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i
/ˈaɪ/
我(
vt
.)冰凍,使成冰;用冰覆蓋
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
I
1.
I
,
the
ninth
letter
of
the
English
alphabet
,
takes
its
form
from
the
Phœnician,
through
the
Latin
and
the
Greek
.
The
Phœnician
letter
was
probably
of
Egyptian
origin
.
Its
original
value
was
nearly
the
same
as
that
of
the
Italian
I
,
or
long
e
as
in
mete
.
Etymologically
I
is
most
closely
related
to
e
,
y
,
j
,
g
;
as
in
d
i
nt, d
e
nt, b
e
verage,
L
. b
i
bere;
E
. k
i
n,
AS
. c
y
nn;
E
. th
i
n,
AS
. þ
y
nne;
E
. domin
i
on, don
j
on, dun
g
eon.
In
English
I
has
two
principal
vowel
sounds
:
the
long
sound
,
as
in
pīne
,
īce
;
and
the
short
sound
,
as
in
pĭn
.
It
has
also
three
other
sounds
: (
a
)
That
of
e
in
term
,
as
in
thirst
. (
b
)
That
of
e
in
mete
(
in
words
of
foreign
origin
),
as
in
machine
,
pique
,
regime
. (
c
)
That
of
consonant
y
(
in
many
words
in
which
it
precedes
another
vowel
),
as
in
bunion
,
million
,
filial
,
Christian
,
etc
.
It
enters
into
several
digraphs
,
as
in
fail
,
field
,
seize
,
feign
.
friend
;
and
with
o
often
forms
a
proper
diphtong
,
as
in
oil
,
join
,
coin
.
See
Guide
to
Pronunciation
, §§ 98-106.
Note:
The
dot
which
we
place
over
the
small
or
lower
case
i
dates
only
from
the
14th
century
.
The
sounds
of
I
and
J
were
originally
represented
by
the
same
character
,
and
even
after
the
introduction
of
the
form
J
into
English
dictionaries
,
words
containing
these
letters
were
,
till
a
comparatively
recent
time
,
classed
together
.
2.
In
our
old
authors
,
I
was
often
used
for
ay
(
or
aye
),
yes
,
which
is
pronounced
nearly
like
it
.
3.
As
a
numeral
,
I
stands
for
1,
II
for
2,
etc
.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
I
pron.
[
poss.
My
or
Mine
object.
Me
pl
.
nom.
We
poss.
Our
or
Ours
object.
Us
]
The
nominative
case
of
the
pronoun
of
the
first
person
;
the
word
with
which
a
speaker
or
writer
denotes
himself
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
i
adj
:
used
of
a
single
unit
or
thing
;
not
two
or
more
; "`
ane
'
is
Scottish
" [
syn
:
one
,
1
,
ane
]
n
1:
a
nonmetallic
element
belonging
to
the
halogens
;
used
especially
in
medicine
and
photography
and
in
dyes
;
occurs
naturally
only
in
combination
in
small
quantities
(
as
in
sea
water
or
rocks
) [
syn
:
iodine
,
iodin
,
atomic
number 53
]
2:
the
smallest
whole
number
or
a
numeral
representing
this
number
; "
he
has
the
one
but
will
need
a
two
and
three
to
go
with
it
"; "
they
had
lunch
at
one
" [
syn
:
one
,
1
,
ace
,
single
,
unity
]
3:
the
9th
letter
of
the
Roman
alphabet
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