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Them's fighting words.

IDM คำ ที่จะ ทำให้ เป็นเรื่อง ทะเลาะ กัน  kam-ti-ja-tam-hai-pen-ruang-ta-lor-kan

 

them

PRON พวกเขา (รูป กรรม ของ  they puek-kao

 

thematic

ADJ เกี่ยวกับ ใจความสำคัญ  topical subjective kiao-kab-jai-kwam-sam-kan

 

theme

N บทความ  งานเขียน สั้นๆ  composition essay paper report bod-kwam

 

theme

N หัวข้อ  ประเด็นหลัก  ใจความสำคัญ  สาระสำคัญ  แก่นสาร  subject topic hua-kor

 

theme

N แนว บทเพลง  neao-bod-plang

 

theme song

N เพลง ประจำ ของ รายการ ภาพยนตร์  โทรทัศน์  หรือ วิทยุ  plang-pra-jam-kong-rai-kan-pab-pa-yon-to-ra-tad-wid-ta-yu

 

themis

N เทพธิดา ของ  Uranus และ  Gaea ตาม นิยาย กรีก โบรา ณ 

 

themselves

PRON ด้วย ตัว ของ พวกเขา เอง  duai-tua-kong-puek-kao-ang

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

THEM

pron. the objective case of they, and of both genders. [In our mother tongue, them is an adjective, answering to the, in the dative and ablative cases of both numbers. The common people continue to use it in the plural number as an adjective, for they say, bring them horses, or them horses are to be led to water. ] Go ye to them that sell, and buy for yourselves. Matthew 25:9.
Then shall the king say to them on his right hand, come, ye blessed of my Father-- Matthew 25:34.

 

THEME

n.[L. thema; Gr. to set or place. ] 1. A subject or topic on which a person writes or speaks. The preacher takes a text for the theme of his discourse.
When a soldier was the theme, my name
Was not far off.
2. A short dissertation composed by a student.
3. In grammar, a radical verb, or the verb in its primary absolute sense, not modified by inflections; as the infinitive mode in English. But a large portion of the words called themes in Greek, are not the radical words, but are themselves derivative forms of the verb. The fact is the same in other languages.
4. In music, a series of notes selected as the text or subject of a new composition.

 

THEMSELVES

a compound of them and selves, and added to they by way of emphasis or pointed distinction. Thus we say, they themselves have done the mischief; they cannot blame others. In this case, themselves is in the nominative case, and maybe considered as an emphatical pronoun. In some cases, themselves is used without they, and strands as the only nominative to the following verb. Themselves have done the mischief.
This word is used also in the objective case after a verb or preposition. Things in themselves innocent, may under certain circumstances cease to be so.
They open to themselves at length the way.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

THEM

Them, pron. Etym: [AS. th \'d6m, dat. pl. of the article, but influenced by the Scand. use of the corresponding form Þeim as a personal pronoun. See They. ]

 

Defn: The objective case of they. See They. Go ye rather to them that sell, and buy for yourselves. Matt. xxv. 9. Then shall the King say unto them on his right hand, Come, ye blessed of my Father. Matt. xxv. 34.

 

Note: Them is poetically used for themselves, as him for himself, etc. Little stars may hide them when they list. Shak.

 

THEMATIC

The *mat "ic, a. Etym: [Gr. thématique. ]

 

1. (Gram. )

 

Defn: Of or pertaining to the theme of a word. See Theme, n., 4.

 

2. (Mus. )

 

Defn: Of or pertaining to a theme, or subject. Thematic catalogue (Mus. ), a catalogue of musical works which, besides the title and other particulars, gives in notes the theme, or first few measures, of the whole work or of its several movements.

 

THEME

Theme, n. Etym: [OE. teme, OF. teme, F. thème, L. thema, Gr. Do, and cf. Thesis. ]

 

1. A subject or topic on which a person writes or speaks; a proposition for discussion or argument; a text. My theme is alway one and ever was. Chaucer. And when a soldier was the theme, my name Was not far off. Shak.

