Learner's definition of ME
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used to refer to the speaker as the indirect object or direct object of a verb我(用作动词的宾语) -
She gave me a book.她给了我一本书。
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They baked me a cake.他们给我烤了一个蛋糕。
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He sent me an e-mail.他给我发了一封电子邮件。
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They know me very well.他们对我很了解。
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Can you help me?你能帮我一下吗?
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She visited me in the hospital.她来医院看望了我。
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used to refer to the speaker as the object of a preposition用作介词的宾语 -
Are you talking to me?你在跟我说话吗?
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Please come with me.请跟我来。
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He talked with me for an hour.他跟我谈了一小时。
Usage用法 In ordinary speech me is used instead of I after the verb to be.在日常口语中be动词后用me而不用I。 -
“Who's there?” “It's me.” [=“I am.”]“谁在那儿?”“我。”
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Why is it always me who has to do the dirty work? [=why am I always the one who has to do the dirty work?]为什么总是我必须干脏活?
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This dress is pretty, but it's not really me. [=it doesn't look like the clothes I usually wear; it doesn't look right for me]这件连衣裙很漂亮,但不怎么适合我。
Me is also used alone without a verb in spoken questions, answers, etc.在口头提问或回答等句子中,me也可不跟动词单独使用。 -
“Who's there?” “Me.”“谁在那儿?”“我。”
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“Who did it?” “Not me!”“谁干的?”“不是我!”
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“Come here!” “Who? Me?” “Yes, you!” “Why me?”“过来!”“谁?我?”“对,就是你!”“为什么是我?”
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“I'm hungry.” “Me too.”“我饿了。”“我也是。”
The expression It is I is extremely formal and old-fashioned and is unlikely to be used in speech except in a joking way. Me is also sometimes used in very informal speech in place of I if the subject of a sentence has two parts that are connected by and.*It is I的表达方式十分正式而且过时,一般讲话时不用,除非用作戏谑之意。在很不正式的口语中,如果句子的主语有两部分且用and连接,me有时也用于替代I。 But in ordinary polite use, I is required in such sentences.但在一般礼貌用法中,这类句子中要使用I。 2 me
Learner's definition of ME
chiefly British spelling of mi