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 self [self]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 自己, 自我, 本性, 本质, 私心, 本人

vt. 使近亲繁殖, 使自花授精

vi. 自花授精

a. 同一的

[医] 自我, 自己




    self
    selves
    [ noun ]
    1. your consciousness of your own identity

    2. <noun.cognition>
    3. a person considered as a unique individual

    4. <noun.person>
      one's own self
    [ adj ]
    1. (used as a combining form) relating to--of or by or to or from or for--the self

    2. <adj.pert>
      self-knowledge
      self-proclaimed
      self-induced


    Self \Self\ (s[e^]lf), a. [AS. self, seolf, sylf; akin to OS.
    self, OFries. self, D. zelf, G. selb, selber, selbst, Dan.
    selv. Sw. sjelf, Icel. sj[=a]lfr, Goth. silba. Cf.
    {Selvage}.]
    1. Same; particular; very; identical. [Obs., except in the
    compound selfsame.] ``On these self hills.'' --Sir. W.
    Raleigh.

    To shoot another arrow that self way
    Which you did shoot the first. --Shak.

    At that self moment enters Palamon. --Dryden.

    2. Having its own or a single nature or character, as in
    color, composition, etc., without addition or change;
    unmixed; as, a self bow, one made from a single piece of
    wood; self flower or plant, one which is wholly of one
    color; self-colored.
    [Webster 1913 Suppl.]


    Self \Self\, n.; pl. {Selves}.
    1. The individual as the object of his own reflective
    consciousness; the man viewed by his own cognition as the
    subject of all his mental phenomena, the agent in his own
    activities, the subject of his own feelings, and the
    possessor of capacities and character; a person as a
    distinct individual; a being regarded as having
    personality. ``Those who liked their real selves.''
    --Addison.

    A man's self may be the worst fellow to converse
    with in the world. --Pope.

    The self, the I, is recognized in every act of
    intelligence as the subject to which that act
    belongs. It is I that perceive, I that imagine, I
    that remember, I that attend, I that compare, I that
    feel, I that will, I that am conscious. --Sir W.
    Hamilton.

    2. Hence, personal interest, or love of private interest;
    selfishness; as, self is his whole aim.

    3. Personification; embodiment. [Poetic.]

    She was beauty's self. --Thomson.

    Note: Self is united to certain personal pronouns and
    pronominal adjectives to express emphasis or
    distinction. Thus, for emphasis; I myself will write; I
    will examine for myself; thou thyself shalt go; thou
    shalt see for thyself; you yourself shall write; you
    shall see for yourself; he himself shall write; he
    shall examine for himself; she herself shall write; she
    shall examine for herself; the child itself shall be
    carried; it shall be present itself. It is also used
    reflexively; as, I abhor myself; thou enrichest
    thyself; he loves himself; she admires herself; it
    pleases itself; we walue ourselves; ye hurry
    yourselves; they see themselves. Himself, herself,
    themselves, are used in the nominative case, as well as
    in the objective. ``Jesus himself baptized not, but his
    disciples.'' --John iv. 2.

    Note: self is used in the formation of innumerable compounds,
    usually of obvious signification, in most of which it
    denotes either the agent or the object of the action
    expressed by the word with which it is joined, or the
    person in behalf of whom it is performed, or the person
    or thing to, for, or towards whom or which a quality,
    attribute, or feeling expressed by the following word
    belongs, is directed, or is exerted, or from which it
    proceeds; or it denotes the subject of, or object
    affected by, such action, quality, attribute, feeling,
    or the like; as, self-abandoning, self-abnegation,
    self-abhorring, self-absorbed, self-accusing,
    self-adjusting, self-balanced, self-boasting,
    self-canceled, self-combating, self-commendation,
    self-condemned, self-conflict, self-conquest,
    self-constituted, self-consumed, self-contempt,
    self-controlled, self-deceiving, self-denying,
    self-destroyed, self-disclosure, self-display,
    self-dominion, self-doomed, self-elected, self-evolved,
    self-exalting, self-excusing, self-exile, self-fed,
    self-fulfillment, self-governed, self-harming,
    self-helpless, self-humiliation, self-idolized,
    self-inflicted, self-improvement, self-instruction,
    self-invited, self-judging, self-justification,
    self-loathing, self-loving, self-maintenance,
    self-mastered, self-nourishment, self-perfect,
    self-perpetuation, self-pleasing, self-praising,
    self-preserving, self-questioned, self-relying,
    self-restraining, self-revelation, self-ruined,
    self-satisfaction, self-support, self-sustained,
    self-sustaining, self-tormenting, self-troubling,
    self-trust, self-tuition, self-upbraiding,
    self-valuing, self-worshiping, and many others.

