-
1 yourself
pron (pl yourselves)1) себе, собі, собою; -сяhave you hurt yourself? — чи ви не забилися?, чи ти не вдарився?
2) сам, сама, самі; ти сам, ви саміhow's yourself? — як ти поживаєш; як ви поживаєте?, як ся маєте?
all by yourself — сам, сама, самі, без сторонньої допомоги
* * *pron; reflсебе, собі, собою, -ся (про 2 oc. од.); have you hurt yourself є ви забилисяє;(как додаток, після прийменник себе, собі, собою (про 2 oc. од.)); look at yourself подивись на себеwhat will you do with yourself this evening — є що ти /ви/ збираєшся /збираєтесь/ робити сьогодні ввечеріє
— сам, сама, самі (про 2 oc. од.)you told me so yourself, you yourself said so — ти /ви/ сам /самі/ мені це сказав /сказали/; icт., поет, ти, ви
yourself have said it — ти /ви/ сам /самі/ це сказав /сказали/; ти ( сам), ви ( самі)
how's yourself? — як ти поживаєш?; сам, сама, самі, без сторонньої допомоги
have you done it (all) by yourself? — ти /ви/ це сам /самі/ зробив /зробили/?, ти /ви/ це зробив /зробили/ самостійно /без сторонньої допомоги/?; один, одна, одні
have you been all by yourself the whole day — є ти /ви/ був /були/ цілий день один /одні/є; в якості прямого або непрямого додатку ти, ви; тебе, вас: тобою, вами тощо
I wanted to see Jane and yourself — я хотів побачити тебя, Джейн
people like yourself often feel that way — такі люди, как ти /ви/, часто переживають подібне почуття; iм. звичайний, нормальний стан
you are not (quite) yourself today — ти сьогодні сам не свій
-
2 yourself
pron; reflсебе, собі, собою, -ся (про 2 oc. од.); have you hurt yourself є ви забилисяє;(как додаток, після прийменник себе, собі, собою (про 2 oc. од.)); look at yourself подивись на себеwhat will you do with yourself this evening — є що ти /ви/ збираєшся /збираєтесь/ робити сьогодні ввечеріє
— сам, сама, самі (про 2 oc. од.)you told me so yourself, you yourself said so — ти /ви/ сам /самі/ мені це сказав /сказали/; icт., поет, ти, ви
yourself have said it — ти /ви/ сам /самі/ це сказав /сказали/; ти ( сам), ви ( самі)
how's yourself? — як ти поживаєш?; сам, сама, самі, без сторонньої допомоги
have you done it (all) by yourself? — ти /ви/ це сам /самі/ зробив /зробили/?, ти /ви/ це зробив /зробили/ самостійно /без сторонньої допомоги/?; один, одна, одні
have you been all by yourself the whole day — є ти /ви/ був /були/ цілий день один /одні/є; в якості прямого або непрямого додатку ти, ви; тебе, вас: тобою, вами тощо
I wanted to see Jane and yourself — я хотів побачити тебя, Джейн
people like yourself often feel that way — такі люди, как ти /ви/, часто переживають подібне почуття; iм. звичайний, нормальний стан
you are not (quite) yourself today — ти сьогодні сам не свій
См. также в других словарях:
you said it — spoken 1) used for agreeing with what someone has said although you would not have said it yourself, especially when they admit they have done something bad or wrong I ve made a terrible mess of this. You said it. 2) American used for agreeing… … English dictionary
yourself — pronoun plural yourselves / selvz/ 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… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
You shall not murder — The Sixth Commandment, as translated by the Book of Common Prayer (1549). The image is from the altar screen of the Temple Church near the Law Courts in London. You shall not murder or You shall not kill, KJV Thou shalt not kill (LXX οὐ φονεύσεις … Wikipedia
you + appositional name, phrase, or clause — With this kind of vocative expression the speaker typically expresses surprise or regret that what he or she is saying must be said to this particular person, as opposed to someone else. ‘You of all people’ sums up that thought. One man might… … A dictionary of epithets and terms of address
yourself — Frequently added to a vocative that has just been used, and turned back on the person who used it, usually to express indignation that the expression was applied to the listener in the first place. Every Day is Ladies’ Day, a short story by… … A dictionary of epithets and terms of address
You Can't Hurry Love — Single infobox | Name = You Can t Hurry Love Artist = The Supremes from Album = The Supremes A Go Go Released = July 25, 1966 B side = Put Yourself in My Place Format = 7 single Recorded = June 11 and July 5, 1966 Genre = Soul/pop Length = 2:47… … Wikipedia
You Won't See Me — Infobox Song Name = You Won t See Me Artist = The Beatles Album = Rubber Soul Released = 3 December 1965 track no = 3 Recorded = Abbey Road Studios 17 June, 12 October 11 November 1965 Genre = Rock Length = 3:22 Writer = Lennon/McCartney Label =… … Wikipedia
you can’t tell a book by its cover — 1929 American Speech IV. 465 You can’t judge a book by its binding. 1946 ROLFE & FULLER Glass Room i. ‘Forgive me, sir,’ he said. ‘I had you all wrong. You can never tell a book by its cover.’ 1954 R. HAYDN Journal of Edwin Carp 131 This is a… … Proverbs new dictionary
A Common Word Between Us and You — is an open letter, dated 13 October 2007, from leaders of the Muslim faith to leaders of the Christian faith. It calls for peace between Muslims and Christians and tries to work for common ground and understanding among both faiths, in line with… … Wikipedia
Introducing yourself and other people — ◊ introducing yourself When you meet someone for the first time, and they do not already know who you are, you can introduce yourself by saying who you are. You may need to say Hello or make a remark first. I m Helmut, said the boy. I m Edmond… … Useful english dictionary
introducing yourself and other people — ◊ introducing yourself When you meet someone for the first time, and they do not already know who you are, you can introduce yourself by saying who you are. You may need to say Hello or make a remark first. I m Helmut, said the boy. I m Edmond… … Useful english dictionary