 

2. Discourse on a certain subject. Then ran repentance and rehearsed his theme. Piers Plowman. It was the subject of my theme. Shak.

 

3. A composition or essay required of a pupil. Locke.

 

4. (Gram. )

 

Defn: A noun or verb, not modified by inflections; also, that part of a noun or verb which remains unchanged (except by euphonic variations ) in declension or conjugation; stem.

 

5. That by means of which a thing is done; means; instrument. [Obs. ] Swift.

 

6. (Mus. )

 

Defn: The leading subject of a composition or a movement.

 

THEMIS

The "mis, n. Etym: [L., fr. Gr. (Gr. Myth. )

 

Defn: The goddess of law and order; the patroness of existing rights.

 

THEMSELVES

THEMSELVES Them *selves ", pron.

 

Defn: The plural of himself, herself, and itself. See Himself, Herself, Itself.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

them

them |T͟Hem, T͟Həm ðɛm ðəm | pronoun [ third person plural ] 1 used as the object of a verb or preposition to refer to two or more people or things previously mentioned or easily identified: I bathed the kids and read them stories | rows of doors, most of them locked. Compare with they. used after the verb to be and after than or as : you think that's them? | we're better than them. [ singular ] referring to a person of unspecified sex: how well do you have to know someone before you call them a friend? 2 archaic themselves: they bethought them of a new expedient. determiner informal or dialect those: look at them eyes. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old Norse theim to those, to them, dative plural of sá; related to their and they . usage: On the use of them in the singular to mean him or her,see usage at they .

 

thematic

the mat ic |THiˈmatik θəˈmædɪk | adjective 1 having or relating to subjects or a particular subject: the orientation of this anthology is essentially thematic. Linguistics belonging to, relating to, or denoting the theme of a sentence. Music of, relating to, or containing melodic subjects: the concerto relies on the frequent repetition of thematic fragments. Philately British term for topical. 2 Linguistics of or relating to the theme of an inflected word. (of a vowel ) connecting the theme of a word to its inflections. (of a word ) having a vowel connecting its theme to its inflections. noun 1 (thematics ) [ treated as sing. or pl. ] a body of topics for study or discussion. 2 Philately British term for topical. DERIVATIVES the mat i cal ly |-ik (ə )lē |adverb ORIGIN late 17th cent.: from Greek thematikos, from thema (see theme ).

 

Thematic Apperception Test

The mat ic Ap per cep tion Test noun Psychology a projective test designed to reveal a person's social drives or needs by their interpretation of a series of pictures of emotionally ambiguous situations.

 

thematic catalogue

the |mat ¦ic cata |logue noun Music a catalogue giving the opening themes of works as well as their names and other details.

 

thematic role

the |mat ¦ic role noun (in Chomskyan linguistics ) any of a set of semantic roles that a noun phrase may have in relation to a verb, for example agent, patient, location, source, or goal. Also called theta role.

 

thematize

the ma tize |ˈTHēməˌtīz ˈθimətaɪz | verb [ with obj. ] present or select (a subject ) as a theme. Linguistics place (a word or phrase ) at the start of a sentence in order to focus attention on it. DERIVATIVES the mat i za tion |ˌTHēmətiˈzāSHən |noun

 

Thembu

Thembu |ˈtɛmbuː |(also Tembu ) noun ( pl. same or Thembus ) a member of a Xhosa-speaking people originating in present-day KwaZulu-Natal and now living in the Transkei. adjective relating to the Thembu. ORIGIN from Xhosa umThembu.