    1. He was a hypersensitive man unable to bring together the male and female components of his personality, and in the grip of a terror of losing the boundaries of self'.
    2. Alachua County is eager to get back to its normal self, a place where people come to study, to raise cattle or perhaps to be healed at famous hospitals.
    3. There is a lot of buzz, a lot of self confidence.
    4. Under the rigid conventions imposed on composers of music for the Russian Orthodox Church, Tchaikovsky was required to adopt a style far removed from that of his worldly self.
    5. "There was a strong feeling of self worth," he said. "We knew we were good, and we wanted to be good.
    6. This is unlikely to stem cross-border work as more than two-thirds of UK construction workers are estimated to be registered as self employed. One agency advertising for bricklayers in a British newspaper offered to arrange E101 certificates.
    7. Mr Harshad Mehta, the former Big Bull of the Bombay stock market, looks a shadow of his old self, writes Stefan Wagstyll in Bombay.
    8. He called on Republicans, many of whom oppose his budget stand, to put "self interest" aside and stand with him in support of a budget plan.
    9. Menendez claimed he stabbed Campos in self defense after the inmate threatened him and swung a razor blade at him in an exercise area.
    10. I think that's self evident." Two masked men claiming to be Red Brigades terrorists shot and wounded the assistant director of a prison after trying to seize him, authorities said.
    11. Bush said Wednesday he wanted to show voters "what my heartbeat is, what I really care about." It took work at UCLA to create a setting that might foster those kinds of personal self revelations.
    12. Concessions would be limited to a relaxation of Mr Guzman's rigorous prison conditions, which appear to have affected him profoundly. In the video recording, the long-feared Sendero leader looked a shadow of his former combative self.
    13. The settlers won self government in 1923, unilaterally declared independence in 1965, but bowed to sanctions and guerrilla war in 1979. In 1980 elections, the Zanu party came to power, where it stays today in partnership with the Zapu party.
    14. His work too is that of the visual pun and the test of the object in its everyday self.
    15. In the article Yan said, "The June 4 massacre completely exposed Deng's real self which had been carefully hidden for so many years.
    16. That was what I found so fascinating,' says Bill Bryden, executive producer of the BBC series. The synopsis for the rest of his television series tells of a mid-life crisis and an escape by Hall to the country in search for his spiritual self.
    17. And then we remembered we couldn't." Their mother, Shannon Kearney, saw the project as an exercise in self control.
    18. Audrey Hepburn hosts, looking her gamin self in a pink turtleneck and pants.
    19. The added burden placed upon those living in the south-east is self evident and any system related to values will, by definition, involve the expense of valuation.
    20. It also has Tom Irwin playing Ben Miller, a man whose old and young self are vividly entwined.
    21. Like Michael McCarthy's Doctor, both the Marshalls boast fine musical-comedy voices; if James Graeme offers little more than stateliness-under-stress, Greg Ellis makes something strong and affecting of his younger self.
    22. Or I may just stay his grouchy, spoiled self." Maureen Flannigan stars as Evie and Doug McClure plays the mayor.
    23. At the other extreme, the Raffles has been turned into an expensive modern parody of its original self.
    24. Some analysts predicted Integrated would emerge from bankrutpcy a shell of its former self, focusing on real estate limited partnerships and interests in leveraged buyout operations.
    25. Smith argued for the maximum sentence, saying Van Patten went far beyond self defense.
    26. The World Gold Council plans an ad campaign designed to encourage "self purchase" of gold jewelry.
    27. You bore it better probably than most people would have done, until finally your self control snapped.'
    28. The Soviet Union's military presence in Europe, at a level far in excess of its needs for self defense, directly challenges our security as well as our hopes for change in the political situation in Europe.
    29. Lawson does not deny that capitalism relies on self interest and that it promotes inequality.
    30. It pushed back the boundaries of what is morally permitted in the pursuit of self interest.
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