| 释义 | her
 herH0156200 (hər, ər; hûr when stressed)adj.The possessive form of  she Used as a modifier before a noun: her boots; her accomplishments.pron.The objective case of  she1.  Used as the direct object of a verb: They saw her at the conference.2.  Used as the indirect object of a verb: They gave her a round of applause.3.  Used as the object of a preposition: This letter is addressed to her.4.  Informal Used as a predicate nominative: It's her.5.  Nonstandard Used reflexively as the indirect object of a verb: She got her a new job. See Note at  me.6.  Slang Used in place of it, especially in set expressions: That about does her. Let her rip.n. A female: The dog is a her. See Usage Notes at  be,  I1.[Middle English, from Old English hire; see ko- in Indo-European roots.]
 her(hɜː; unstressed hə; ə) pron (objective) 1. refers to a female person or animal: he loves her; they sold her a bag; something odd about her; lucky her!. 2. refers to things personified as feminine or traditionally to ships and nations3. chiefly US a dialect word for herself: she needs to get her a better job. determinerof, belonging to, or associated with her: her silly ideas; her hair; her smoking annoys me. [Old English hire, genitive and dative of hēo she, feminine of hēo he1; related to Old High German ira, Gothic izōs, Middle Dutch hare]Usage: See at me1her(hɜr; unstressed hər, ər)
 pron.    1.  the objective case of she, used as a direct or indirect object:  We saw her this morning. I gave her the message.    2.  a form of the possessive case of she used as an attributive adjective: Her coat is on the chair. I'm sorry about her leaving. Compare hers.    3.  (used instead of the pronoun she in the predicate after the verb to be):  It's her.  n.    4.  Informal. a female:  Is the new baby a her or a him?  [before 900; Middle English her(e), Old English hire, genitive and dat. of hēo she (feminine of hē he1)]  usage: See he1, me.
 her.1.  heraldic.    2.  heraldry.herHer can be the object of a verb or preposition. You use her to refer to a woman, girl, or female animal that has already been mentioned, or whose identity is known.They gave her the job.I knew your mother. I was at school with her. Be Careful!Rose bought herself a sandwich for lunch.TranslationsDon't use 'her' as the indirect object of a sentence when you are referring to the same person as the subject. Instead use herself.
 her(həː)  pronoun (used as the object of a verb or preposition) a female person or animal already spoken about. I'll ask my mother when I see her; He came with her. (受格)她  (宾格)她  adjective belonging to such a person or animal. My mother bought the neighbour's car, so it's her car now; a cat and her kittens. 她的 她的hers (həːz)  pronoun something which belongs to a female person or animal already spoken about. It's not your book – it's hers; Hers is on that shelf. 她的東西  (宾格)她的 herˈself pronoun1.  used as the object of a verb or preposition when a female person or animal is the object of an action she performs. The cat licked herself; She looked at herself in the mirror. 她自己 她自己2.  used to emphasize she, ~her, or the name of a female person or animal. She herself played no part in this; Mary answered the letter herself. 她本人 她本人3.  without help etc. She did it all by herself. 她單獨地 她独自地herMedicalSeeHERS
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 | HER➣Helper (Amtrak station code; Helper, UT) |  | HER➣Harvard Educational Review |  | HER➣Hydrogen Evolution Reaction |  | HER➣Higher Education Resources |  | HER➣Higher Education & Research |  | HER➣Healthy Eating Research |  | HER➣High Error Rate |  | HER➣Human Exposure Risk |  | HER➣Home Equity Release (finance) |  | HER➣Health Economics Research |  | HER➣Atlantic Herring (FAO fish species code) |  | HER➣Hard Error Rate |  | HER➣Hollow Earth Radio (online radio) |  | HER➣Heavy Equipment Rentals LLC (California; est. 1999) |  | HER➣Hole Expansion Ratio (mechanical testing) |  | HER➣HIV Epidemiology Research |  | HER➣High Efficiency Red (LED) |  | HER➣Hyperemesis Education and Research |  | HER➣Heraklion, Crete Island, Greece - Heraklion (Airport Code) |  | HER➣High Explosive Research (UK nuclear weapons development) |  | HER➣Hearing Examiner Recommendation |  | HER➣Hip Hop in its Essence and Real (hiphop/rap artist Common Sense) |  | HER➣Hydroxyethylrutoside (also seen as HR) |  | HER➣Head End Restriction (railways) |  | HER➣Household Energy Regional Project (Intermediate Technology Development Group) |  | HER➣Hazards and Effects Register (Offshore Energy and Mineral Management Environmental Program; US DOI) | 
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