单词 | herself |
释义 | herself herself /hɜːˈself/ aep /hɝː-/ pronoun A2 used to refer to a female object of a verb, that is the same person or animal as the subject of the verb: » She kept telling herself that nothing was wrong.» My mother would worry herself to death if she knew what I was doing.Thesaurus+: ↑Reflexive formsB2 used to emphasize a particular woman, girl, or female animal: » She decorated the cake herself.» She herself admitted that it was wrong.Thesaurus+: ↑Reflexive forms(all) by herselfA2 If a woman or girl does something by herself, she does it alone or without help from anyone else: » She lives by herself in an enormous house.» Holly's only three but she wrote her name all by herself.Thesaurus+: ↑Reflexive formsThesaurus+: ↑Alone , ↑Separateness and isolation in space(all) to herselfF0 for her use only: » Mum's got the house to herself this weekend.Thesaurus+: ↑Single, double and multiplenot be/seem/feel herselfF0 not to be, seem, or feel as happy or healthy as usual: » Is Michelle all right? She doesn't seem quite herself at the moment.Thesaurus+: ↑Reflexive formsin herself UK INFORMALF0 used when describing or asking about a woman's state of mind when she is physically ill: » I know she's got back trouble but how is she in herself?Thesaurus+: ↑Feelings - general words• • • Extra Examples:» She went shopping to cheer herself up.» She was too frightened to go herself, so she sent her son to find out the news.» She gave me a signed photograph of herself.» She sprayed herself with perfume.» "I'm so glad to see you!" she said, seating herself between Eleanor and Marianne. |
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