释义 |
you-uns, pron. U.S. dial.|ˈjuːʌnz| Also 9 youns; 20– you uns. [f. you pers. pron. + uns, dial. var. ones (one pron.).] Used in place of you pers. pron.
1810M. van H. Dwight Jrnl. 10 Nov. in Journey to Ohio (1912) 37 Youns is a word I have heard used several times, but what it means I don't know. 1869[see you-all's s.v. you-all pers. pron.]. 1885‘C. E. Craddock’ Prophet Great Smokey Mountains 7, I hev no call ter spen' words 'bout sech ez that, with a free-spoken man like you-uns. 1927Amer. Speech II. 345 The paterfamilias questioned solicitously: Did you uns sleep good last night? 1934W. Faulkner Dr. Martino 341 Why did you uns have to stop here? 1941Amer. Mercury June 660/2 ‘Proud to know ye!’ Sam will beam. ‘Why, you-uns be a-comin' in ter th' fire an' set a spell.’ |