ I wrote a message to myself. 我给自己留了个便条。 ◆ I found myself unable to speak. 我发现自己说不出话了。 ◆ I haven't been feeling myself recently (= I have not felt well). 我最近感觉不太好。 ◆ I needed space to be myself (= not influenced by other people). 我需要给自己留点儿空间。 2 ★ used to emphasize the fact that the speaker is doing sth (强调说话者在做某事)我本人,亲自 ◆ I'll speak to her myself. 我要亲自去跟她说。 ◆ I myself do not agree. 我本人不同意。 IDIOMS (all) by myˈself 1 alone; without anyone else (我)独自,单独 ◆ I live by myself 我自己一个人生活。 2 without help (我)独立地 ◆ I painted the room all by myself. 我独自一人粉刷了屋子。 (all) to myˈself for the speaker or writer alone; not shared 独自享用 ◆ I had a whole pizza to myself. 我独自吃了一整个比萨饼。 my·self / maɪˈself ; NAmE maɪˈself /
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