my
determiner uk/maɪ/ us/maɪ/
A1 我的
of or belonging to me (= the speaker or writer)
my parents 我的父母
my feet 我的脚
my name 我的名字
my jacket 我的夹克
It wasn't my fault. 这不是我的错。
formal She was somewhat surprised at my asking (= that I asked) for the book to be returned. 我要她还书她感到相当惊讶。
See also: I, i (LETTER)me pronounmine pronoun
my own 我自己的
used to emphasize that something belongs to or is connected with me and no one else
I want my own car. 我想要一辆我自己的小汽车。
It was my own decision. 那是我自己的决定。
This cake is all my own work (= I made it without help). 这个蛋糕完全是我自己做的。
That's what happened - I saw it with my own eyes.
It's my own fault - I shouldn't have offered to do it.
That's my own personal experience and everyone's experience will be different.
My own view is that the party would be better off if he resigned now.
(用于名词前,构成表示爱、礼貌或幽默语气的称呼语)
used in front of a noun as a way of expressing love or as a polite or humorous form of address
My darling! 我亲爱的!
Do you want any help, my dear? 你需要帮助吗,亲爱的?
我的网页的(指网页上可选择的部分,只显示个人认为重要的信息)
relating to a part of some websites where you can choose to see only the information that is important to you
- More examples
- I'm sure I left my purse on the desk.
- I haven't had my holiday photos developed yet.
- I failed my History A level.
- I had a chat with my boss today about a possible salary increase.
- Both my parents are teachers.
my
exclamation old-fashioned uk/maɪ/ us/maɪ/
(表示惊讶或高兴)噢
used to express surprise or pleasure
My, what delicious food! 噢,多么美味的食物啊!
My, oh, my, what a busy day! 哎呀,天哪,多忙的一天啊!