A1 used as the subject of a verb to refer to a group including the speaker and at least one other person(用作动词的主语)我们
used by a speaker or a writer to refer to themselves and the people listening or reading(讲话者或作者用来指代自己与听众或读者)我们
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We were just chatting about what we did last weekend.
We weren't married in church, but we had a civil ceremony in a registry office.
A friend recently sent me a newspaper clipping about someone we were at school with.
As we approached the hall we could hear the sound of laughter.
We'd save time on our journey if we went by train.
B1 used as the subject of a verb to refer to all people, especially when considered as a group(用作动词的主语)所有人;(尤指作为一个整体的)我们
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The way we waste this planet's resources is criminal.
He claimed that we are all descended from apes.
We all have basic human rights that should be observed.
The ideas we hold influence the way we see the world.
We still don't know how the universe was created.
informal used as the subject of a verb to mean "you", especially when talking to a child or someone who is ill(用作动词的主语,用于对孩子或病人说话时)你,你们
formal used by a queen or king when speaking officially to mean "I"(女王或国王在正式场合使用)朕,寡人
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