 

theme

theme |THēm θim | noun 1 the subject of a talk, a piece of writing, a person's thoughts, or an exhibition; a topic: the theme of the sermon was reverence | a show on the theme of waste and recycling. Linguistics the first major constituent of a clause, indicating the subject-matter, typically being the subject but optionally other constituents, as in poor he is not. Contrasted with rheme. an idea that recurs in or pervades a work of art or literature. Music a prominent or frequently recurring melody or group of notes in a composition. [ as modifier ] (of music ) frequently recurring in or accompanying the beginning and end of a film, play, or musical: a theme song. [ usu. as modifier ] a setting given to a leisure venue or activity, intended to evoke a particular country, historical period, culture, etc.: a family fun park with a western theme | a New Deal theme restaurant. an essay written by a student on an assigned subject. 2 Linguistics the stem of a noun or verb; the part to which inflections are added, esp. one composed of the root and an added vowel. 3 historical any of the twenty-nine provinces in the Byzantine empire. verb [ with obj. ] give a particular setting or ambience to (a venue or activity ): (as adj. themed ) : Independence Day was celebrated with special themed menus | [ in combination ] : a golf-themed business park. ORIGIN Middle English: via Old French from Latin thema, from Greek, literally proposition ; related to tithenai to set or place.

 

theme park

theme park |ˈθim ˌpɑrk | noun an amusement park with a unifying setting or idea.

 

Themis

The mis |ˈTHēmis ˈθimɪs |Greek Mythology a goddess, daughter of Uranus (Heaven ) and Gaia (Earth ). In Homer she was the personification of order and justice, who convened the assembly of the gods.

 

Themistocles

The mis to cles |THəˈmistəˌklēz θəˈmɪstəkliz | ( c. 528 –462 bc ), Athenian statesman. He helped build up the Athenian fleet and defeated the Persian fleet at Salamis in 480.

 

themself

them self |T͟Həmˈself, T͟Hem -ðəmˈsɛlf | pronoun [ third person singular ] used instead of himself or herself to refer to a person of unspecified sex: the casual observer might easily think themself back in 1945. usage: The standard reflexive form corresponding to they and them is themselves, as in they can do it themselves . The singular form themself, first recorded in the 14th century, has re-emerged in recent years corresponding to the singular gender-neutral use of they, as in this is the first step in helping someone to help themself . The form is not widely accepted in standard English, however. For more details, see usage at they .

 

themselves

them selves |T͟Həmˈselvz, T͟Hem -ðəmˈsɛlvz | pronoun [ third person plural ] 1 [ reflexive ] used as the object of a verb or preposition to refer to a group of people or things previously mentioned as the subject of the clause: countries unable to look after themselves. 2 [ emphatic ] used to emphasize a particular group of people or things mentioned: excellent at organizing others, they may well be disorganized themselves. 3 [ singular ] used instead of himself or herself to refer to a person of unspecified sex: anyone who fancies themselves as a racing driver. PHRASES ( not ) be themselves see be oneself, not be oneself at be. by themselves see themselves at by. usage: On the use of themselves in the singular to mean himself or herself,see usage at they .

 

Oxford Dictionary

them

them |ðɛm, ðəm | pronoun [ third person plural ] 1 used as the object of a verb or preposition to refer to two or more people or things previously mentioned or easily identified: I bathed the kids and read them stories | rows of doors, most of them locked. Compare with they. used after the verb to be and after than or as : you reckon that's them? | we're better than them. [ singular ] referring to a person of unspecified sex: how well do you have to know someone before you call them a friend? 2 archaic themselves: they bethought them of a new expedient. determiner informal or dialect those: look at them eyes. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old Norse theim to those, to them , dative plural of sá; related to their and they . usage: On the use of them in the singular to mean him or her ’, see usage at they .

 

thematic

the |mat ¦ic |θɪˈmatɪk | adjective 1 having or relating to subjects or a particular subject: the book is organized into nine thematic chapters. relating to the collecting of postage stamps with designs connected with the same subject. Music relating to or containing melodic subjects: the concerto relies on the frequent repetition of thematic fragments. 2 Linguistics relating to or denoting the theme of a sentence. relating to the theme of an inflected word. (of a vowel ) connecting the theme of a word to its inflections. (of a word ) having a vowel connecting its theme to its inflections. noun 1 (thematics ) [ treated as sing. or pl. ] a body of topics for study or discussion. 2 a postage stamp forming part of a set with designs connected with the same subject. DERIVATIVES thematically adverb ORIGIN late 17th cent.: from Greek thematikos, from thema (see theme ).

