单词 | self |
释义 | 🔑 selfBrE /self/ NAmE /self/ noun (plural selvesBrE /selvz/ NAmE /selvz/ ) 🔑 [C , usually sing. ]the type of person you are , especially the way you normally behave , look or feel (自己的)通常的行为方式,本来面目,惯常心态◆ You'll soon be feeling your old self again (= feeling well or happy again ). 你很快就会恢复原样的。◆ He's not his usual happy self this morning . 今天早上,他不像平素那样乐呵呵的。◆ Only with a few people could she be her real self (= show what she was really like rather than what she pretended to be ). 只有和某几个人在一起时,她才能表现出真实的自我。◆ his private /professional self (= how he behaves at home /work )他在家里/上班时的样子[U ] (also the self [sing. ]) (formal ) a person's personality or character that makes them different from other people 个性;自我◆ Many people living in institutions have lost their sense of self (= the feeling that they are individual people ). 许多生活在福利院里的人已经失去了个性意识。◆ the inner self (= a person's emotional and spiritual character )内心的思想感情◆ a lack of confidence in the self 缺乏自信[U ](formal ) your own advantage or pleasure rather than that of other people 个人利益;一己的享乐;私心◆ She didn't do it for any reason of self . 她那样做绝不是出于私心。[C ]used to refer to a person (指一个人)自己,本人◆ You didn't hurt your little self , did you ? 小家伙,你没伤着自己吧?◆ We look forward to seeing Mrs Brown and your good self this evening . 我们期盼今晚能见到布朗夫人和您本人。 ● be a shadow /ghost of your former ˈself to not have the strength , influence , etc . that you used to have 失去昔日的力量(或影响等);威风不再;不如当年 |
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