your /jə; strong jɔː $ jər strong jɔːr/ ●●● S1 W1 determiner [possessive form of ‘you’] → ya, you're, yer, yore, yaw, you1 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。
your own• You can rent skis or you can bring your own.