词汇 | we |
释义 | we pronoun ukstrong /wiː/weak /wi/usstrong /wiː/weak /wi/ wepronoun (GROUP)A1 used as the subject of a verb to refer to a group including the speaker and at least one other person: (用作动词的主语)我们 Can we all go to the swimming pool this afternoon?我们今天下午能都去游泳吗? If you don't hurry up we'll be late.你不抓紧的话我们就要迟到了。 used by a speaker or a writer to refer to themselves and the people listening or reading: (讲话者或作者用来指代自己与听众或读者)我们 In today's lecture, we will be exploring the world economic situation.在今天的讲座上,我们要探讨世界经济形势。 We were just chatting about what we did last weekend.我们正在聊上个周末做了些什么。 We weren't married in church, but we had a civil ceremony in a registry office.我们没在教堂结婚,不过在婚姻登记处举行了个世俗仪式。 A friend recently sent me a newspaper clipping about someone we were at school with. As we approached the hall we could hear the sound of laughter.我们快走到大厅时可以听到里面传出的笑声。 We'd save time on our journey if we went by train. Linguistics: personal pronouns 'em he her I, i it number one personally S, s s/he she thee them themself thou us y'all you you-all Yours trulyphrase yous wepronoun (ALL PEOPLE)B1 used as the subject of a verb to refer to all people, especially when considered as a group: (用作动词的主语)所有人;(尤指作为一个整体的)我们 This planet on which we all live should be cherished and not exploited.我们生活的这个星球应该受到珍爱,而不该被掠夺。 The way we waste this planet's resources is criminal.我们这样浪费地球的资源简直就是犯罪。 He claimed that we are all descended from apes. We all have basic human rights that should be observed. The ideas we hold influence the way we see the world. We still don't know how the universe was created. Linguistics: personal pronouns 'em he her I, i it number one personally S, s s/he she thee them themself thou us y'all you you-all Yours trulyphrase yous wepronoun (YOU)informal used as the subject of a verb to mean "you", especially when talking to a child or someone who is ill: (用作动词的主语,用于对孩子或病人说话时)你,你们 We don't want to be late for school, do we?你不想上学迟到,对不对? "How are we this morning, Mrs Flanagan?" said the doctor.“你今天上午感觉怎么样,弗拉纳根太太?”医生说道。 Linguistics: personal pronouns 'em he her I, i it number one personally S, s s/he she thee them themself thou us y'all you you-all Yours trulyphrase yous wepronoun (I)formal used by a queen or king when speaking officially to mean "I"(女王或国王在正式场合使用)朕,寡人 Linguistics: personal pronouns 'em he her I, i it number one personally S, s s/he she thee them themself 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: … Pronouns: one, you, we, they One, you, we and they are generic personal pronouns. We can use one, you, we and they to refer to ‘people in general’. … One, you and we We can use one, you or we when we are making generalisations and not referring to any one person in particular. When used like this, one, you and we can include the speaker or writer: … They We can use they to talk about a wide group of people, such as an authority or an institution. In such cases, they does not refer to specific people: … we | American Dictionarywe pronoun[ pl ] us/wi, wɪ/ wepronoun[pl] (PEOPLE)the person speaking and one or more others: If you don’t hurry up we won’t be on time. We can be used by a speaker or a writer to refer to the listener or person reading and the person speaking or writing: We have to get started now if we’re going to finish this afternoon. We can also mean you: Now everyone, we don’t want to be late, do we? wepronoun[pl] (ALL PEOPLE)all people; everyone: We live on planet earth. |
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