英语释义
1. those identical ones that are they — compare they sense 1 —used reflexively, for emphasis, or in absolute constructions
nations that govern themselvesthey themselves were presentthemselves busy, they disliked idleness in others
2. himself or herself himself, herself —used with an indefinite third person singular antecedent
nobody can call themselves oppressed
— Leonard Wibberley
3. their normal, healthy, or sane condition
were themselves again after a night's rest
4. their own selves
They enjoyed themselves. The students did it themselves.