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one·selfBrE /wʌnˈself/NAmE /wʌnˈself/ pronoun (formal) () used as the object of a verb or preposition when 'one' is the subject of the verb or is understood as the subject (one 作动词的主语时,oneself 作动词或介词的宾语)自己,自身◆One has to ask oneself what the purpose of the exercise is. 大家必须问一问自己,这个锻炼的目的是什么。◆One cannot choose freedom for oneself without choosing it for others. 人不能光为了自己的自由而不顾别人的自由。◆It is difficult to make oneself concentrate for long periods. 让自己长时间聚精会神是很困难的。used to emphasize one (用以强调 one)亲自,自己◆One likes to do it oneself. 人都喜欢亲自去做。 HELP One and oneself are very formal words and now sound old-fashioned. It is much more usual to use you and yourself for referring to people in general and I and myself when the speaker is referring to himself or herself. * one 和 oneself 是非常正式的字眼,现在听起来过时了。现在更常用 you 和 yourself 泛指一般人,用 I 和 myself 指说话人自己。●be oneˈselfto be in a normal state of body and mind, not influenced by other people 身心自在;怡然自得◆One needs space to be oneself. 人要有空间才能怡然自得。●(all) by oneˈselfalone; without anyone else (某人)独自,单独without help (某人)独立地●(all) to oneˈselfnot shared with anyone 独享的;独自拥有的 |