 

Thematic Apperception Test

the |mat ¦ic ap ¦per |cep ¦tion test noun Psychology a projective test designed to reveal a person's social drives or needs by their interpretation of a series of pictures of emotionally ambiguous situations.

 

thematic catalogue

the |mat ¦ic cata |logue noun Music a catalogue giving the opening themes of works as well as their names and other details.

 

thematic role

the |mat ¦ic role noun (in Chomskyan linguistics ) any of a set of semantic roles that a noun phrase may have in relation to a verb, for example agent, patient, location, source, or goal. Also called theta role.

 

thematize

thematize |ˈθiːmətʌɪz |(also thematise ) verb [ with obj. ] present or select (a subject ) as a theme. Linguistics place (a word or phrase ) at the start of a sentence in order to focus attention on it. DERIVATIVES thematization |-ˈzɛɪʃ (ə )n |noun

 

Thembu

Thembu |ˈtɛmbuː |(also Tembu ) noun ( pl. same or Thembus ) a member of a Xhosa-speaking people originating in present-day KwaZulu-Natal and now living in the Transkei. adjective relating to the Thembu. ORIGIN from Xhosa umThembu.

 

theme

theme |θiːm | noun 1 the subject of a talk, piece of writing, exhibition, etc. ; a topic: the theme of the sermon was reverence. US an essay written by a school pupil on a particular subject. 2 an idea that recurs in or pervades a work of art or literature: love and honour are the pivotal themes of the Hornblower books. Music a prominent or frequently recurring melody or group of notes in a composition. [ usu. as modifier ] a piece of music that frequently recurs in or accompanies the beginning and end of a film, play, or musical: a theme song. 3 [ usu. as modifier ] a setting given to a restaurant, pub, or leisure venue, intended to evoke a particular country, historical period, culture, etc.: an Irish theme pub. 4 Linguistics the first major constituent of a clause, indicating the subject matter, typically being the subject but optionally other constituents, as in smitten he is not . Contrasted with rheme. the stem of a noun or verb; the part to which inflections are added, especially one composed of the root and an added vowel. 5 historical any of the twenty-nine provinces in the Byzantine empire. verb [ with obj. ] give a particular theme or setting to (a leisure venue, event, etc. ): the amusement park will be themed as a Caribbean pirate stronghold | (as adj. themed ) : a themed party. ORIGIN Middle English: via Old French from Latin thema, from Greek, literally proposition ; related to tithenai to set or place .

 

theme park

theme park noun an amusement park with a unifying setting or idea.

 

Themis

Themis |ˈθɛmɪs |Greek Mythology a goddess, daughter of Uranus (Heaven ) and Gaia (Earth ). In Homer she was the personification of order and justice, who convened the assembly of the gods.

 

Themistocles

Themistocles |θɪˈmɪstəˌkliːz | ( c. 528 –462 bc ), Athenian statesman. He helped build up the Athenian fleet, and defeated the Persian fleet at Salamis in 480.

 

themself

them |self |ð (ə )mˈsɛlf | pronoun [ third person singular ] used instead of himself or herself to refer to a person of unspecified sex: the casual observer might easily think themself back in 1945. usage: The standard reflexive form corresponding to they and them is themselves, as in they can do it themselves . The singular form themself, first recorded in the 14th century, has re-emerged in recent years corresponding to the singular gender-neutral use of they, as in this is the first step in helping someone to help themself . The form is not widely accepted in standard English, however. For more details, see usage at they .

 

themselves

them |selves |ð (ə )mˈsɛlvz | pronoun [ third person plural ] 1 [ reflexive ] used as the object of a verb or preposition to refer to a group of people or things previously mentioned as the subject of the clause: countries unable to look after themselves. 2 [ emphatic ] used to emphasize a particular group of people or things mentioned: excellent at organizing others, they may well be disorganized themselves. 3 [ singular ] used instead of himself or herself to refer to a person of unspecified sex: anyone who fancies themselves as a racing driver. PHRASES ( not ) be themselves see be oneself, not be oneself at be. by themselves see by oneself at by. usage: On the use of themselves in the singular to mean himself or herself ’, see usage at they .

