first person singular
1- used by a speaker to refer to himself or herself我:
accept me for what I am.
接受真实的我。
1.1
- W. Indian me〈西印度〉我(用作宾格):
Junior tell I is the army him a'work for.
儿子告诉我他正在为军队工作。
1.2
- (亦作I and I, I man)W. Indian (especially among Rastafarians) used in reference to oneself or to people in general〈西印度〉[用于指自己或普遍的人](尤在拉斯塔法里教派成员间)我, 人们:
I and I must submit to and follow Jah.
我和大家必须服从并追随耶和华。
noun
the I
- Philosophy (in metaphysics) the subject or object of self-consciousness; the ego【哲】(形而上学用语)自我意识; 自我。
USAGE
Why is it incorrect to say between you and I (rather than between you and me)? Why is it also incorrect to say John and me went to the shops (instead of John and I went to the shops)? Is it correct or incorrect to say she's much better than me or should it be she's much better than I? For a discussion of such questions, see usage at BETWEEN and PERSONAL PRONOUN.
词源
Old English, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch ik and German ich, from an Indo-European root shared by Latin ego and Greek egō.