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词汇 oneself
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Definition of oneself in English:

oneself

pronoun wʌnˈsɛlfˌwənˈsɛlf
  • 1reflexive third person singular Used as the object of a verb or preposition when this is the same as the subject of the clause and the subject is stated or understood as ‘one’

    自己

    it is difficult to wrest oneself away

    很难让自己抽身事外。

    resolutions that one makes to oneself

    一个人对自己所下的决心。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • One argument for this view is that one is or could be aware of oneself as the subject of each and every one of one's conscious experiences.
    • In prayer, one comes to a better understanding of oneself and achieves spiritual development.
    • It demands a turning back to oneself in order to understand, and thus has implications and effects which are moral in that they influence how we act.
    • The example given is that of the obligation to become a subject, to place oneself above the basic human animalism.
    • Subjective gender identity includes all of the ways one might understand oneself to be a man or a woman.
    • She only understands defending oneself from natural predators, like foxes.
    • It could serve as an exhortation to fully immerse oneself in worthy subjects, to learn and allow others to learn.
    • To learn about and understand the situation of another is to learn about and understand oneself more deeply.
    • One understands oneself often by watching what your brother does.
    • One simply comes to recognise and understand oneself better, and that is a form of humility.
    • This means finding oneself subject to an ever wider and more complex web of cultural negotiation and interaction.
    • Why subject oneself voluntarily to the kind of pain involved in running 21K?
    • That's what comes from subjecting oneself to confusion and some painfully obvious bias on both sides of the argument.
    • This is work that one does on oneself to turn oneself into an ethical subject.
    • They say the biggest challenge for one is to understand oneself.
    • There is immense room for giving and taking offense when the subject is oneself.
    • One cannot comprehend the future unless one understands oneself and one's own people.
    • Yoko meshi evokes the stress that comes from trying to make oneself understood in a foreign language.
    • The lack of reflection is usually reflected in the lack of understanding of oneself.
    • I was, however, of an age when it is difficult to forgive oneself and had engaged in this vocation with a vengeance from then on.
  • 2third person singular emphatic Used to emphasize that one does something individually or unaided.

    亲自,自己(用于强调独自一人)

    the idea of publishing a book oneself

    自己出书的想法。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • These things could be learned from friends and relatives, or from reading the right kinds of books oneself.
    • Gelatin agar - is there a way to make it oneself?
    • They take the easier way out, and when that comes to eating, it is easier to stop into a fast food restaurant than to prepare a meal oneself.
  • 3third person singular In one's normal and individual state of body or mind; not influenced by others.

    (不受他人影响的)自己,本人

    freedom to be oneself

    做自己的自由。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This is all true, although perhaps MC900 ftB is asking why the emphasis lies in being convincing, rather than being oneself.
    • One just has to be oneself

Rhymes

elf, herself, himself, itself, myself, ourself, self, shelf, themself, thyself, yourself

Definition of oneself in US English:

oneself

(also one's self)
pronounˌwənˈselfˌwənˈsɛlf
  • 1reflexive A person's own self.

    it is difficult to wrest oneself away

    很难让自己抽身事外。

    resolves that one makes to oneself

    一个人对自己所下的决心。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • There is immense room for giving and taking offense when the subject is oneself.
    • The lack of reflection is usually reflected in the lack of understanding of oneself.
    • They say the biggest challenge for one is to understand oneself.
    • One understands oneself often by watching what your brother does.
    • Yoko meshi evokes the stress that comes from trying to make oneself understood in a foreign language.
    • This means finding oneself subject to an ever wider and more complex web of cultural negotiation and interaction.
    • This is work that one does on oneself to turn oneself into an ethical subject.
    • One simply comes to recognise and understand oneself better, and that is a form of humility.
    • One argument for this view is that one is or could be aware of oneself as the subject of each and every one of one's conscious experiences.
    • That's what comes from subjecting oneself to confusion and some painfully obvious bias on both sides of the argument.
    • It could serve as an exhortation to fully immerse oneself in worthy subjects, to learn and allow others to learn.
    • She only understands defending oneself from natural predators, like foxes.
    • Subjective gender identity includes all of the ways one might understand oneself to be a man or a woman.
    • It demands a turning back to oneself in order to understand, and thus has implications and effects which are moral in that they influence how we act.
    • The example given is that of the obligation to become a subject, to place oneself above the basic human animalism.
    • One cannot comprehend the future unless one understands oneself and one's own people.
    • I was, however, of an age when it is difficult to forgive oneself and had engaged in this vocation with a vengeance from then on.
    • To learn about and understand the situation of another is to learn about and understand oneself more deeply.
    • Why subject oneself voluntarily to the kind of pain involved in running 21K?
    • In prayer, one comes to a better understanding of oneself and achieves spiritual development.
  • 2emphatic Used to emphasize that one does something individually or unaided.

    亲自,自己(用于强调独自一人)

    the idea of publishing a book oneself

    自己出书的想法。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • They take the easier way out, and when that comes to eating, it is easier to stop into a fast food restaurant than to prepare a meal oneself.
    • Gelatin agar - is there a way to make it oneself?
    • These things could be learned from friends and relatives, or from reading the right kinds of books oneself.
  • 3In one's normal and individual state of body or mind; not influenced by others.

    (不受他人影响的)自己,本人

    freedom to be oneself

    做自己的自由。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This is all true, although perhaps MC900 ftB is asking why the emphasis lies in being convincing, rather than being oneself.
    • One just has to be oneself
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