our
动词 v.
限定词 det.
美 /æwɝ/|/ɑːɹ/
英文释义
动词 v.
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Misspelling of are.
— You our the lifeblood of the game and we thank you for everything you do. https://www.basketballengland.co.uk/news/2022/2022-basketball-england-awards-national-winners-announced/
限定词 det.
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Belonging to us, excluding the person(s) being addressed (exclusive our).
— Sorry, you're not invited to our party.
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Belonging to us, including the person(s) being addressed (inclusive our).
— We must try to save our marriage for the sake of our children.
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Of, from, or belonging to any entity that the speaker is a part of or identifies with, such as place of employment or education, nation, region, language, etc.
— Our safety record at ABC Widgets is very good.
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Belonging to people in general.
— As we get older, our reactions get slower.
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Belonging to everyone being addressed.
— How are we all tonight? Have we got our happy faces on?
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Belonging to an individual being addressed; used especially of a person in the speaker's care, or to whom advice or instruction is being given.
— How are we feeling this morning, Mrs Miggins? Have we taken our tablets yet?
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Belonging to a third person, especially someone in the speaker's care.
— "I've just been to see Mrs Miggins." — "And how is she?" — "Not too good today. We've had a little problem with our tummy."
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Used to imply connection between the speaker's experiences or activities and a group of listeners.
— Hey guys, in this video I'll show you how I make my upside-down sponge cake. First, let's get our ingredients weighed out.
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Used before a person's name to indicate that the person is in one's family, or is a very close friend.
— I'm going to see our Terry for tea.
词汇关系
衍生词
相关词
Ime
me
myselfmemysen
mine
mymineme
we
us
ourselvesourselfoursen
oursourn
you
yourselfyoursen
yoursyourn
your
thou
thee
thyselftheeselfthysen
thine
thythine
youye
yourselves
you ally'all you guys yous
y'allselves
all yours y'all's you guys' your guys'
all your y'all's your all's you guys' your guys'
he
him
himselfhisselfhissen
hishisn
his
she
her
herselfhersen
hershern
ithit
itselfhitself
itshis
itshishits
they
them
themself
themselves
theirs
their
one
oneself
–
one's
themhem
'em
themselvestheirsen
theirstheirn
The following table shows a list of English personal pronoun
including archaic and dialectal forms. Dialectal and obsolete
archaic forms are in italics. 1 See Appendix:English third-person singular pronouns for attested neopronoun.
词源
词源 1
From Middle English oure, from Old English ūre, ūser (“our”), from Proto-Germanic *unseraz (“of us, our”), from Proto-Indo-European *n̥-s-ero- (“our”). Cognate with Scots oor (“our”), West Frisian ús (“our”), Low German uns (“our”), Dutch onze (“our”), German unser, unsere (“our”) Danish vor (“our”), Norwegian vår (“our”), and more distantly Latin noster.
词源 2
From Middle English oure, from Old English ūre, ūser (“our”), from Proto-Germanic *unseraz (“of us, our”), from Proto-Indo-European *n̥-s-ero- (“our”). Cognate with Scots oor (“our”), West Frisian ús (“our”), Low German uns (“our”), Dutch onze (“our”), German unser, unsere (“our”) Danish vor (“our”), Norwegian vår (“our”), and more distantly Latin noster.
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