yours
柯林斯词典
1. PRON-POSS A speaker or writer uses yours to refer to something that belongs or relates to the person or people that they are talking or writing to. 你的; 你們的 (東西)
I'll take my coat upstairs. Shall I take yours, Roberta?
我將把我的外套拿到樓上去。要我把你的拿上去嗎,羅伯塔?
I believe Paul was a friend of yours. 我相信保羅曾是你的一個朋友。
2. CONVENTION People write yours, yours sincerely, sincerely yours, or yours truly at the end of a letter before they sign their name. 你…的 (常與)(truly)(或)(sincerely)(等詞連用寫於信末簽名前)
With best regards, Yours, George. 謹致問候。你真誠的:喬治。
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yours /jɔːz, ˈjʊəz/
剑桥词典
- Do you consider him a friend of yours?
- Who works in the office next to yours?
- That aftershave of yours is smelling out the whole house .
- Sorry, I stupidly forgot to bring my copy of the report - could I look at yours?
- There's an old pair of shoes of yours lying in the bottom of the wardrobe .
yours pronoun (PERSON/PEOPLE ADDRESSED)
the one(s) belonging to or connected with the person or group of people being spoken or written to你的;您的;你們的
Is this pen yours? 這支鋼筆是你的嗎?
Unfortunately my legs aren't as long as yours. 可惜我的腿不如你的長。
I've got something of yours (= that belongs to you). 我有一些你的東西。
Yours is the room on the top floor , on the left . 你的房間在頂層,左手邊。
used at the beginning of some phrases written at the end of a letter , before giving a name
(用於信末署名前的客套語)
Yours, Jack 你的,傑尅
Yours faithfully /sincerely , K. Maxwell. 你忠實的/真誠的,K.馬尅斯韋爾。
例句
yours pronoun (PEOPLE GENERALLY)
used to show that something belongs to or is connected with people generally
(用於泛指)你的,任何人的
Other people's children always seem to be better behaved than yours. 別人的孩子縂是看起來比自己的更乖。