柯林斯詞典yours /j??z, ?j??z/ 1. PRON-POSS A speaker or writer uses yours to refer to something that belongs or relates to the person or people that they are talking or writing to. 你的; 你們的 (東西) I'll take my coat upstairs. Shall I take yours, Roberta? 我將把我的外套拿到樓上去。要我把你的拿上去嗎,羅伯塔? I believe Paul was a friend of yours. 我相信保羅曾是你的一個朋友。2. CONVENTION People write yours, yours sincerely, sincerely yours, or yours truly at the end of a letter before they sign their name. 你…的 (常與)(truly)(或)(sincerely)(等詞連用寫于信末簽名前) With best regards, Yours, George. 謹(jǐn)致問候。你真誠的:喬治。 返回 yours劍橋詞典 yours pronoun (PERSON/PEOPLE ADDRESSED) the one(s) belonging to or connected with the person or group of people being spoken or written to 你的;您的;你們的 Is this pen yours? 這支鋼筆是你的嗎? Unfortunately my legs aren't as long as yours. 可惜我的腿不如你的長。 I've got something of yours (= that belongs to you). 我有一些你的東西。 Yours is the room on the top floor , on the left . 你的房間在頂層,左手邊。 used at the beginning of some phrases written at the end of a letter , before giving a name (用于信末署名前的客套語) Yours, Jack 你的,杰克 Yours faithfully /sincerely , K. Maxwell. 你忠實的/真誠的,K.馬克斯韋爾。 例句 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 . yours pronoun (PEOPLE GENERALLY) used to show that something belongs to or is connected with people generally (用于泛指)你的,任何人的 Other people's children always seem to be better behaved than yours. 別人的孩子總是看起來比自己的更乖。 習(xí)語yours truly 返回 yours