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Definition of our in English: ourpossessive determiner aʊə 1Belonging to or associated with the speaker and one or more other people previously mentioned or easily identified. 我们的 Jo and I had our hair cut 乔和我理了发。 Example sentencesExamples - Do we men really notice when our partners spend two hours with a hair dryer and brush?
- The dog had been grown over the last eight years and we brought it from our previous address.
- We had deliberately cut our hole at the edge of the pond to make it easier to get in and out.
- At the beginning of each month we have to formally contact him by phone for our salary.
- We chose a known donor so that our child could know the identity of his biological father.
- Even with our visit cut a little short, we still came back with over five hundred photos!
- We all laughed at this one but our laughter was cut short as Margaret made her entrance.
- We accept that we should have noted these references in our list of words mentioned.
- We're going to have our work cut out for us, but they are definitely the team to beat.
- The only thing that moved was our hair and clothes in the wind, and my falling tears.
- The cases to which we have referred in our view make quite plain the proper approach.
- It is not like we have got to do it because if we don't our budget is going to be cut.
- Maybe it was because your fleet was too high and mighty to respond to our previous hails.
- There was also the bathroom and a small sitting room that used to belong to our mama.
- We get assigned to this inferior work track because we are identifiable by our sex.
- On our side we went down to the Royal Society with a group of people from the lab.
- There is no mention of anything like this in our travel advice and it is not common.
- It puts him up much higher than he is accustomed to being, and as a bonus it allows him to play with our hair.
- We have our work cut out, but taking over from anyone who dies in office is never easy.
- It was at this point that we decided to cut our losses and have a meal in York to savour the atmosphere.
- 1.1 Belonging to or associated with people in general.
我们的(泛指),人们的 when we hear a sound, our brains identify the source quickly 我们听到一个声音时,大脑会迅速确定它的来源。 Example sentencesExamples - I know it sounds selfish of me, to just throw away our world and all the people living in it.
- Anyone who votes for this act should not deserve our votes in the general election.
- If we have it in our power to create the next generations in a way that we wish, then we should.
- By watching the workings of our own mind we can learn how to identify these delusions.
- Presumably all the nonsense must be produced by some part of our brain, so which part?
- There are now so many almost daily occasions when we have to stand up and verify our identity.
- He certainly believes our brain could do with some help in coming up with ideas.
- We all want to get our points across and to persuade our readers that we have got things right.
- I refer to such cases only to show that our law is no stranger to the prevention of risk.
- If all our identifying data gets digitally stored in one place, how do we protect it?
- It's amazing how our minds read what we think should be written rather than what is.
- This is possible because our brains adapt to create neural maps for new body parts.
2Used in formal contexts by a royal person or a writer or editor to refer to something belonging to or associated with himself or herself. 〈正式〉 君王、作者、编者用语,指属于其本人的或与本人有关的寡人的,朕的;本书的;本刊的,本报的 we want to know what you, our readers, think 我们想知道作为本报读者的你是怎么想的。 Example sentencesExamples - We are now asking our readers to fill in a letter and send it to the Prime Minister.
- We leave it to the wisdom of our readers to decide which way to lean in the debate.
- One of the key messages we try to get across to our readers is the importance of managing debts.
- It took us a lot of work to win this special deal for our readers, but we did it all for love!
- To find out how our readers fared, we have followed four of them over the past six months.
- So we are asking our readers to dig deep and take the total as high as possible in the coming days.
- If any of our readers using it have anecdotal data to pass along, we'd love to see it.
- As a thank you to our readers we have some great competitions and giveaways lined up.
- This month we are offering our readers the chance to win a trip to see the hit show.
3Northern English informal Used with a name to refer to a relative, friend, or colleague of the speaker. 〈非正式,主北英格兰〉 后接某人的名字,用于指称说话者的亲戚、朋友或同事我们的 really, she is a one, our Gillian 真的,她是个人物,我们的吉利安。 Example sentencesExamples - My cross belongs to our Tony.
