yours
pronoun uk/jɔːz/ us/jʊrz/
(PERSON/PEOPLE ADDRESSED)
A2 你的;您的;你们的
the one(s) belonging to or connected with the person or group of people being spoken or written to
Is this pen yours? 这支钢笔是你的吗?
Unfortunately my legs aren't as long as yours. 可惜我的腿不如你的长。
I've got something of yours (= that belongs to you). 我有一些你的东西。
Yours is the room on the top floor, on the left. 你的房间在顶层,左手边。
B1 (用于信末署名前的客套语)
used at the beginning of some phrases written at the end of a letter, before giving a name
Yours, Jack 你的,杰克
Yours faithfully/sincerely, K. Maxwell. 你忠实的/真诚的,K.马克斯韦尔。
- More examples
- 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.
(PEOPLE GENERALLY)
(用于泛指)你的,任何人的
used to show that something belongs to or is connected with people generally
Other people's children always seem to be better behaved than yours. 别人的孩子总是看起来比自己的更乖。
Idiom
yours trulyidiom informal mainly humorous (常用于谈论勉强所做的事时)本人,鄙人
used to mean the person who is speaking or writing, often when they are talking about something they have done unwillingly
She didn't have any money, so yours truly ended up having to lend her some. 她身无分文,最后鄙人只好借给她一些。