yous
你們
* 以上結果來自機器翻譯。
A speaker or writer uses you to refer to the person or people that they are talking or writing to. It is possible to use you before a noun to make it clear which group of people you are talking to.
When I saw you across the room I knew I'd met you before...
看到你穿過房間時,我就知道我以前曾經見過你。
You two seem very different to me...
你們兩個似乎與我大不一樣。
In spoken English and informal written English, you is sometimes used to refer to people in general.
Getting good results gives you confidence...
取得好的結果會給人以信心。
In those days you did what you were told.
那時候,你只能聽命於人。
In some dialects of English, yous is sometimes used instead of 'you' when talking to two or more people.
'Yous two are no 'gettin' paid,' he said. 'Ye're too lazy!'
“你們兩個別指望拿到工錢,”他說。“你們太懶了!”