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/self/ |
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1 | C/U who you are and what you think and feel , especially the conscious feeling of being separate and different from other people 自我;自身;自己 |
| sense of self Young babies do not have a fully developed sense of self. 婴儿没有健全的自我意识。 |
| 1a | U what you feel and want , rather than what other people feel and want 私利;私欲 | | All he ever thinks about is self. 他考虑的只有自己。 | |
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2 | U BRITISH used for referring to yourself in formal documents such as business agreements or cheques (在商业合同、支票等正式文件中用于指称自己)本人 |
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- | your inner self |
| your thoughts and emotions |
| 自己的想法;内心的情感 |
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| Yoga is designed to balance our inner selves. 瑜伽是用来平衡内心的。 |
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- | your normal/usual self |
| the type of person you usually are , when nothing has happened to upset you |
| 个人的正常状态 |
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| Did she seem her normal self? 她看上去和往常一样吗? |
| At home, he was his usual cheerful self. 在家里,他又变回了开朗的自己。 |
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- | your old self |
| the type of person you usually are , especially when you have not been feeling as healthy or happy as usual |
| (尤指健康或快乐的)昔日状态,老样子 |
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| Once you’ re better you’ ll soon be back to your old self again. 一旦你有所好转就很快会回复昔日状态的。 |
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- | your true/real self |
| the type of person you are when you are not trying to impress anyone |
| 真正的自我;真面目 |
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| She lets very few people see her true self. 很少人看到过她真实的自我。 |
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