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weak /jə/ |
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strong /jɔː/ |
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1 | used for showing that something belongs to or is connected with the person or people you are talking or writing to 你的;你们的 |
| You never really talk to your parents, do you? 你从没有真正与你的父母谈过,是吗? |
| What’ s your address? 你的地址是什么? |
| We need your help. 我们需要你的帮助。 |
| Go to your room! 回你的房间去! |
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2 | used for showing that something belongs to or is connected with people in general 你的(泛指任何人的) |
| The centre can provide help when you’ ve lost your job. 当你失业时,这个中心会提供帮助。 |
| You never forget your first kiss. 任何人都决不会忘记自己的初吻。 |
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3 | informal used for showing that something is a typical or normal example of its type (表示某一类中的典型或常例)一个 |
| The National Television Awards is your typical glitzy event. 全国电视大奖赛是一场典型的浮华盛事。 |
| This group is better than your average pop band. 这一流行乐团比一般的流行乐队要好。 |
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