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your
[ yoor, yawr, yohr; unstressed yer ]
pronoun
Your jacket is in that closet. I like your idea.
- one's (used to indicate that one belonging to oneself or to any person):
The consulate is your best source of information. As you go down the hill, the library is on your left.
- (used informally to indicate all members of a group, occupation, etc., or things of a particular type):
Take your factory worker, for instance. Your power brakes don't need that much servicing.
your
/ j蓹; j蓴藧; j蕣蓹 /
determiner
- of, belonging to, or associated with you
your house
your nose
your first taste of freedom
- belonging to or associated with an unspecified person or people in general
the path is on your left heading north
this lotion is for your head only
- informal.used to indicate all things or people of a certain type
your part-time worker is a problem
- your actual informal.(intensifier)
here is your actual automatic tin-opener
Grammar Note
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of your1
Example Sentences
"You think they are going to be nutritionally good for your child," said one parent, Hazel, during a focus group on baby food pouches at Leeds University.
What was going through your mind when you were filming?
So you meet these moments with your best players, counting on them to make the biggest plays in the most stressful moments.
You wrote songs for your album 鈥9 Lives鈥 with the songwriter Amy Allen, who also had a hand in Sabrina Carpenter鈥檚 鈥淪hort n鈥 Sweet.鈥
You might know that you can turn to traditional therapy if you鈥檙e facing challenges or you want to give your mental health a tune-up.
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