单词 | myself |
释义 | myself myself /maɪˈself/ pronoun A2 used when the subject of the verb is 'I' and the object is the same person: » I've bought myself a new coat.» I caught sight of myself in the mirror.» Yes, I thought to myself, it's time to take a holiday.Thesaurus+: ↑Reflexive formsB2 used to emphasize 'I' as the subject of a sentence: » I myself don't like a heavy meal at lunchtime.» I don't like a heavy meal at lunchtime myself.Thesaurus+: ↑Reflexive formsF0 used instead of 'I' or 'me': » My husband and myself were delighted with the gift.» They very kindly invited my sister and myself to the inauguration.Thesaurus+: ↑Reflexive forms(all) by myselfF0 alone or without help from anyone else: » I live by myself .» I had to do the whole job all by myself .(all) to myselfF0 for my use only: » I never get an hour to myself.not be/seem/feel myselfF0 not to be, seem, or feel as happy or as healthy as usual: » I went to see the doctor because I haven't been feeling myself lately.in myselfF0 UK INFORMAL used when describing your state of mind when you are physically ill: » I'm well enough in myself (= happy) - I've just got this nagging headache.Thesaurus+: ↑Feelings - general words• • • Extra Examples:» I've had to train myself to be more assertive at work.» I felt so ashamed of myself for making such a fuss.» I'd never forgive myself if anything happened to the kids.» I'm going to karate lessons to learn how to defend myself.» I've cut myself on that glass.Common mistake: myself! Remember that myself is written as one word.! Don't write 'my self', write myself:✗ I enjoyed my self so much at the concert. |
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