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your    音标拼音: [j'ɔr] [j'ʊr]
pron. 你的,你们的;任何人的

你的,你们的;任何人的

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thou \thou\ ([th]ou), pron. [Sing.: nom. {Thou}; poss. {Thy}
([th][imac]) or {Thine} ([th][imac]n); obj. {Thee}
([th][=e]). Pl.: nom. {You} (y[=oo]); poss. {Your} (y[=oo]r)
or {Yours} (y[=oo]rz); obj. {You}.] [OE. thou, [thorn]u, AS.
[eth][=u], [eth]u; akin to OS. & OFries. thu, G., Dan. & Sw.
du, Icel. [thorn][=u], Goth. [thorn]u, Russ. tui, Ir. & Gael.
tu, W. ti, L. tu, Gr. sy`, Dor. ty`, Skr. tvam. [root]185.
Cf. {Thee}, {Thine}, {Te Deum}.]
The second personal pronoun, in the singular number, denoting
the person addressed; thyself; the pronoun which is used in
addressing persons in the solemn or poetical style.
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Art thou he that should come? --Matt. xi. 3.
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Note: "In Old English, generally, thou is the language of a
lord to a servant, of an equal to an equal, and
expresses also companionship, love, permission,
defiance, scorn, threatening: whilst ye is the language
of a servant to a lord, and of compliment, and further
expresses honor, submission, or entreaty." --Skeat.
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Note: Thou is now sometimes used by the Friends, or Quakers,
in familiar discourse, though most of them corruptly
say thee instead of thou.
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You \You\ ([=u]), pron. [Possess. {Your} ([=u]r) or {Yours}
([=u]rz); dat. & obj. {You}.] [OE. you, eou, eow, dat. &
acc., AS. e['o]w, used as dat. & acc. of ge, g[=e], ye; akin
to OFries. iu, io, D. u, G. euch, OHG. iu, dat., iuwih, acc.,
Icel. y[eth]r, dat. & acc., Goth. izwis; of uncertain origin.
[root]189. Cf. {Your}.]
The pronoun of the second person, in the nominative, dative,
and objective case, indicating the person or persons
addressed. See the Note under {Ye}.
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Ye go to Canterbury; God you speed. --Chaucer.
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Good sir, I do in friendship counsel you
To leave this place. --Shak.
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In vain you tell your parting lover
You wish fair winds may waft him over. --Prior.
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Note: Though you is properly a plural, it is in all ordinary
discourse used also in addressing a single person, yet
properly always with a plural verb. "Are you he that
hangs the verses on the trees, wherein Rosalind is so
admired ?" --Shak. You and your are sometimes used
indefinitely, like we, they, one, to express persons
not specified. "The looks at a distance like a
new-plowed land; but as you come near it, you see
nothing but a long heap of heavy, disjointed clods."
--Addison. "Your medalist and critic are much nearer
related than the world imagine." --Addison. "It is
always pleasant to be forced to do what you wish to do,
but what, until pressed, you dare not attempt." --Hook.
You is often used reflexively for yourself of
yourselves. "Your highness shall repose you at the
tower." --Shak.
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Your \Your\ ([=u]r), pron. & a. [OE. your, [yogh]our, eowr,
eower, AS. e['o]wer, originally used as the gen. of ge,
g[=e], ye; akin to OFries. iuwer your, OS. iuwar, D. uw, OHG.
iuw[=e]r, G. euer, Icel. y[eth]ar, Goth. izwara, izwar, and
E. you. [root]189. See {You}.]
The form of the possessive case of the personal pronoun you.
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Note: The possessive takes the form yours when the noun to
which it refers is not expressed, but implied; as, this
book is yours. "An old fellow of yours." --Chaucer.
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  • Grammar: Your or Youre? - YouTube
    In this video, you’ll learn more about when to use "your" and "you're" correctly in American English Visit https: www gcflearnfree org grammar for our text-based lesson
  • YOUR Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of YOUR is of or relating to you or yourself or yourselves especially as possessor or possessors, agent or agents, or object or objects of an action
  • YOUR | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    your pronoun (BELONGING TO YOU) belonging to or connected with the person or people being spoken to; the possessive form of you:
  • “Your” vs. “You’re”: How To Choose The Right Word
    Among the most common mistakes when writing—especially when writing something quickly like an email or text—is using you’re and your incorrectly In this article, we’ll help you remember which one to use every time so that when it comes to choosing your or you’re, you’re your own best resource
  • YOUR definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
    language note: Your is the second person possessive determiner Your can refer to one or more people
  • Youre or Your? - Grammar Monster
    You're and your are easy to confuse You're means you are Your means belonging to you You're is a contraction, and your is a possessive determiner 'You're welcome' means you are welcome 'Your welcome' mean the welcome of you
  • Home | Your Escondido
    Welcome to Your Escondido, the City’s online home for community engagement This platform provides an opportunity to share ideas, offer feedback, and ask questions about City projects and initiatives, whether they involve neighborhood improvements or major citywide efforts
  • “Your” vs. “You’re”: Definitions and Examples - Grammarly
    Learn the definitions and differences between “your” and “you’re,” and how to use them in sentences correctly—with examples
  • Your - definition of your by The Free Dictionary
    1 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
  • How to Use Youre and Your: 7 Steps (with Pictures) - wikiHow
    To use you're and your correctly, remember that you're is short for "you are," and your is used to show ownership, like in "your house " If you don't know which one to use, try writing "you are" instead





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