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

theme

theme noun 1 the theme of her speech: subject, topic, subject matter, matter, thesis, argument, text, burden, concern, thrust, message; thread, motif, keynote. 2 the first violin takes up the theme: melody, tune, air; motif, leitmotif. 3 the band played a medley of popular TV show themes: song, theme song, jingle.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

theme

theme noun 1 a short speech on a theme of your choice: subject, topic, subject matter; matter, issue, question, concern; idea, concept, thread, motif, keynote, message; thesis, argument, text; gist, essence, core, substance, burden, thrust. 2 the first violin takes up the theme: melody, tune, air, motif, leitmotif. 3 N. Amer. students writing themes in French: essay, composition, paper, dissertation. CHOOSE THE RIGHT WORD theme, subject, topic See subject . These notes show fine distinctions in meaning between closely related synonyms to help you find the best word.

 

themselves

themselves pronoun PHRASES by themselves See by oneself at by.

 

Duden Dictionary

Thema

The ma Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Th e ma |das Thema; Genitiv: des Themas, Plural: die Themen und (bildungssprachlich veraltend : ) Themata lateinisch thema < griechisch théma = Satz, abzuhandelnder Gegenstand, eigentlich = das (Auf )gesetzte, zu: tithénai = setzen, stellen, legen 1 Gegenstand oder leitender Gedanke einer Untersuchung, eines Gesprächs o. Ä. ein interessantes, beliebtes, heikles, aktuelles, politisches, literarisches Thema | dieses Thema ist tabu, ist erschöpft | das ist für mich kein Thema (das steht nicht zur Diskussion ) | ein Thema berühren, [eingehend ] behandeln, aufgreifen, anschneiden, fallen lassen | das Thema wechseln | im Aufsatz das Thema verfehlen | vom Thema abkommen, abschweifen | das gehört nicht zum Thema | zum eigentlichen Thema zurückkommen [das ist ] kein Thema umgangssprachlich das ist selbstverständlich, klar, darüber muss nicht weiter geredet werden 2 Musik Folge von Tönen, die einer Komposition zugrunde liegt das Thema einer Fuge

 

Thema-Rhema

The ma-Rhe ma Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Th e ma-Rh e ma |Begriffspaar zur Satzanalyse unter dem Gesichtspunkt, dass im Thema der (bekannte, in Rede stehende ) Gegenstand genannt wird, von dem dann im Rhema etwas ausgesagt wird

 

Thematik

The ma tik Substantiv, feminin , die |Them a tik österreichisch auch …ˈmat …|die Thematik; Genitiv: der Thematik, Plural: die Thematiken Plural selten 1 Thema 1 , besonders im Hinblick auf seine Komplexität, die Vielfältigkeit seiner Aspekte 2 Musik Art oder Kunst der Einführung und Ausführung, Verarbeitung eines Themas 2

 

thematisch

the ma tisch Adjektiv |them a tisch österreichisch auch …ˈmat …|1 ein Thema 1 betreffend, ihm entsprechend etwas nach thematischen Gesichtspunkten ordnen | der Film ist thematisch sehr aktuell, interessant 2 Musik ein Thema 2 aufweisend, betreffend, ihm entsprechend eine Fülle thematischer Einfälle

 

thematisieren

the ma ti sie ren schwaches Verb bildungssprachlich |thematis ie ren |schwaches Verb; Perfektbildung mit »hat « zum Thema 1 von etwas machen, als Thema diskutieren die Angst thematisieren | Probleme thematisieren

 

Thematisierung

The ma ti sie rung Substantiv, feminin , die |Thematis ie rung |die Thematisierung; Genitiv: der Thematisierung, Plural: die Thematisierungen das Thematisieren

 

Themavokal

The ma vo kal Substantiv, maskulin Sprachwissenschaft , der |Th e mavokal |der Themavokal; Genitiv: des Themavokals, Plural: die Themavokale Vokal, der bei der Bildung von Verbformen zwischen Stamm und Endung eingeschoben wird

 

Themawechsel

The ma wech sel Substantiv, maskulin , der |Th e mawechsel |Wechsel des Themas 1 in einem Gespräch o. Ä.

