单词 | us |
释义 | us From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishusus /əs, s; strong ʌs/ ●●● S1 W1 pronoun1 XX[the object form of ‘we’] used by the person speaking or writing to refer to himself or herself and one or more other people Please help us. He arranged for us all to have a drink. She’s invited us both. My mother is coming to stay with us. Send us a donation now.us women/men/teachers etc Life is hard for us women. 2 people in general Global warming will affect all of us.3 XX British English spoken used instead of ‘me’. Many people think this use is incorrect Give us a kiss.Examples from the Corpusus• Kate told us she was getting a new car.• Do you want to go with us to the fair?us women/men/teachers etc• Let your experience be a lesson to all of us men.• The plain fact is that us women are fussy.• It's just that the powers that be treat us teachers like dirt.• The other story - perhaps apocryphal - was supposed to explain why he would never allow us women to assist at operations.• Give us women treated badly by male politicians. GeographyUS, thethe USUS, the (also the U.S.) /ˌjuː ˈes◂/SGCOUNTRY/NATIONthe United States —US adjective the US NavyOrigin us Old English |
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