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🔑 them·selvesBrE /ðəmˈselvz/NAmE /ðəmˈselvz/ pronoun🔑 () used when people or animals performing an action are also affected by it 他们自己;她们自己;它们自己◆They seemed to be enjoying themselves. 他们好像玩得非常高兴。◆The children were arguing amongst themselves. 孩子们在相互争论。◆They've bought themselves a new car. 他们给自己买了一辆新车。🔑 used to emphasize they or a plural subject (用以强调 they 或复数主语)他们(或她们、它们)亲自,他们(或她们、它们)本身◆They themselves had had a similar experience. 他们本身就曾有过类似的经历。◆Don and Julie paid for it themselves. 唐和朱莉他们亲自付的款。🔑 used instead of himself or herself to refer to a person whose sex is not mentioned or not known (指性别不详的人时,用以代替 himself 或 herself)◆There wasn't anyone who hadn't enjoyed themselves. 没有人不尽兴。 HELP Although this use of themselves is fairly common, especially in spoken English, many people think it is not correct. * themselves 的这一用法相当普遍,尤其在口语中,但许多人认为并不正确。●(all) by themˈselvesalone; without anyone else (他们)独自,单独◆They wanted to spend the evening by themselves. 他们想要单独度过这个夜晚。without help (他们)独立地◆They did the cooking by themselves. 他们自己做了饭。●(all) to themˈselvesfor them alone; not shared with anyone 只供他们自己用 |