self 的英语意思
selfself /self/ noun (plural selves /selvz/)
查看全部语言翻译1[countable usually singular] the type of person you are, your character, your typical behaviour etc一个人的本性、性格及典型行为等somebody’s usual/normal self
Sid was not his usual smiling self.西德不像平时那样面带笑容了。be/look/feel (like) your old self (=be the way you usually are again, especially after having been ill, unhappy etc)(=尤指生病、不开心等之后,恢复到平时的自己)
Jim was beginning to feel like his old self again.吉姆开始感觉自己又恢复到了以前的状态。somebody’s true/real self (=what someone is really like, rather than what they pretend to be like)(=一个人真实的样子,而非其伪装的形象)
Peter was the only one to whom she showed her true self.彼得是她唯一会展露真实自我的人。2somebody’s sense of self someone’s idea that they are a separate person, different from other people一个人认为自己是独立个体、有别于他人的意识:
a child’s developing sense of self儿童逐渐形成的自我意识3be a shadow/ghost of your former self to not be as healthy, strong etc as you used to be不如从前健康、强壮等4[uncountable] a word written in business letters, on cheques etc meaning yourself商业信函、支票等中用以指代本人的词语:
a cheque written to self一张以本人为收款人的支票5[countable] used to refer to a person用于指代某人:
a picture of a journalist and your good self (=you)一张记者与您本人(=您)的合影COLLOCATIONS词语搭配adjectives形容词your normal/usual self· When she came home at Christmas she seemed very quiet and not her normal self.她圣诞节回家时,显得十分沉默,不像平时那个她。your old self (=the way you were before an illness or other change)· He sounded more like his old self than the last time she had called.他听起来比她上次打电话时更像原来的自己了。your true/real self (=your real character)· At last he had revealed his true self.他终于展露出了真实的自我。your inner self (=your real character or feelings that are usually hidden from other people)· Over the years she had put up barriers to protect her inner self.多年来,她竖起了种种壁垒,以保护内心深处的自我。
查看全部语言翻译1[countable usually singular] the type of person you are, your character, your typical behaviour etc一个人的本性、性格及典型行为等somebody’s usual/normal self
Sid was not his usual smiling self.西德不像平时那样面带笑容了。be/look/feel (like) your old self (=be the way you usually are again, especially after having been ill, unhappy etc)(=尤指生病、不开心等之后,恢复到平时的自己)
Jim was beginning to feel like his old self again.吉姆开始感觉自己又恢复到了以前的状态。somebody’s true/real self (=what someone is really like, rather than what they pretend to be like)(=一个人真实的样子,而非其伪装的形象)
Peter was the only one to whom she showed her true self.彼得是她唯一会展露真实自我的人。2somebody’s sense of self someone’s idea that they are a separate person, different from other people一个人认为自己是独立个体、有别于他人的意识:
a child’s developing sense of self儿童逐渐形成的自我意识3be a shadow/ghost of your former self to not be as healthy, strong etc as you used to be不如从前健康、强壮等4[uncountable] a word written in business letters, on cheques etc meaning yourself商业信函、支票等中用以指代本人的词语:
a cheque written to self一张以本人为收款人的支票5[countable] used to refer to a person用于指代某人:
a picture of a journalist and your good self (=you)一张记者与您本人(=您)的合影COLLOCATIONS词语搭配adjectives形容词your normal/usual self· When she came home at Christmas she seemed very quiet and not her normal self.她圣诞节回家时,显得十分沉默,不像平时那个她。your old self (=the way you were before an illness or other change)· He sounded more like his old self than the last time she had called.他听起来比她上次打电话时更像原来的自己了。your true/real self (=your real character)· At last he had revealed his true self.他终于展露出了真实的自我。your inner self (=your real character or feelings that are usually hidden from other people)· Over the years she had put up barriers to protect her inner self.多年来,她竖起了种种壁垒,以保护内心深处的自我。