himself的意思和读音

himself

: [ɪmˈself] : [ɪm'self]

pron.

himselfpron.

1.used when the man or boy who performs an action is also affected by it

He introduced himself.

Peter ought to be ashamed of himself.

2.used to emphasize the male subject or object of a sentence

The doctor said so himself.

Did you see the manager himself?

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pron.1ed for showing that the man, boy, or male animal that does something is also affected by his action or is involved in it2ed for referring to a man, boy, or male animal already mentioned in the sentence3ed in a general way for referring to the subject of a sentence or someone else mentioned in the sentence when they may be either male or female, especially when the subject is a word such aseveryone,” “someone,” oranyone4ed for emphasizing that you are referring to a particular man, boy, or male animal and not to anyone else; used for emphasizing that a particular man, boy, or male animal does something without help from anyone else1ed for showing that the man, boy, or male animal that does something is also affected by his action or is involved in it2ed for referring to a man, boy, or male animal already mentioned in the sentence3ed in a general way for referring to the subject of a sentence or someone else mentioned in the sentence when they may be either male or female, especially when the subject is a word such aseveryone,” “someone,” oranyone4ed for emphasizing that you are referring to a particular man, boy, or male animal and not to anyone else; used for emphasizing that a particular man, boy, or male animal does something without help from anyone else

1. cause himself patient ...

2. him () himself hint ...

3. him himself hinder ...

4. 16 cause v. ; 16 himself pron. (); 16 patient adj. ; ...

5. God’s Way Himself I Am Thine,O Lord ...

6. themselves( ) 9、 himself( ) 10、 herse lf( ) 、(67-68…

7. highly ad.① himself pron.① [ hire vt.&n. …

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1.Moon said to himself: "The children go for a hiking tomorrow, have to consult with the sun grandfather, make a good weather tomorrow. ":“。”

2.The reason he gave for not cursing refusing himself was that there were was no financial game gain for him in making his decision.

3.And when drunk he cursed himself for allowing the state to see him as a symbol of continuity between the Russian and Soviet intelligentsia.

4.This author is saying this person is going to call himself God and set himself up in the temple in Jerusalem.殿

5.He did not want to forget what he had just heard, so he pinched himself sharply around the joint of his foot.

6.Lee said that it took time for Wang to immerse himself in character, but that he was delighted by his progress.

7.He simply walks up to T-Bag and warns, "We may be a team in here. But just so you know, it's every man for himself. "T-Bag,“。”

8.I know him to be nothing but a man of pleasure, a dandy who has given himself up to the relentless pursuit of sensual pleasure.

9.He was not in his best spirits, but seemed trying to improve them; and, at last, made himself talk nonsense very agreeably.使

10.A dignified middle-aged man decided to pick a dress for his wife, but soon he found himself being battered by frantic women.