| 释义 | 
		reflexive美 [rɪ'fleksɪv]  英 [rɪ'fleksɪv]  - adj.(词或词形)反身的
 - n.【语】反身动词[代词]
 - 网络反身性;自反的;自反性
 
 adj. automatic,knee-jerk,impulsive,spontaneous,involuntary 1.  | (词或词形)反身的areflexive word or form of a word shows that the action of the verb affects the person who performs the action  |  
  | In ‘He cut himself’, ‘cut’ is a reflexive verb and ‘himself’ is a reflexive pronoun. 在 He cut himself 一句中,cut 是反身动词,himself 是反身代词。  |  
 adj.  | 1. describes a pronoun referring to the same person or thing as another noun or pronoun in the same sentence. The reflexive pronouns in English end in "-self" or "-selves," e.g. "myself," "yourself," "ourselves." 2. describes a verb that takes a reflexive pronoun as an object, thereby indicating an action that the subject does to or for itself 3. relating to or being the product of a reflex 4. automatic and involuntary or unthinking 5. describes a relation between pairs of logical objects or numbers that are the same or of the same size 6. a reflexive verb or pronoun refers back to the subject of the verb. In English, ‘to enjoy yourself’ is a reflexive verb and ‘yourself’ is a reflexive pronoun. 7. a reflexive movement or action is one that you do without thinking 1. describes a pronoun referring to the same person or thing as another noun or pronoun in the same sentence. The reflexive pronouns in English end in "-self" or "-selves," e.g. "myself," "yourself," "ourselves." 2. describes a verb that takes a reflexive pronoun as an object, thereby indicating an action that the subject does to or for itself 3. relating to or being the product of a reflex 4. automatic and involuntary or unthinking 5. describes a relation between pairs of logical objects or numbers that are the same or of the same size 6. a reflexive verb or pronoun refers back to the subject of the verb. In English, ‘to enjoy yourself’ is a reflexive verb and ‘yourself’ is a reflexive pronoun. 7. a reflexive movement or action is one that you do without thinking  |  n.  | 1. a reflexive verb or pronoun  |  
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