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(the reflexive form of you )you 的反身形式 used when the person or people being spoken to both cause and are affected by an action 你自己;您自己;你们自己 -
used to emphasize the fact that the person who is being spoken to is doing something (强调说话对象做某事) Do it yourself—I don't have time. 你自己做吧,我没时间。 You can try it out for yourselves. 你们可以亲自试一试。 You yourself are one of the chief offenders. 你本人就是主犯之一。
used instead of ‘you’ in order to sound polite or formal (although some people do not consider this use to be correct) (你/你们)独立地
Idioms
be yourself
(all) by yourself/yourselves
alone; without anyone else (你/你们)独自,单独 Which Word? alone / on your own / by yourself / lonely / lonealone / on your own / by yourself / lonely / lone- Alone, and on your own/by yourself (which are less formal and are the normal phrases used in spoken English), describe a person or thing that is separate from others. They do not mean that the person is unhappy:
alone 和较非正式、常用于口语的 on your own、by yourself 均指独自,但无孤独之义: I like being alone in the house. 我喜欢独自一人待在家里。 I’m going to London by myself next week. 我准备下星期一个人去伦敦。 I want to finish this on my own (= without anyone’s help). 我想独自完成这项工作。
- Lone/solitary/single mean that there is only one person or thing there; lone and solitary may sometimes suggest that the speaker thinks the person involved is lonely:
lone、solitary、single 意为单独;lone 和 solitary 有时可能暗示说话者认为谈及的人孤单: a lone jogger in the park 在公园里独自慢跑的一个人 long, solitary walks 独自一人长途行走
- Lonely (North American English also lonesome) means that you are alone and sad:
lonely(美式英语亦作 lonesome)意为孤寂: a lonely child 孤寂的孩子 Sam was very lonely when he first moved to New York. 萨姆刚搬到纽约时非常寂寞。
a lonely house 一座冷清的房子
- Alone, and on your own/by yourself (which are less formal and are the normal phrases used in spoken English), describe a person or thing that is separate from others. They do not mean that the person is unhappy:
without help (你/你们)独立地
(all) to yourself/yourselves