her

名词 n. 代词 pron. 限定词 det.
/ˈhɜː/|/ɜː/|/hə/|/ə/    /ˈhɜː/|/ɜː/|/hə/|/ə/|/ˈhɝ/|/ˈhɚ/|/ɚ/

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A female person or animal. informal
    — I think this bird is a him, but it may be a her.
代词 pron.
  1. The form of she used after a preposition, as the object of a verb, or (colloquial) as a subject with a conjunction; that woman, that ship, etc, or (dialect) as a subject without a conjunction.
    — Give it to her (after preposition)
限定词 det.
  1. Belonging to her (belonging to that female person or animal, or in poetic or old-fashioned language that ship, city, season, etc).
    — This is her book
  2. Belonging to a person of unspecified gender (to counterbalance the traditional "his" in this sense).
    — Begin by having students choose a short poem to memorize; they will enjoy searching the library for a poem that appeals to them. If a student wishes to memorize her poem and share it aloud with the rest of the class, suggest a buddy system.

词形变化

herė alternative hor alternative,Northumbria herė alternative hor alternative,Northumbria hers plural herė alternative hor alternative,Northumbria

词源

词源 1
From Middle English here, hir, hire, from Old English hire (“her”), from Proto-Germanic *hezōi (dative singular of *hijō).
Cognate with North Frisian hör, Saterland Frisian hier, hiere (“her”), West Frisian har (“her”), Dutch haar (“her”), German Low German hör (“her”), German ihr (“her”).
词源 2
From Middle English here, hir, hire, from Old English hire (“her”), from Proto-Germanic *hezōi (dative singular of *hijō).
Cognate with North Frisian hör, Saterland Frisian hier, hiere (“her”), West Frisian har (“her”), Dutch haar (“her”), German Low German hör (“her”), German ihr (“her”).
词源 3
From Middle English here, hir, hire, from Old English hire (“her”), from Proto-Germanic *hezōi (dative singular of *hijō).
Cognate with North Frisian hör, Saterland Frisian hier, hiere (“her”), West Frisian har (“her”), Dutch haar (“her”), German Low German hör (“her”), German ihr (“her”).
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