themselves的意思和读音

themselves

: [ðəmˈselvz] : [ðəm'selvz]

pron.

themselvespron.

1.used when people or animals performing an action are also affected by it

They seemed to be enjoying themselves.

The children were arguing amongst themselves.

They've bought themselves a new car.

2. they used to emphasizethey or a plural subject

They themselves had had a similar experience.

Don and Julie paid for it themselves.

3. himself herself)used instead ofhimself orherself to refer to a person whose sex is not mentioned or not known

There wasn't anyone who hadn't enjoyed themselves.

pron.1.“itself”2.[,]3.“himself”4.“herself”5.[,][]6.()= himself herself1.“itself”2.[,]3.“himself”4.“herself”5.[,][]6.()= himself herself

pron.1.The plural of itself2.The plural of himself3.The plural of herself4ed for showing that the people or things that do something are also affected by it or involved in it5ed for referring back to a group of people already mentioned in the same sentence; used instead ofhimselforherselffor referring back to a singular subject of a sentence, especially when the subject is a word such aseveryone,” “someone,” oranyone6ed for emphasizing that a particular group of people are the ones that you are referring to, and not any others; used for emphasizing that a particular group of people do something without help from anyone else1.The plural of itself2.The plural of himself3.The plural of herself4ed for showing that the people or things that do something are also affected by it or involved in it5ed for referring back to a group of people already mentioned in the same sentence; used instead ofhimselforherselffor referring back to a singular subject of a sentence, especially when the subject is a word such aseveryone,” “someone,” oranyone6ed for emphasizing that a particular group of people are the ones that you are referring to, and not any others; used for emphasizing that a particular group of people do something without help from anyone else

1. 117 crazy a. 118 themselves pron. (,) 120 on the one hand () ...

2. ... them pron. / / themselves pron. / / they pron. ; …

3. ... administration:n. themselves:pron. least:n.

4. 1351.them pron. 1352.themselves pron. 1353.then adv

5. themselves themselves myself ...

6. paper , , themselves off , ...

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1.Goldman said general messages warning of the dangers of alcohol do not appear to be effective with college students, at least by themselves.

2.It got to be such a problem that he actually prevented his troops from receiving gifts which in turn insulted the people themselves.

3.When I had lain awake a little while, those extraordinary voices with which silence teems, began to make themselves audible.西

4.Whereas festivals get the big bands on the stage, smaller venues are important for new bands trying to make a name for themselves.

5.Yet, while most were able to make themselves understood, they made the sort of mistakes that cause misunderstandings.

6.Children must know how to behave themselves they must know how to answer how much they must tingk.

7.He reminds one of the British, who argued that Indian independence must be postponed until the natives were capable of governing themselves.

8.The Congress and others have to ask themselves whether it is possible to maintain an agreement without either sanctions or incentives.

9.You do not have to get certified to convey what you know to someone else or to help them in their attempt to teach themselves.

10.In juggling multiple goals and increasing the likelihood of meeting them, it is often useful to first focus on the goals themselves.