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yourbelonging to you: Is this your child? Not to be confused with:you're – you are: You’re going to the party with me.your Y0028700 (yo͝or, yôr, yər when unstressed)adj.The possessive form of you1. Used as a modifier before a noun: your boots; your accomplishments.2. A person's; one's: The light switch is on your right.3. Informal Used with little or no sense of possession to indicate a type familiar to the listener: your basic three-story frame house. [Middle English, from Old English ēower, genitive of gē, ye; see you.]your (jɔː; jʊə; unstressed jə) determiner1. of, belonging to, or associated with you: your nose; your house; your first taste of freedom. 2. belonging to or associated with an unspecified person or people in general: the path is on your left heading north; this lotion is for your head only. 3. informal used to indicate all things or people of a certain type: your part-time worker is a problem. 4. your actual informal Brit (intensifier): here is your actual automatic tin-opener. [Old English eower, genitive of gē ye1; related to Old Frisian jūwe, Old Saxon euwa, Old High German iuwēr]your (yʊər, yɔr, yoʊr; unstressed yər) pron. 1. a form of the possessive case of you used as an attributive adjective: I like your idea. Compare yours. 2. (used to indicate that one belonging or relevant to oneself or to any person): The library is on your left. 3. (used to indicate all members of a group, occupation, etc., or things of a particular type): Take your factory worker, for instance. [before 900; Middle English; Old English ēower (genitive of gē ye1), c. Old Saxon iuwar, Old High German iuwēr] usage: See me. your you're">you're1. 'your'You use your /jə/ or /jɔː/ to show that something belongs or relates to the person or people that you are speaking to. Can I borrow your pen?Where's your father?2. 'you're'You are is also sometimes pronounced /jɔː/. When you write down what someone says, you write this as you're. Don't write it as 'your'. You're quite right.You're not an expert.Translationsyour (joː) , ((American) juər) adjective belonging to you. your house/car. 你的,你們的 你的,你们的 yours (joːz) , ((American) juərz) pronoun something belonging to you. This book is yours; Yours is on that shelf. (屬於)你(們)的(東西) (属于)你(們)的(东西) yourˈself (-ˈselvz) – plural yourˈselves – pronoun1. used as the object of a verb or preposition when the person(s) spoken or written to is/are the object(s) of an action he/they perform(s). Why are you looking at yourselves in the mirror?; You can dry yourself with this towel. 你(們)自己 你(们)自己 2. used to emphasize you. You yourself can't do it, but you could ask someone else to do it. (用來強調你或你們)你(們)自己 (用来强调你或你们)你(们)自己 3. without help etc. You can jolly well do it yourself! 獨自地,不假他力 你(们)自己,你(们)亲自 yours (faithfully/sincerely/truly) expressions written before one's signature at the end of a letter. (書信署名之上)敬上 (书信署名之上)你忠诚的 your → → 第一个路口转右Take the second turn on your left (US) Take the second turning on your left (UK) → 第二个路口转左your EncyclopediaSeeExcellencyMedicalSeeyouFinancialSeeYoursSee UR See YR |