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🔑 yourBrE weak form /jə(r)/NAmE weak form /jər/BrE strong form /jɔː(r)/NAmE strong form /jʊr/ determiner () 🔑 of or belonging to the person or people being spoken or written to 你的;您的;你们的◆I like your dress. 我喜欢你的连衣裙。◆Excuse me, is this your seat? 对不起,这是您的座位吗?◆The bank is on your right. 银行在你的右边。🔑 of or belonging to people in general (泛指)大家的,人们的◆Dentists advise you to have your teeth checked every six months. 牙医建议大家每六个月检查一次牙齿。◆In Japan you are taught great respect for your elders. 在日本,人们要学会非常尊敬长辈。(informal) used to show that sb/sth is well known or often talked about (指有名或经常被谈论的人或事物)◆This is your typical English pub. 这就是典型的英格兰酒吧。◆(ironic, disapproving) You and your bright ideas! 你的主意可真高明!Your used in some titles, especially those of royal people (用于某些称呼,尤指王室成员)◆Your Majesty 陛下◆Your Excellency 阁下 |