his
名词 n.
代词 pron.
限定词 det.
英 /hɪz/
美 /hɪz/
英文释义
名词 n.
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plural of hi
— The Hikkams pushed a table over by the booth where the Lochwoods and Meekums were sitting, exchanged his and sat down.
代词 pron.
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That or those belonging to him; the possessive case of he, used without a following noun.
— This pen is his. These books are also his.
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His house or home.
— After our night out, I went back to his.
- Alternative spelling of His.
限定词 det.
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Belonging to him.
— With that he put his ſpurres vnto his ſteed, With ſpeare in reſt, and toward him did fare, Like ſhaft out of a bow preuenting ſpeed.
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Belonging to a person of unspecified gender.
— On the contrary, those other passions, commonly denominated selfish, both produce different sentiments in each individual, according to his particular situation […]
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Its; belonging to it. (Now only when implying personification.)
— In ſo moche that if any verbe be of the thyꝛde coniugation I ſet out all his rotes and tenſes[…]
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Used as a genitive marker in place of ’s after a noun, especially a masculine noun ending in -s, to express the possessive case.
— Ahab his mark
词汇关系
相关词
Ime
me
myselfmemysen
mine
mymineme
we
us
ourselvesourselfoursen
oursourn
our
you
yourselfyoursen
yoursyourn
your
thou
thee
thyselftheeselfthysen
thine
thythine
youye
yourselves
you ally'all you guys yous
y'allselves
all yours y'all's you guys' your guys'
all your y'all's your all's you guys' your guys'
he
him
himselfhisselfhissen
hishisn
she
her
herselfhersen
hershern
ithit
itselfhitself
itshis
itshishits
they
them
themself
themselves
theirs
their
one
oneself
–
one's
themhem
'em
themselvestheirsen
theirstheirn
The following table shows a list of English personal pronoun
including archaic and dialectal forms. Dialectal and obsolete
archaic forms are in italics. 1 See Appendix:English third-person singular pronouns for attested neopronoun.
hers
his/her
hisn
his'n
词源
From Middle English hes, from Old English his (“his; its”), from Proto-Germanic *hes (“of this”), genitive of Proto-Germanic *hiz (“this, this one”), from Proto-Indo-European *ḱe-, *ḱey- (“this”). Cognate with Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, Icelandic hans (“his”). More at he; see also its.
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