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oneself
- IPA[ˌwənˈself]
美式
- a person's own self;used to emphasize that one does something individually or unaided
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代名詞
- 1. a person's own self it is difficult to wrest oneself away resolves that one makes to oneself
- 2. used to emphasize that one does something individually or unaided the idea of publishing a book oneself
- coming before all others in time or order; earliest; 1st: his first wife the first of five daughters
Oxford Dictionary
- coming before all others in time or order; earliest; 1st: his first wife the first of five daughters
Oxford American Dictionary
- the lowest cardinal number; half of two; 1: there's only room for one person two could live as cheaply as one
- referring to a person or thing previously mentioned or easily identified: her mood changed from one of moroseness to one of joy her best apron, the white one
Oxford American Dictionary
- the lowest cardinal number; half of two; 1: there's only room for one person two could live as cheaply as one
- referring to a person or thing previously mentioned or easily identified: her mood changed from one of moroseness to one of joy her best apron, the white one
Oxford Dictionary
- forming nouns denoting various compounds, especially ketones: acetone quinone
Oxford Dictionary
- forming nouns denoting various compounds, especially ketones: acetone quinone
Oxford American Dictionary
- alone
Oxford American Dictionary
- alone
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- IPA[ˌwʌnˈsɛlf]
英式
- used as the object of a verb or preposition when this is the same as the subject of the clause ... it is difficult to wrest oneself away resolutions that one makes to oneself
Oxford Dictionary