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self-pref.1. Oneself; itself: self-control.2. Automatic; automatically: self-loading. [Middle English, from Old English, from self, self; see self.]self- combining form 1. of oneself or itself: self-defence; self-rule. 2. by, to, in, due to, for, or from the self: self-employed; self-inflicted; self-respect. 3. automatic or automatically: self-propelled. self (sɛlf) n.andpron., pl. selves, adj. n. 1. a person or thing referred to with respect to complete individuality: one's own self. 2. a person's nature, character, etc.: his better self. 3. personal interest. 4. Philos. the subject of experience as contrasted with the object of experience; ego. 5. any of the natural constituents of the body that are normally not subject to attack by components of the immune system. pron. 6. myself, herself, etc.: to make a check payable to self. adj. 7. being the same throughout; uniform. 8. being of one piece with or the same material as the rest. 9. Obs. same. [before 900; Old English self, selfa, c. Old Frisian, Old Saxon self, Old High German selb, Old Norse sjalfr, Gothic silba] self- a combining form of self, appearing in various parts of speech, usu. with the implied notion that the agent and object or recipient of a given transitive predicate are identical (self-control; self-government; self-help; self-portrait), or that the subject of a given predicate acts or is effective without assistance (self-adhesive; self-loading; self-study). Translationsself- (self) 1. showing that the person or thing acting is acting upon himself or itself, as in self-respect. (前綴)自我... 自我...2. showing that the thing is acting automatically, as in self-closing doors. 自動的 自动的3. by oneself, as in self-made. 親自... 由自己...4. in, within etc oneself or itself, as in self-centred. 自己內在或內心的 自...的EncyclopediaSeeself |