her的意思和读音

her

: [hɜr] : [hɜː(r)]

pron.;()

det.;()

adv.

(hydrogen evolution reaction);

herpron.

1.used as the object of a verb, after the verbbe or after a preposition to refer to a woman or girl who has already been mentioned or is easily identified

We're going to call her Sophie.

Please give her my regards.

The manager will be free soon─you can wait for her here.

That must be her now.

det.— see alsohers

1.of or belonging to a woman or girl who has already been mentioned or is easily identified

Meg loves her job.

She broke her leg skiing.

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pron.1.2.,,(),()

det.1ed to refer to a woman, girl, or female animal who has been previously mentioned or whose identity is known, used before noun2.<literary>used for referring to a nation, a ship, or a car when it has already been mentioned or when it is obvious which one you are referring to

pron.1ed to refer to a woman, girl, or female animal who has been previously mentioned or whose identity is known2ed to refer to a country or nation when it has been mentioned or its identity is known

1. and conj. her pron. question n. ...

2.(hydrogen evolution reaction)xidation reaction (EOR), hydrogen evolution reaction (HER), and oxygen evolution reaction (OER)

3. (she “”,) (her”,) (Good morning! ) ...

4. MUL/ HER/ Dio/ O ...

5. 143.2,- part 145- --her 145.1,- sert ...

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1.CINCINNATI - A woman told Cincinnati police that she heard a noise and then felt something cold on her feet.

2.She said it gave her more time for reading and that sort of thing.

3.My comrade by chance found a woman in her 30's and captured her.

4.She told NBCnewsNews she was shocked to discover that her husband was the victim of the accident that had caused all that traffic.广

5.She had the book in her lap. With her right hand, she was eating peanut butter, spooning it straight from the jar.

6.feeling small sharks touch your feet as you swim; and, most magically, seeing a whale and her baby surface with a great breath of air.

7."Yes, that solitary confinement is terrible for the young, " said the aunt, shaking her head and also lighting a cigarette.“,”

8.I asked her: "The submitted one? You are responsible for that. " Forget about it. What she said had to be an improperly prepared excuse.:“。”

9.Michael: She told me to meet her at the front gate of Stone Gate Park at three o'clock this afternoon.

10.She acquits so will. And especially dialect. She knows how to face them in public. So I think show my best wish to her, to go future.