your
det. 你/您的; 你們的; 任何人的
A speaker or writer uses your to indicate that something belongs or relates to the person or people that they are talking or writing to.
Emma, I trust your opinion a great deal...
埃瑪,我非常相信你的看法。
I left all of your messages on your desk...
我把所有給你的便條都放在你書桌上了。
In spoken English and informal written English, your is sometimes used to indicate that something belongs to or relates to people in general.
Painkillers are very useful in small amounts to bring your temperature down...
小劑量的止痛藥對於降低體溫非常有用。
I then realized how possible it was to overcome your limitations.
那時我才意識到,人克服自身侷限的可能性到底有多大。
In spoken English, a speaker sometimes uses your before an adjective such as 'typical' or 'normal' to indicate that the thing referred to is a typical example of its type.
Stan Reilly is not really one of your typical Brighton Boys...
斯坦·賴利其實並不是那種典型的布賴頓男孩。
It's just your average wooden door.
它就是那種平常的木門。
You don't know the facts, so keep your mouth shut!
你不瞭解情況, 別多嘴!
Your behavior is causing our name to be dragged through the mud.
你的所作所為已經損壞了我們的名譽.
Treat this house as your own, feel free.
把這所房子當作你自己的好了, 放輕鬆.
Please remember me to your parents.
請代我向你父母問候.
You seem mistrustful even of your friends.
看來你連自己的朋友都信不過了.