(used as the object of a verb, or after a preposition, when the same female person or animal does the action and is the object of the action)
(used to make she , or the name of a female person or animal, stronger)
Something she admitted herself shy about.
出自: H. James
If you mean her to come with credit to herself and you.
出自: J. Conrad
I hope Doris is making herself useful about the house.
出自: E. Waugh
Her reality..was known only to herself.
出自: P. Ackroyd
以上内容独家创作,受著作权保护,侵权必究
海词词典,十七年品牌