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ourselves [aʊə'selvz](a) (reflexive use) nous;∎ we enjoyed ourselves nous nous sommes bien amusés;∎ we built ourselves a log cabin nous avons construit une cabane en rondins;∎ we said to ourselves, why not wait here? nous nous sommes dit ou on s'est dit: pourquoi ne pas attendre ici?(b) (emphatic use) nous-mêmes;∎ we welcomed him ourselves nous l'avons accueilli nous-mêmes;∎ we'd love to help him, but we're not in very good health ourselves nous aimerions beaucoup l'aider mais nous ne sommes pas en très bonne santé nous-mêmes ou non plus;∎ we were able to visit the caves ourselves nous avons eu la chance de pouvoir visiter les grottes;∎ we ourselves have much to learn nous-mêmes avons beaucoup à apprendre;∎ we want to see for ourselves nous avons envie de nous en rendre compte (par) nous-mêmes;∎ (all) by ourselves tout seuls;∎ we had the flat to ourselves nous avions l'appartement pour nous tout seuls(c) (replacing "us") nous-mêmes;∎ apart from our parents and ourselves, everyone was Russian en dehors de nos parents et de nous-mêmes, tout le monde était russe
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