OriginOld English ūre, of Germanic origin; related to us and German unser. Rhymesbower, cower, devour, dower, embower, empower, endower, flour, flower, gaur, Glendower, glower, hour, lour, lower, plougher (US plower), power, scour, shower, sour, Stour, sweet-and-sour, tower Definition of our in US English: ourpossessive determiner 1Belonging to or associated with the speaker and one or more other people previously mentioned or easily identified. 我们的 Jo and I had our hair cut 乔和我理了发。 Example sentencesExamples - At the beginning of each month we have to formally contact him by phone for our salary.
- The dog had been grown over the last eight years and we brought it from our previous address.
- The only thing that moved was our hair and clothes in the wind, and my falling tears.
- There is no mention of anything like this in our travel advice and it is not common.
- We're going to have our work cut out for us, but they are definitely the team to beat.
- The cases to which we have referred in our view make quite plain the proper approach.
- Even with our visit cut a little short, we still came back with over five hundred photos!
- It is not like we have got to do it because if we don't our budget is going to be cut.
- Maybe it was because your fleet was too high and mighty to respond to our previous hails.
- On our side we went down to the Royal Society with a group of people from the lab.
- We get assigned to this inferior work track because we are identifiable by our sex.
- Do we men really notice when our partners spend two hours with a hair dryer and brush?
- We all laughed at this one but our laughter was cut short as Margaret made her entrance.
- It puts him up much higher than he is accustomed to being, and as a bonus it allows him to play with our hair.
- We chose a known donor so that our child could know the identity of his biological father.
- We have our work cut out, but taking over from anyone who dies in office is never easy.
- There was also the bathroom and a small sitting room that used to belong to our mama.
- We accept that we should have noted these references in our list of words mentioned.
- We had deliberately cut our hole at the edge of the pond to make it easier to get in and out.
- It was at this point that we decided to cut our losses and have a meal in York to savour the atmosphere.
- 1.1 Belonging to or associated with people in general.
我们的(泛指),人们的 when we hear a sound, our brains identify the source quickly 我们听到一个声音时,大脑会迅速确定它的来源。 Example sentencesExamples - Presumably all the nonsense must be produced by some part of our brain, so which part?
- I refer to such cases only to show that our law is no stranger to the prevention of risk.
- He certainly believes our brain could do with some help in coming up with ideas.
- I know it sounds selfish of me, to just throw away our world and all the people living in it.
- This is possible because our brains adapt to create neural maps for new body parts.
- There are now so many almost daily occasions when we have to stand up and verify our identity.
- Anyone who votes for this act should not deserve our votes in the general election.
- We all want to get our points across and to persuade our readers that we have got things right.
- By watching the workings of our own mind we can learn how to identify these delusions.
- It's amazing how our minds read what we think should be written rather than what is.
- If we have it in our power to create the next generations in a way that we wish, then we should.
- If all our identifying data gets digitally stored in one place, how do we protect it?
2Used by a writer, editor, or monarch to refer to something belonging to or associated with himself or herself. 〈正式〉 君王、作者、编者用语,指属于其本人的或与本人有关的寡人的,朕的;本书的;本刊的,本报的 we want to know what you, our readers, think 我们想知道作为本报读者的你是怎么想的。 Example sentencesExamples - We leave it to the wisdom of our readers to decide which way to lean in the debate.
- As a thank you to our readers we have some great competitions and giveaways lined up.
- So we are asking our readers to dig deep and take the total as high as possible in the coming days.
- One of the key messages we try to get across to our readers is the importance of managing debts.
- If any of our readers using it have anecdotal data to pass along, we'd love to see it.
- It took us a lot of work to win this special deal for our readers, but we did it all for love!
- To find out how our readers fared, we have followed four of them over the past six months.
- This month we are offering our readers the chance to win a trip to see the hit show.
- We are now asking our readers to fill in a letter and send it to the Prime Minister.
OriginOld English ūre, of Germanic origin; related to us and German unser. |