 

Themen

The men |Th e men |Plural von Thema

 

Themenabend

The men abend Substantiv, maskulin Rundfunk, Fernsehen , der |Th e menabend |aus mehreren nacheinander ausgestrahlten Sendungen zu einem bestimmten Thema bestehendes Abendprogramm

 

Themenbereich

The men be reich Substantiv, maskulin oder Substantiv, Neutrum , der oder das |Th e menbereich |Bereich, zu dem bestimmte Themen gehören

 

Themenfeld

The men feld Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Th e menfeld |Themenbereich

 

Themengebiet

The men ge biet Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Th e mengebiet |Themenbereich

 

Themenkatalog

The men ka ta log Substantiv, maskulin , der |Th e menkatalog |Verzeichnis, Aufstellung von Themen 1

 

Themenkomplex

The men kom plex Substantiv, maskulin , der |Th e menkomplex |Themenkreis

 

Themenkreis

The men kreis Substantiv, maskulin , der |Th e menkreis |Gruppe zusammengehörender Themen 1

 

Themenpark

The men park Substantiv, maskulin , der |Th e menpark |Park, besonders Freizeitpark o. Ä., mit Attraktionen zu einem bestimmten Thema oder Themenbereich

 

Themenschwerpunkt

The men schwer punkt Substantiv, maskulin , der |Th e menschwerpunkt |thematischer Schwerpunkt

 

Themenspektrum

The men spek t rum , The men spek trum Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Th e menspektrum | Spektrum 2 von Themen

 

Themenstellung

The men stel lung Substantiv, feminin , die |Th e menstellung |bestimmte Art, in der ein Thema 1 gestellt, formuliert ist

 

Themenwahl

The men wahl Substantiv, feminin , die |Th e menwahl | Wahl 1 eines Themas 1

 

Themenwechsel

The men wech sel Substantiv, maskulin , der |Th e menwechsel |Themawechsel

 

Themis

The mis Eigenname |Th e mis |griechische Göttin des Rechtes

 

Themistokles

The mis to k les , The mis to kles Eigenname |Them i stokles |athenischer Staatsmann

 

Themse

Them se Substantiv, feminin , die |Th e mse |die Themse; Genitiv: der Themse englischer Fluss

 

French Dictionary

thématique

thématique adj. et n. f. adjectif Relatif à un thème. : Un index thématique. À l ’Expo 67, il y avait des pavillons thématiques. nom féminin Ensemble des thèmes d ’une œuvre. : La thématique de ce poète est très riche. Note Orthographique t h ématique.

 

thème

thème n. m. nom masculin 1 Motif, sujet. : Le thème de son exposé est tout à fait actuel. 2 linguistique Dans un énoncé, ce dont on parle par opposition à ce qui est dit à propos de ce dont on parle. : La voiture (thème ou sujet ) roule à vive allure (prédicat ). FORME FAUTIVE thème (musical ). Anglicisme au sens de indicatif musical. : Le concerto n o 1 de Rachmaninov servait d ’indicatif (et non de *thème ) musical à l ’émission Apostrophes. Note Orthographique t h ème.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

