me
/mi/ (bre, ipa) · [mˈi] /mi/ (ame, ipa) · [mˈi] /ˈmē/ (ame, mw) · /miː/ (bre, ipa) · [mˈi] /miː/ (ame, ipa)
me — pronoun
1. the form a speaker or writer uses when another word acts on that person, or when
the form a speaker or writer uses when another word acts on that person, or when it comes after a preposition
Lakshmi waved to me from the bakery across the street.
preposition + me: waved to me
The coach asked me to carry the water bottles after practice.
verb + me before to-infinitive
Please send the photo to me before Hana boards the plane.
Felix saved a seat for me near the front row.
The heavy box nearly fell on me when the shelf broke.
文法句型
verb + me
preposition + me
it's me
用法筆記
This is the object form of 'I'. In everyday English, speakers also commonly use it after 'be' in sentences like 'It's me', even though some very formal grammar traditions prefer 'It is I'.
常見錯誤
me — noun
1. the sol-fa name for the note mi in singing practice
the sol-fa name for the note mi in singing practice
The choir repeated do, re, me before starting the song.
sol-fa sequence: do, re, me
Naoko sang me softly while the piano held the last chord.
The music teacher asked the class to clap on me.
Rafael moved from re up to me in the warm-up.
- mi
the more familiar modern spelling of the same sol-fa note name
文法句型
sing me
do, re, me
move to me
用法筆記
Used mainly in sol-fa singing and music lessons. In this system, 'me' names the same scale step that many learners know as 'mi'.