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self
- IPA[sɛlf]
英式
- a person's essential being that distinguishes them from others, especially considered as the object of introspection or reflexive action;one's particular nature or personality; the qualities that make one individual or unique
- (of a trimming or cover) of the same material and colour as the rest of the item
- self-pollinate; self-fertilize;cause (an animal or plant) to breed with or fertilize one of the same hybrid origin or strain
verb: self, 3rd person present: selfs, gerund or present participle: selfing, past tense: selfed, past participle: selfed
noun: self, plural noun: selves
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名詞
- 1. a person's essential being that distinguishes them from others, especially considered as the object of introspection or reflexive action our alienation from our true selves guilt can be turned against the self
- ▪ one's particular nature or personality; the qualities that make one individual or unique by the end of the round he was back to his old self Paula seemed to be her usual cheerful self
- ▪ one's own interests or pleasure to love in an unpossessive way implies the total surrender of self
- ▪ used ironically to refer to oneself or someone else an article with a picture of my good self
- ▪ used on counterfoils, cheques, and other papers to refer to the holder or person who has signed the uppermost counterfoil was marked ‘Self’
形容詞
- 1. (of a trimming or cover) of the same material and colour as the rest of the item a button-through style with self belt
動詞
- 1. self-pollinate; self-fertilize a variety that selfs itself loses lots of vigour in the progeny
- ▪ cause (an animal or plant) to breed with or fertilize one of the same hybrid origin or strain in each progeny, three to five plants were selfed
- of or directed toward oneself or itself: self-hatred
Oxford American Dictionary
- of or directed towards oneself or itself: self-hatred
Oxford Dictionary
- plural form of self
Oxford American Dictionary
- plural form of self
Oxford Dictionary
- the action of a young child ceasing to cry without being comforted by a parent or carer, in ... in order to encourage self-soothing, parents can provide baby with a consistent night-time ritual
- (of a young child) able to stop crying without being comforted by a parent or carer, in ... self-soothing babies generally sleep longer each night
Oxford Dictionary
- the action of a young child ceasing to cry without being comforted by a parent or caregiver, in ... in order to encourage self-soothing, parents can provide baby with a consistent nighttime ritual
- (of a young child) able to stop crying without being comforted by a parent or caregiver, in ... self-soothing babies generally sleep longer each night
Oxford American Dictionary
- sealing itself without the usual process or procedure.
Oxford American Dictionary
- choose for oneself: participants were asked to self-select their titles, which were divided into executive and non-executive
- allowing users to select: the chain decided to move condoms from the pharmacy counter to self-select stands
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[self]
美式
- a person's essential being that distinguishes them from others, especially considered as ... our alienation from our true selves guilt can be turned against the self
- (of a trimming or cover) of the same material and color as the rest of the item: a dress with self belt
- self-pollinate; self-fertilize: a variety that selfs itself loses lots of vigor in the progeny
Oxford American Dictionary