herself pron. (pl. themselves) 1.〔作反身代詞〕她自己。 She ought to be ashamed of herself. 她應(yīng)當(dāng)感到羞愧。 She killed herself. 她自殺了。 2.〔加強(qiáng)語氣〕她本人,她親自。 She said it herself. 她自己說的。 H- an orphan, she understood the situation. 她本身是個孤兒,理解這情況。 be [become, come to] herself (情緒、健康)處于正常情況( She is not quite herself today. 她今天有些反常[不舒服]。 She has come to herself. 她已復(fù)原了,她已恢復(fù)正常)。 (all) by herself 她獨自地;她獨立地。
Heartened by the rousing reception her abilities earnedaustralian director jane campion, then a film student, saw a 14-year-old kidman perform and sent her a personal letter of encouragementshe diligently applied herself to acting, and in 1983 she made a striking television debut in the australian film bush christmas, which became a national favorite and still airs each december 同年,她有幸與巨星湯姆克魯斯合作雷鳴的日子daysofthunder但在這部影片中,基德曼并沒有什么出色的表演。相反,這之后她與克魯斯熱戀并結(jié)婚,倒使她一夜成名。