[N-COUNT 可数名词]自身;本性;本我 Your self is your basic personality or nature, especially considered in terms of what you are really like as a person.
[usu adj N]
You're looking more like your usual self...
你现在看上去较像你平时的样子了。
She was back to her old self again.
她又恢复了老样子。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]个性;自我 A person's self is the essential part of their nature which makes them different from everyone and everything else.
[usu adj N]
I want to explore and get in touch with my inner self...
我想认真探寻、了解内心的自我。
The face is the true self visible to others.
这副面孔是他人所能见到的自我真实的一面。
...our subconscious selves.
我们潜意识中的自我
Oxford
self★/self; NAmEself/noun(pluralselves/selvz; NAmEselvz/)1★[countable , usually singular ]the type of person you are, especially the way you normally behave, look or feel (自己的)通常的行为方式,本来面目,惯常心态◆You'll soon be feeling your old selfagain (= feeling well or happy again).你很快就会恢复原样的。◆He's not his usual happy selfthis morning. 今天早上,他不像平素那乐呵呵的样子。◆Only with a few people could she be her real self(= show what she was really like rather than what she pretended to be).只有和某几个人在一起时,她才能表现出真实的自我。◆his private/professional self(= how he behaves at home/work)他在家里╱上班时的样子2[uncountable ](alsothe self [singular ])( formal) a person's personality or character that makes them different from other people 个性;自我◆Many people living in institutions have lost their sense of self (= the feeling that they are inspanidual people).许多生活在福利院里的人已经失去了个性意识。◆the inner self (= a person's emotional and spiritual character)内心的思想感情◆a lack of confidence in the self缺乏自信3[uncountable ]( formal) your own advantage or pleasure rather than that of other people 个人利益;一己的享乐;私心◆She didn't do it for any reason of self.她那样做决不是出于私心。4[countable ]used to refer to a person (指一个人)自己,本人◆You didn't hurt your little self, did you?小家伙,你没伤着自己吧?◆We look forward to seeing Mrs Brown and your good selfthis evening. 我们期盼今晚能见到布朗夫人和您本人。IDIOMsee
1[countable usually singular] the type of person you are, your character, your typical behaviour etcsomebody’s usual/normal self Sid was not his usual smiling self.be/look/feel (like) your old self (=be the way you usually are again, especially after having been ill, unhappy etc) Jim was beginning to feel like his old self again.somebody’s true/real self (=what someone is really like, rather than what they pretend to be like) Peter was the only one to whom she showed her true self.2somebody’s sense of self someone’s idea that they are a separate person, different from other people: a child’s developing sense of self3be a shadow/ghost of your former self to not be as healthy, strong etc as you used to be4[uncountable] a word written in business letters, on cheques etc meaning yourself: a cheque written to self5[countable] used to refer to a person: a picture of a journalist and your good self (=you)COLLOCATIONSadjectivesyour normal/usual self· When she came home at Christmas she seemed very quiet and not her normal self.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.your true/real self (=your real character)· At last he had revealed his true self.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.
WDF
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[self]
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selves[1375]
自我(65%),自己(27%),你自己(3%),本性(3%),我自己(1%),始终如一的(1%)
n.自己,自我;本质;私心
adj.同一的
vt.使自花授精;使近亲繁殖
vi.自花授精
n.(Self)人名;(英)塞尔夫
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