me
pron. 我
发音
词形变化
释义与例句
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1.
The self or personality of the speaker, especially their authentic self.
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1.
The solfeggio syllable used to indicate the flat of the third note of a major scale.
音乐
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1.
The first-person singular, as the object (of a verb, preposition, etc).
As the object (direct or indirect) of a verb.
Can you hear me?
He gave me this.
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2.
The first-person singular, as the object (of a verb, preposition, etc).
Myself; as a reflexive direct object of a verb.
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3.
The first-person singular, as the object (of a verb, preposition, etc).
Myself; as a reflexive indirect object of a verb; the ethical dative.
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4.
The first-person singular, as the object (of a verb, preposition, etc).
As the object of a preposition.
Come with me.
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5.
Used in isolation or apposition, or (sometimes proscribed) as the complement of the copula (be).
Who's there? —Me. (or:) It's only me.
Who did this? —Me. I did it. (or:) It was me. I did it.)
Who said that? —(It was) not me.
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I, the first-person singular, as the subject.
As the subject of a verb.
非正式Me and my friends played a game.
[It was] literally all me and my astrophysicist colleagues could talk about.
Stella and me have opted to take a course called ‘Autobiography and Fiction’.
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I, the first-person singular, as the subject.
As the subject of a verb. Sometimes used to indicate or imitate limited English fluency.
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8.
I, the first-person singular, as the subject.
Would be the subject of a copula in standard English, though the copula is omitted; used to indicate or imitate limited English fluency.
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1.
Indefinite pronoun (usually singular); one; you; they; someone.
废旧
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Alternative form of my.
澳大利亚 爱尔兰 新西兰 英国 非正式
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词源
From Middle English me, from Old English mē (“me”, originally dative, but later also accusative, supplanting accusative mec), from Proto-West Germanic *miʀ, from Proto-Germanic *miz (“me”), from Proto-Indo-European *h₁me- (“me”). Cognate with Scots me, North Frisian me, Saterland Frisian mie, Dutch me, mij, Low German mi, German mir (dative only), Icelandic mér (also still dative), Latin mē, Ancient Greek μέ (mé), ἐμέ (emé), Sanskrit मा (mā), all meaning “me”.
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