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Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary - yourself

 
 

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Yourself

yourself
(yourselves) Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English. Note: 'Yourself' is the second person reflexive pronoun. 1. A speaker or writer uses yourself to refer to the person that they are talking or writing to. Yourself is used when the object of a verb or preposition refers to the same person as the subject of the verb. Have the courage to be honest with yourself and about yourself... Your baby depends on you to look after yourself properly while you are pregnant... Treat yourselves to a glass of wine to help you relax at the end of the day. PRON: v PRON, prep PRON 2. You use yourself to emphasize the person that you are referring to. They mean to share the business between them, after you yourself are gone, Sir... I’ve been wondering if you yourselves have any idea why she came. PRON c darkgreen]emphasis 3. You use yourself instead of ‘you’ for emphasis or in order to be more polite when ‘you’ is the object of a verb or preposition. A wealthy man like yourself is bound to make an enemy or two along the way... by yourself: see by PRON: v PRON, prep PRON c darkgreen]politeness
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1.
   pronoun  Date: 14th century  1.  a. that identical one that is you — used reflexively you might hurt ~, for emphasis carry them ~, or in absolute constructions  b. your normal, healthy, or sane condition or self you haven't been ~ lately  2. oneself ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
2.
  pron. (pl. yourselves) 1 a emphat. form of YOU. b refl. form of YOU. 2 in your normal state of body or mind (are quite yourself again). Phrases and idioms be yourself act in your normal, unconstrained manner. how's yourself? sl. how are you? (esp. after answering a similar enquiry). ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
3.
  1. себя, себе, собой, -сь, -ся (о 2-м л. ед. ч.) have you hurt yourself? —- вы ушиблись?, ты ушибся? are you enjoying yourself? —- вы получаете удовольствие?, вам (тебе) это нравится? 2. (как дополнение после предлога) себя, себе, собой (о 2-м л. ед. ч.) look at yourself —- посмотри(те) на себя haven't you done it for yourself? —- разве ты (вы) не для себя это сделал (сделали)? what will you do with yourself this evening? —- что ты (вы) собираешься (собираетесь) делать сегодня вечером? 3. сам, сама, сами (о 2-м л. ед. ч.) you told me so yourself, you yourself said so —- ты (вы) сам (сами) мне это сказал (сказали) 4. уст. ты, вы yourself have said it —- ты (вы) сам (сами) это сказал (сказали) it is yourself I want, not your money —- вы сами мне нужны, а не ваши деньги 5. разг. ты (сам), вы (сами) how's yourself? —- как ты поживаешь?, а сам-то ты как? с 6. ам, сама, сами, без посторонней помощи have you done it (all) by yourself? —- ты (вы) это сам (сами) сделал (сделали)?, ты (вы) это сделал (сделали) самостоятельно (без посторонней помощи)? 7. один, одна, одни have you been all by yourself the whole day? —- ты (вы) был (были) целый день один (одни)? 8. в качестве прямого или косвенного дополнения: ты, вы,; тебя, вас; тобой, вами и т. п. I wanted to see Jane and yourself —- я хотел повидать тебя и Джейн people like yourself often feel that way —- такие люди, как ты (вы), часто...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
4.
  pron.  1) refl. себя; -ся, -сь; себе; have you hurt yourself? - вы ушиблись?; hows yourself? sl. - как вы поживаете?  2) emph. сам, сами; you told me so yourself - вы сами мне это сказали; have you been all by yourself the whole day? - вы были одни целый день?; you are sure to do it all by yourself - вы, конечно, можете сделать это без посторонней помощи you are not quite yourself - вы не в своей тарелке ...
Англо-русский словарь
5.
  pronoun plural yourselves 1 the reflexive form of `you'  (Mind you don't hurt yourself with those scissors. | Go and buy yourself an ice-cream.) 2 used as a stronger form of "you"  (You yourself said he was a dead loss. | If you don't trust me you'd better go yourself.) 3 not be/feel yourself informal to be slightly ill, tired, or upset  (Of course I'll forgive you; I know you weren't yourself yesterday. | Are you all right? You don't seem yourself this morning.) 4 (all) by yourself a) without anyone helping you  (Can you put your shoes on all by yourself, Ben?) b) with no other people with you  (You can't go home by yourself in the dark.)  (- see alone1) 5 to yourself if you have a room, time etc to yourself, it is your own and you do not have to share it with anyone  (If you got there early you had the whole beach to yourself. | It's nice to have an evening to yourself now and then.)  (- see also do­it­yourself, keep sth to yourself keep1) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English

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