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herself

/her-self/US // hərˈsɛlf //UK // (həˈsɛlf) //

她自己,她本人,自己,她自己也是

Definitions

pron.代词 pronoun
  1. 1
    • : an emphatic appositive of her or she: She herself wrote the letter.
    • : a reflexive form of her: She supports herself.
    • : : Herself still only a child, she had to take care of her four younger brothers and sisters.
    • : : She gave herself a facial massage. He asked her for a picture of herself.
    • : : She found out that the others were even more nervous than herself.
    • : her normal or customary self: After a few weeks of rest, she will be herself again.

Examples

  • As the protagonist gets herself off in front of her impotent husband, she moans “Oh, Gronky.”

  • Myerson herself appears to have bought into that stigma, offering mixed to negative views on the Miss America pageant.

  • Real Housewives of New Jersey star Teresa Giudice turned herself in to serve a 15-month sentence for bankruptcy fraud.

  • One difference was that Chen was herself wearing white gloves.

  • But the act of killing herself done, the message was sent, and heard, and things started changing.

  • She herself had worn them in her youth, and they were the proper bonnets for "growing girls."

  • Hilda, trembling at the door, more than half expected Mr. Orgreave to say: "You mean, she's invited herself."

  • None other would dare to show herself unveiled to a stranger, and a white man at that.

  • She took the fan from Madame Ratignolle and began to fan both herself and her companion.

  • And once more, she found herself desiring to be like Janet--not only in appearance, but in soft manner and tone.