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me 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
Pronoun
/mē/,
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Used by a speaker to refer to himself or herself as the object of a verb or preposition,
  1. Used by a speaker to refer to himself or herself as the object of a verb or preposition
    • - do you understand me?
    • - wait for me!
  2. Used after the verb “to be” and after “than” or “as”
    • - hi, it's me
    • - you have more than me
  3. To or for myself
    • - I've got me a job
  4. Used in exclamations
    • - dear me!
    • - silly me!

  1. Maine: a state in New England
  2. .me is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Montenegro.
  3. Client-To-Client Protocol (CTCP) is a special type of communication between Internet Relay Chat (IRC) clients.
  4. Me is the debut album by London-based band Buck Brothers, released in the United Kingdom in March 2007 and the United States in October 2007. On 5 March 2007, to commemorate the album's UK release, the band successfully broke the Guinness World Record for the "most gigs performed in 12 hours".
  5. The Me are a partly Muslim and partly Hindu community found in the state of Gujarat in India. They are one of a number of communities of Maldhari pastoral nomads found in the Banni region of Kutch. The Me are also known as the Wadha Koli.
  6. In many object-oriented programming languages, this (also called self or Me) is a keyword that is used in instance methods to refer to the object on which they are working. C++, and languages which derive in style from it (such as Java, C#, and PHP) generally use this. ...
  7. Me is the 3rd album by Fiona Sit, and was released on December 22, 2005. It only contains 7 tracks, but an extensive mini-booklet containing pictures, writing, drawings and personal blog entries by Fiona. It can be considered half autobiography and half album.
  8. As the direct object of a verb; As a reflexive direct object of a verb; As the object of a preposition; As the indirect object of a verb; As a reflexive indirect object of a verb; the ethical dative; As the complement of the copula (“be”, “is”); Preceding a noun, marking ownership; As the ...
  9. (MES) Manufacturing execution systems. Systems that use network computing to automate production control and process. By downloading "recipes" and work schedules and uploading production results, MESs bridge the gap between business and plant-floor or process-control systems.
  10. (MES (mobile earth station)) The generic name used to describe an Inmarsat-approved terminal which is allowed to access the network, and applicable to both maritime and land mobile communications.
  11. (MES) Malheur Experiment Station
  12. (MES) Management Execution System. By monitoring labour resources, process history and machine usage & failures, a MES will help various features such as preventive maintenance, employee time & attendance, quantity maintenance and operator data.
  13. (MES) Mask Energy Signature (Science Ability)
  14. (MES) Minature Edison Screw. 10mm diameter version of the standard ES (Edsion Screw) lamp base family. See also ES, LES, GES, SES
  15. (MES) Miniture Electric Staff, see Electric Staff
  16. (MES) Movement of the Socialist Left. Led by middle-class lefties but commanding some working-class support.
  17. (MES) Mucosal Electrosensitivty
  18. (MES) manufacturing execution system. Software systems designed to integrate with enterprise systems to enhance the shop floor control functionality that is usually inadequate in ERP systems. ...
  19. (MES) medical equipment set
  20. (mes) Mesoderm, forming the outer layer of the bud.
  21. A concept of George Herbert Mead (1863-1921) referring to the aspect of personal identity or self that is aware of and has internalized the expectations of others. ...
  22. stands for 2-mercaptoethanol; a reducing agent
  23. Abbreviation for the state of Maine. (United States)
  24. Plural mes; used in the plural, and defined as the “fundamental, unalterable, comprehensive assortment of powers and duties, norms and standards, rules and regulations, relating to the cosmos and its components, to gods and humans, to cities and countries, and to the varied components of ...
  25. The major elements, ie those silicates measured in percent oxide in both rocks and minerals. Usually SiO2, Al2O3, TiO2 ,Fe2O3, FeO, MnO, MgO, CaO, Na2O, K2O, P2O5, H2O etc. Sometimes Cr2O3 and NiO are reported as major elements even though they are usually sub 1%.