yours
pron
jɔːz
pron
1
used
when
speaking
or
writing
to
one
or
more
people
to
refer
to
something
that
belongs
to
them
or
is
connected
with
them
你的(东西); 你们的(东西)
This
is
our
room,
and
yours
is
just
across
the
hall.
这是我们的房间,你们的在走廊那边。
A
lot
of
people
have
money
problems,
but
yours
are
more
serious
than
most
people’s.
许多人有财务问题,不过你的问题比大多数人的要严重。
A
cash
prize
of
£10,000
or
a
new
car
–
the
choice
is
yours.
10,000 英镑的奖金或一辆新车 — 随你选择。
sth
of
yours
Is
Maria
a
friend
of
yours
?
玛丽亚是你的朋友吗?
That
bag
of
yours
weighs
a
ton.
你的这只包重得不得了。
I’ve
read
that
book
of
yours.
我看过你的那本书。
2
be yours for the taking/asking
if
something
desirable
is
yours
for
the
taking
or
asking,
you
can
easily
obtain
it
探囊可取,唾手可得
If
you
want
the
job,
it’s
yours
for
the
asking.
如果你想要这份工作,那容易得很。
3
Yours faithfully
used
to
end
a
formal
letter
that
begins
‘Dear
Sir’
or
‘Dear
Madam’
[英] 您忠诚的〔用于以 Dear Sir 或 Dear Madam 开头的正式信函的结尾〕
BrE
4
Yours truly/Yours Yours sincerely Sincerely yours
also
又作
,
used
to
end
a
letter
that
begins
with
the
title
and
name
of
the
person
you
are
writing
to,
for
example
‘Dear
Mr.
Graves’
你真挚的〔用于以例如 Dear Mr. Graves 开头的信函的结尾〕
BrE AmE
5
Yours truly
used
humorously
to
mean
‘I’
or
‘me’
[非正式] 本人,我自己〔幽默用法〕
informal
They
all
went
out,
leaving
yours
truly
to
clear
up
the
mess.
他们都出去了,留下我来收拾残局。