them

them /ð (ə )m , ⦅強 ⦆ðem / (! theyの目的格 ) 代名詞 1 他動詞 の目的語として 〗彼 (女 )らを [に ], それらを []He bought a lot of kimonos and took them back to England .彼は着物をたくさん買い, それらをイギリスへ持ち帰った I'll take them home .私が彼らを家まで送ろう ▸ I gave them a bit of advice .私は彼らにちょっとした助言を与えた 2 前置詞 の目的語として 〗()ら, それら (!訳語は 前置詞 の意味に合わせ 「に, を, のために, から など ) ▸ I haven't heard from them for several years .彼らからはここ何年か音沙汰がない 3 ⦅くだけた話 ⦆be /than /as ()ら, それら (!theyの代わりに用いる; me コーパスの窓 ) ▸ I am probably younger than them [かたく they ].たぶん私は彼らよりも年下だろう 4 ⦅くだけた話 ⦆動名 の前で 〗()[それら ] (!動名 の意味上の主語でtheirの代わりに; my 代名詞 2 ) ▸ I don't mind them [⦅ややかたく 主に書 ⦆ their ] going out late at night .彼らが夜遅くに出かけても私は気にしません 5 ⦅ややくだけて ⦆(その )人を [] (!someone, everyoneなどの不定代名詞および性別不特定の語をさして用いる; him, herの代わりに; he 2 語法 , they 4 ) If anyone calls, ask them to leave a message .もし電話がかかってきたら, 伝言を残すように頼みなさい (≒… ask him [⦅男女共用 ⦆him or her ] …)6 ⦅話 非標準 ⦆名詞 の前で 〗それらの (those )Take them dirty shoes off .その汚い靴を脱ぎなさい

 

thematic

the mat ic /θɪmǽtɪk /形容詞 1 主題の .2 〘楽 〙主題 (テーマ )の .3 文法 語幹の .the m t i cal ly /-k (ə )li /副詞

 

theme

theme /θiːm / (! the-は /θiː /, -meは /m /) 〖語源は 「(論題として )置かれたもの 」; テーマはドイツ語Themaから 〗名詞 s /-z /C 1 作品 書物 演説などの 】主題 , テーマ (subject ) «of , in , for » the main theme of the lecture 講義の主なテーマ common themes in modern cinema 現代映画に共通する主題 2 〘楽 〙(曲の )テーマ , 主題, 主旋律 play the theme from Love Story 『ある愛の詩 』のテーマを演奏する 3 ⦅米 ⦆(学校の )作文, エッセイ .4 文法 語幹 (stem ).5 〘史 〙ビザンチン帝国下の州 [行政区 ].~́ m sic テーマ音楽, 主題曲 .~́ p rk テーマパーク 〘ディズニーランドなどの統一したテーマを持つ遊園地 〙.~́ p rty ⦅英 ⦆テーマパーティ 〘テーマに沿った衣装で参加する 〙.~́ s ng [t ne ]主題歌 [曲 ], テーマソング [音楽 ].

 

themself

them self /ð (ə )msélf /代名詞 ⦅話 非標準 ⦆themselves (!性がはっきりしないときにhimselfやherselfを避けるために用いる ) .

 

themselves

them selves /ð (ə )msélvz / (! theyの再帰代名詞 ) 代名詞 1 動詞 前置詞 の目的語として 〗彼 [彼女 ]ら自身を [に ], それら自体を [] (!主語が三人称複数名詞の場合の再帰用法; ╳themとしない ) ▸ I hope they won't hurt themselves [╳them ].彼らがけがをしないよう願っています ▸ Students who know themselves find the best jobs .自らを知る学生が最良の仕事を見つける They ought to be ashamed of themselves .彼らは自らを恥ずべきである 2 〖強勢を置いて 〗彼 [彼女 ]ら自身 , それら自体 (!三人称複数の主語 目的語と同格の強調用法で, 省略できる ) The monkeys themselves are rare .それらのサル自体が珍しい They did the job themselves .彼らは自分たちでその作業をした 3 自分自身 ([]) (!someone, everyoneなどの不定代名詞および性別不特定の語をさして用いる; himselfの代用表現; they 4 ) Everyone should have faith in themselves .だれもが自分自身を信じるべきだ 4 ⦅くだけて ⦆いつも [本来 ]の彼 [彼女 ][それら ] (!be, feel, seemなどの 動詞 と共に ) They're probably not themselves in that kind of situation .そんな状況では彼らはおそらく平常心ではない (ll ) by thems lves →(all ) by oneself .(ll ) to thems lves →(all ) to oneself .for thems lves for oneself .