thee 英 [ðiː]   美 [ði]

thee

thee  英 [ðiː] 美 [ði]

pron. 你(古英语thou的宾格) 

名词复数:thees 

thee does not understand. 你不懂。
I dub thee Sir Lancelot. 我封你为兰斯洛特骑士。

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  • pron. 你(古英语thou的宾格)
  • 1. thee does not understand.

    你不懂。

  • 2. I dub thee Sir Lancelot.

    我封你为兰斯洛特骑士。

  • 3. Stay with us, and I will not mock at thee.

    留下来和我们在一起吧,我不会嘲笑你的。

  • thee (pron.) Old English þe (accusative and dative singular of þu "thou"), from Proto-Germanic *theke (source also of Old Frisian thi, Middle Dutch di, Old High German dih, German dich, Old Norse þik, Norwegian deg, Gothic þuk), from PIE *tege-, accusative of root *tu-, second person singular pronoun (see thou). The verb meaning "to use the pronoun 'thee' to someone" is recorded from 1662, in connection with the rise of Quakerism.
thee / ðiː ; NAmE ðiː / pronoun ( old use or dialect) a word meaning ‘you’, used when talking to only one person who is the object of the verb (第二人称单数的宾格)你 We beseech thee, O Lord. 主啊,我们恳求您。 compare thou thee / ðiː ; NAmE ðiː /
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