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he
- IPA[hiː]
英式
- used to refer to a man, boy, or male animal previously mentioned or easily identified;used to refer to a person or animal of unspecified sex (in modern use, now chiefly replaced by ‘he or she’ or ‘they’): see usage note below)
- a male; a man;male
noun: he, plural noun: hes
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代名詞
- 1. used to refer to a man, boy, or male animal previously mentioned or easily identified everyone liked my father—he was the perfect gentleman
- ▪ used to refer to a person or animal of unspecified sex (in modern use, now chiefly replaced by ‘he or she’ or ‘they’): see usage note below) every child needs to know that he is loved
- ▪ any person (in modern use, now chiefly replaced by ‘anyone’ or ‘the person’: see usage note below) he who is silent consents
- ▪ him or his don't tell he nothing more
名詞
- 1. a male; a man is that a he or a she?
- ▪ male a he-goat
- 2. British (in children's games) the player who has to catch the others; ‘it’.
- used as the object of a verb or preposition to refer to a male person or animal previously ... his wife survived him he took the children with him
Oxford Dictionary
- used as the object of a verb or preposition to refer to a male person or animal previously ... his wife survived him he took the children with him
Oxford American Dictionary
- belonging to or associated with a male person or animal previously mentioned or easily identified: James sold his business
Oxford American Dictionary
- belonging to or associated with a male person or animal previously mentioned or easily identified: James sold his business
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[hē]
美式
- used to refer to a man, boy, or male animal previously mentioned or easily identified: everyone liked my father—he was the perfect gentleman
- a male; a man: is that a he or a she?
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[ˌāCHˈē]
美式
- high explosive.
Oxford American Dictionary
- high explosive.
Oxford Dictionary
- the chemical element helium.
Oxford American Dictionary
- the chemical element helium.
Oxford Dictionary