单词 | himself |
释义 | himselfhimself /ɪmˈsɛlf; strong hɪmˈsɛlf/ ●●● S1 W1 pronoun 1a)[reflexive form of “he”] used to show that the man or boy you are speaking or writing about is affected by his own action: I don’t think he hurt himself when he fell. Mikey calls himself Michael these days. Peter considers himself a poet. b)the reflexive form of “he,” used after words like “everyone,” “anyone,” “no one,” etc.: Everyone here should decide for himself.2the strong form of “he,” used to emphasize the subject or object of a sentence: Steve himself is just recovering from surgery. He built the closets himself.3(all) by himself a)alone: Don’s traveling by himself. b)without help from anyone else: He’s standing up by himself already.4have something (all) to himself if a man or boy has something to himself, he does not have to share it with anyone: Jerry wanted to have the company all to himself.5not feel/look/seem like himself if a man or boy is not feeling, looking, etc. like himself, he does not feel or behave in the way that he usually does because he is nervous, upset, or sick: Doug hasn’t been himself lately. → see also yourself |
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