释义 |
moi, pers. pron.|mwa| [Fr. moi me.] In humorous or mock self-deprecatory use: me, myself.
1977Washington Post Mag. 4 Nov. 18/2 My wife and my Kiddies and my aspidistra, who appear with the gracious permission of..moi! 1979Cleese & Booth Compl. Fawlty Towers (1988) 190 So Harry says, ‘You don't like me any more. Why not?’ And he says, ‘Because you've got so terribly pretentious.’ And Harry says, ‘Pretentious? Moi?’ 1988Sunday Times 24 Jan. g3/1, 11 honest men and women, including a headmistress, a rabbi, a newspaper editor, a poet, a professor, a business man, some famous writers and moi. 1992Zzap 64! Nov. 58 My, my. What an original plotline. I'm sure this one was around when Moses parted the red sea (sarcastic, moi?). 1995Guardian 26 June ii. 6/5 Rosa: You can be ruthless. Dominic: Moi? Ruthless? |