单词 | my |
释义 | my From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishmymy1 /maɪ/ ●●● S1 W1 determiner [possessive form of ‘I’]1 OWNused by the person who is speaking to show that something belongs to or is connected with himself or herself Have you seen my car keys? My mother phoned last night. I’m sure you don’t want to listen to all my problems.my own family wouldn’t believe me. Even of my own an apartment 2 → my goodness/my God etc3 → my dear/darling/love etc Examples from the Corpusmy own• I've gotta get my own back.• I do not propose to open my own door to any such snooping interlopers, disturbers of my peace.• I know she's my own flesh and blood, but I hope she got whatever was coming to her.• I always feel, in my own little way, I am doing something for Free Trade.• I have been too much with myself and my own projects and thoughts.• I do not apologise for raising the matter on more than one occasion in interventions and again in my own speech.• How long is it since my own thoughts were carried off in such a way? mymy2 interjectionused when you are surprised, impressed, or upset My! Look at the size of that tree!Oh my, I’m going to be late!’ ‘It’s 3.30.’ ‘Examples from the Corpusmy• My! Is all this yours, Tom?Oh my• See, I've got the money with me. Oh my children!• Uh huh. Oh my gosh!• "It's 3:30." " Oh my , I'm going to be late!" |
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