词汇 | him |
释义 | him pronoun ukstrong /hɪm/weak /ɪm/usstrong /hɪm/weak /ɪm/ himpronoun (MALE)A1 used, usually as the object of a verb or preposition, to refer to a man, boy, or male animal that has just been mentioned or is just about to be mentioned: 他(指男性);它(指雄性动物) If you see Kevin give him my love.如果你见到凯文,替我向他问好。 What's Terry up to - I haven't seen him for ages.特里在捣什么鬼?我好久都没见过他了。 Why don't you give him his present?你为什么不把他的礼物给他呢? We've just got a new cat, but we haven't named him yet.我们有了只刚生下来的小公猫,但还没有给它起名字。 She has one son and she adores him.她只有一个儿子,是她的心肝宝贝。 He'd completely changed - I didn't recognize him.他彻底变样了——我当时没认出来。 His passport was confiscated by the police to prevent him from leaving the country.警方没收了他的护照,以防他出境。 If I criticize him, he gets aggressive and starts shouting.如果我批评他,他就会寻衅大吵大闹。 Ted asked me if I could help him fix his car. Linguistics: personal pronouns 'em he her I, i it number one personally S, s s/he thee them themself they thou us y'all you you-all Yours trulyphrase yous himpronoun (ANY GENDER)old-fashioned used after a verb or preposition to refer to a person or animal that has just been mentioned, or is just about to be mentioned, and whose gender is not known or not considered to be important in that situation: 他(尤用于正式场合,指代刚提过或就要提到的人或动物,其性别不详或并不重要) A human being's ability to talk makes him unlike any other animal.人可以说话,这使他不同于其他任何动物。 If anyone comes to see me, ask him to wait.如果有人来找我,就让他等一下。 Note:Many people consider this use offensive and prefer to use them. This can sometimes mean changing other words in the sentence: Human beings' ability to talk makes them unlike any other animal.It can be used for animals. Linguistics: personal pronouns 'em he her I, i it number one personally S, s s/he thee them themself they thou us y'all you you-all Yours trulyphrase yous GrammarPronouns: personal (I, me, you, him, it, they, etc.) We use personal pronouns in place of noun phrases. We often use them to refer back to people and things that we have already identified (underlined): … Subject and object pronouns Personal subject pronouns act as the subject of a clause. We use them before a verb to show who is doing the verb. We do not usually leave out the pronoun: … I, me We use I and me to refer to the speaker or writer. I is the subject form and me is the object form: … You We use you to refer to the listener or reader. It is both the subject and the object form. You can refer to one person or more than one person. It is usually clear from the context whether you is singular or plural: … He, him; she, her He, him, she and her are singular third person pronouns. He and him are the masculine forms. She and her are the feminine forms: … It We use it to refer to things: … We, us We use we and us to refer to different groups of people, but always including the speaker. We and us can refer to the speaker + the listener, or the speaker + other people but not the listener, or people in general including the speaker: … They, them We use they and them to refer to specific groups of people, things and animals: … He, she, him, her, his, hers In writing, we can use (s)he, he/she, him/her or his/her to refer to both sexes at the same time. When speaking formally, we say he or she and his or her: … him | American Dictionaryhim pronoun maleus/hɪm, ɪm/ the male being spoken about, who has already been mentioned; the objective form of he: Why don’t you give him his present? We’ve just got a new cat, but we haven’t thought of a name for him yet. Him is also used to refer to a person whose sex is not known: If anyone causes a problem, get rid of him. Note:Some people find this use of him to be offensive. |
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