英語單詞

themselves是什麽意思

themselves

英 [ð(ə)m'selvz] 美 [ðɛm'sɛlvz]
  • pron. 他們自己;他們親自

英文詞源


themselves (pron.)
mid-15c. in northern dialect, standard from 1540s, alteration of Middle English tham-self, emphatic plural pronoun, also reciprocal pronoun (14c.); see them + self, with self, originally an inflected adjective, treated as a noun with a meaning "person" and pluralized. Displacing Old English heom selfum (dative). Themself returned late 20c. as some writers took to replacing himself with gender-neutral everyone, anyone, etc.

雙語例句


1. These large institutions make — and change—the rules to suit themselves.
這些大機構總是隨意製定規定,而且說變就變。

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2. People will work themselves up into a state about anything.
人們總會沉不住氣,為任何事感到擔憂。

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3. In many respects Asian women see themselves as equal to their men.
在很多方麵,亞洲女性都認為自己和丈夫是平等的。

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4. The small British crowd roared themselves hoarse, waving their Union Jacks.
一小群英國人揮舞著國旗,吼得嗓子都沙啞了。

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5. Those people who took up weapons to defend themselves are political prisoners.
那些拿起武器自衛的人是些政治犯。

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