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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++your /; strong jɔː $ jər strong jɔːr/ ●●● S1 W1 determiner [possessive form of ‘you’]  1 OWNused when speaking or writing to one or more people to show that something belongs to them or is connected with them 你的;你们的 Could you move your car? 你能把你的车挪一下吗? Is that your brother over there? 那边的是你弟弟吗? Don’t worry. It’s not your fault. 别担心,这不是你的错。 Be aware of your own feelings. 要注意自己的情绪。2 XXof or belonging to any person 任何人的 If you are facing north, east is on your right. 假如你面向北,你的右边就是东。3 informalXX used when mentioning something that is a typical example of a particular type of thing 〔用于提及某类事物的典型例子〕 It was just your basic, ordinary hotel room – nothing special. 这是那种最基本、最普通的酒店客房没什么特别之处。 Your typical 60s pop group had three guitarists and a drummer. 60年代典型的流行乐队有三个吉他手和一个鼓手。
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your ownYou can rent skis or you can bring your own.
Origin your Old English eower
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your
your S1 W1 /jə; strong jɔː $ jər strong jɔːr/ determiner [possessive form of ‘you’]
 Language: Old English
 Origin: eower
1. used when speaking or writing to one or more people to show that something belongs to them or is connected with them:
    Could you move your car?
    Is that your brother over there?
    Don’t worry. It’s not your fault.
    Be aware of your own feelings.
2. of or belonging to any person:
    If you are facing north, east is on your right.
3. informal used when mentioning something that is a typical example of a particular type of thing:
    It was just your basic, ordinary hotel room – nothing special.
    Your typical 60s pop group had three guitarists and a drummer.


🔑 yourBrE weak form /jə(r)/ 🔊NAmE weak form /jər/ 🔊BrE strong form /jɔː(r)/ 🔊NAmE strong form /jʊr/ 🔊 determiner (the possessive form of you * you 的所有格形式) 🔑 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