һ between ourselves
ԓӢZ(y)еĹ̶Z(y)˼“c˵˽f(shu)Ԓ”“ۂ˽f(shu)f(shu)(˵)”ھwZ(y)ͨб^`ķg磺
All this is between ourselves. @Щ҂ֻ˽f(shu)f(shu)
Between ourselves, I think she’s a bit of a fool. Ʉe(du)ef(shu)X(ju)c(din)ɵ
Between ourselves, I don’t think he will live much longer. ۂ˽f(shu)f(shu)
Between ourselves. I think Mr. Holmes had not quite got over his illness yet. ҂˽f(shu)f(shu)J(rn)鸣Ħ˹߀](mi)ȫ
Еr(sh)Ҳf(shu)between you and me˼һ磺
Between you and me, I think he’s rather stupid. @҂˽f(shu)ԒJ(rn)ܱ
among oneself
ԓеķ~ͨourselves, themselvesͨc(dng)~agree, argue, quarrel, decide, divide, talk ȴʾ“˴”“”“……֮g”֮˼磺
They were busy arguing among themselves. æࠎ(zhng)Փ
We were always quarrelling among ourselves. ҂֮gǻࠎ(zhng)
They talked among themselves while they waited. һ߅һ߅ՄԒ
Volunteers divided the different jobs among themselves. ־Ը߂֓(dn)NͬĹ
The trainees decide among themselves what programs to take. Ӗ(xn)xW(xu)n̡
The trouble was they couldn’t agree among themselves. 韩ԼȡһµҊ(jin)
Еr(sh)Ҳcdiscussion, dispute~磺
They had a heated discussion among themselves. ֮gM(jn)˟ҵӑՓ
They tried to settle disputes among themselves. ?c)DQ˴֮gļm
by oneself
ԓZ(y)(g)˼
һDZʾ“Ϊ(d)”“(d)Ե”caloneͬx磺
I often like to spend time by myself. ƽϲg(d)ĥr(sh)g
The dog was in the house by itself for several days. ڷΪ(d)ˎ
She is old enough to travel by herself. ѽ(jng)˿ԼTеg
ʾxr(sh)Еr(sh)߀Z(y)磺
My mother is by herself, so I must go home now. ҋһ(g)ڼҵûؼ
DZʾ“Լ”“o(w)ˎ”cwithout helpͬx磺
I managed to do it by myself. Լ@µġ
John managed to repair his car by himself. sO(sh)(d)Լ܇
There are many things one must do by oneself without depending on others. SԼȥe
DZʾ“Ԅ(dng)”Ҫ by itself˼ஔ(dng)automatically磺
This is a machine that works by itself. @һ_(ti)Ԅ(dng)ęC(j)
The door opens by itself as you approach it. (dng)㿿r(sh)T͕(hu)Ԅ(dng)_(ki)
The machine will start by itself in a few seconds. C(j)ڎ犺(hu)Ԅ(dng)_(ki)
for oneself
ԓҪЃɂ(g)˼
һDZʾ“Լ”“H”磺
You can judge for yourself. ԼД
He has a fight to decide for himself. Й(qun)ԼQ
He demanded the right to decide for himself. ҪõԼQę(qun)
DZʾ“Լ”“Լ”磺
He made no complaint for himself. ](mi)ԼV
He acted without thought for himself. ǘĕr(sh)](mi)]Լ
She’s no shrinking violet—always ready to speak up for herself. ɲđС——κΈ(chng)϶ܞԼf(shu)Ԓ
in itself
ԓ˼“|(zh)”“(sh)|(zh)”“”磺
He is not bad in himself. |(zh)ġ
The idea is not bad in itself. @Ȿe(cu)
Threading a needle is an art in itself. һN
You’ve managed to complete the course—that in itself is an achievement. O(sh)n——@dzɿ(j)
to oneself
ԓĻ˼“(d)Ե”“Ϊ(d)”“oԼ”ͨcijЩ(dng)~ʹ京xҲ(dng)~˼Ӱ磺
1. cry to oneself (du)Լf(shu)
Oh Ned, Nancy cried to herself, why did you have to leave me? Ŷ(ni)ϣ߀(du)Լf(shu)ʲôһx_(ki)?
2. have something to oneself (d)ij
I have the whole day to myself. 춼njԼġ
With my parents away I’ve got the house to myself. ҸĸҿԪ(d)ʹ@ӡ
3. keep (oneself) to oneself c˽
Nobody knows much about him; he keeps himself very much to himself. l(shu)̫˽?yn)cˁ(li)
4. say to oneself
So I said to myself, “It’s time I left.” 룺“ԓ”
I woke up early and said to myself, “Shall I get up?” Һс(li)ˣ룺“ҪҪ?”
ע⣺say to oneselfcspeak to oneselfͬxҪָ“f(shu)oԼ (tng)”“”“Z(y)”ijɷֱ^Ҫʾ“Z(y)”((qing){(dio))talk to oneself磺
He was probably talking to himself, which he often did now. ҲSZ(y)F(xin)ڳ
When she was old, she would sit in the corner talking to herself for hours. ϕr(sh)ڽZ(y)һf(shu)ǎׂ(g)Сr(sh)