pron. 我们
英 [ʌs] 美 [ʌs]
权威例句
- I would prefer him to be with us next season.
我更希望他下一个赛季和我们在一起。
来自柯林斯例句 - This brings us to the second question I asked.
这就将我们带到了我所提的第二个问题。
来自柯林斯例句 - What is right for us need not be right for others.
对我们来说是对的东西,对别人来说未必正确。
来自柯林斯例句 - He told us to get stuffed so we leaned on his kid.
他叫我们滚蛋,于是我们威胁他的孩子。
来自柯林斯例句 - I hate it when people accuse us of that.
我讨厌别人就那件事指责我们。
来自柯林斯例句
中文词源
us 我们
来自PIE*nes,我们,词源同nostalgia,harness.
英文词源
us
**us: **[OE] _Us _can be traced back ultimately to Indo- European *ns. This passed into prehistoric Germanic as uns, which has evolved into German uns, Dutch ons, Swedish and Danish os, and English us. Latin _nōs _‘we’ (source of French nous) is distantly related.
=> our, we
us (pron.)
Old English us (cognate with Old Saxon, Old Frisian us, Old Norse, Swedish oss, Dutch ons, German uns), accusative and dative plural of we, from PIE *nes- (2), forming oblique cases of the first person plural personal pronoun (cognates: Sanskrit nas, Avestan na, Hittite nash "us;" Greek no "we two;" Latin nos "we, us;" Old Church Slavonic ny "us," nasu "our;" Old Irish ni, Welsh ni "we, us"). The -n- is preserved in Germanic in Dutch ons, German uns.
US
also U.S., abbreviation of United States, attested from 1834. U.S.A. for "United States of America" is recorded from 1885; before that it generally meant "U.S. Army."