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    英:[jɔ:(r)] 美: [jʊr] 
    Your is the second person possessive determiner. Your can refer to one or more people. your是第二人称所有格限定词。your可指一个或多个人。1. 你的;您的;你们的

    your 基本解释

    your

    代词你的,你们的; 尊; 玉; 乃

    your 相关例句

    形容词

    1. your什么意思

    1. Is this your own book?
        这是你的书吗?

    代词

    1. your的解释

    1. I think your suggestion will work.
        我看你的建议能行得通。

    2. So this is your good works!
        你的所谓杰作原来如此呀!

    3. So that is your effective remedy.
        原来那就是你们所谓的有效药物。

    your 情景对话

    退钱

    A:(Would you like/ Do you want) your money back?
          你(想/要)退钱吗?

    B:Yes. / No.
          是的。/不是。

    进修

    A:I’ll talk to your (father/ mother/ teacher) about it.
          我会跟你(爸爸/妈妈/老师)商量商量。

    B:O.K. Thanks.
          好的,谢谢。

    还礼

    A:I appreciate your kindness.
          非常感谢你的帮助。

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    B:My pleasure.
          乐意效劳。

    your 网络释义

    2. 你:每个人都有自己的家. 有的人处处有家,有人的以校为家,有的人四海是家,有人的长驻他家. 家,英文就是family,分开就是爸爸(father)妈妈(mother)我(I)爱(love)你(your). 家,是温暖的港湾,是爱的归宿.

    3. your的意思

    3. 的:开证行分别授权上述银行凭表面与信用证条款相符的单据付款、承兑汇票,或者议付,并保证依照本惯例对上述银行予以偿付,开证行应该铭记此项规定. 你们(YOU)或你们的(YOUR)词语表示,应该避免,原因是其含意随格式各页不同而

    your 词典解释

    Your is the second person possessive determiner. Your can refer to one or more people. your是第二人称所有格限定词。your可指一个或多个人。

    1. 你的;您的;你们的
        A speaker or writer uses your to indicate that something belongs or relates to the person or people that they are talking or writing to.

        e.g. Emma, I trust your opinion a great deal...
               埃玛,我非常相信你的看法。
        e.g. I left all of your messages on your desk...
               我把所有给你的便条都放在你书桌上了。

    2. (有时用于口语和非正式书面语中表示泛指)你的,任何人的
        In spoken English and informal written English, your is sometimes used to indicate that something belongs to or relates to people in general.

        e.g. Painkillers are very useful in small amounts to bring your temperature down...
               小剂量的止痛药对于降低体温非常有用。
        e.g. I then realized how possible it was to overcome your limitations.
               那时我才意识到,人克服自身局限的可能性到底有多大。

    3. (口语中有时用于typical, normal等形容词前表示典型)
        In spoken English, a speaker sometimes uses your before an adjective such as 'typical' or 'normal' to indicate that the thing referred to is a typical example of its type.

        e.g. Stan Reilly is not really one of your typical Brighton Boys...
               斯坦·赖利其实并不是那种典型的布赖顿男孩。
        e.g. It's just your average wooden door.
               它就是那种平常的木门。

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