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~ determiner 1 belonging to or connected with the person or people someone is speaking to  (Could you move your car? | That's your problem. | You must all come - and bring your husbands. | It's your own fault if you've lost them.) 2 belonging to any person  (If you are facing north, east is on your right.) 3 informal used when mentioning something that is a good example of a particular type of thing or quality  (Your typical 60s pop group had 3 guitarists and a drummer. | Where are your Georgie Bests in today's game?)
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  Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English. Note: 'Your' is the second person possessive determiner. 'Your' can refer to one or more people. 1. 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... I left all of your messages on your desk... If you are unable to obtain the information you require, consult your telephone directory. DET 2. In spoken English and informal written English, your is sometimes used to indicate that something belongs to or relates to people in general. Pain-killers are very useful in small amounts to bring your temperature down... I then realized how possible it was to overcome your limitations. DET 3. 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... DET ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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   adjective  Etymology: Middle English, from Old English eower; akin to Old English eow you — more at you  Date: before 12th century  1. of or relating to you or ~self or ~selves especially as possessor or possessors ~ bodies, agent or agents ~ contributions, or object or objects of an action ~ discharge  2. of or relating to one or oneself when you face the north, east is at ~ right  3. — used with little or no meaning almost as an equivalent to the definite article the ~ typical teenager ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
3.
  poss.pron. (attrib.) 1 of or belonging to you or yourself or yourselves (your house; your own business). 2 colloq. usu. derog. much talked of; well known (none so fallible as your self-styled expert). Etymology: OE eower genit. of ge YE(1) ...
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  1. (при обращении к нескольким лицам или предметам) ваш, ваша, ваше, ваши; принадлежащий вам; свой now, girls, you can take your toys —- ну, девочки, можете взять свои игрушки 2. (при обращении к нескольким лицам или предметам) в грам. знач. определенного артикля who knows it? Raise your hands, please! —- кто это знает, поднимите, пожалуйста, руки! 3. (при обращении к нескольким лицам или предметам) в грам. знач. прил.: полагающийся вам all of you know your grammar —- грамматику (в нужном вам объеме) все вы знаете 4. твой, твоя, твое, твои; принадлежащий тебе; ваш, ваша и т. п. (при вежливом обращении к одному лицу); свой where is your hat? —- где ваша шляпа? show me your hands —- покажи мне свои руки these were your own words —- это были ваши собственные слова thank you for your kindness —- благодарю вас за вашу любезность you must show me your books —- вы должны показать мне свои книги 5. обыкн. в предложениях с подлежащим you: свой you cannot alter your nature —- свою природу (натуру) не изменишь 6. в грам. знач. определенного артикля take your hands out of your pockets —- вынь руки из карманов wash your hands —- вымой руки on your right —- справа 7. собир. этот your typical old-age pensioner —- (вот этот) типичный пенсионер take your factory worker, for instance —- возьмите, например, того же заводского рабочего 8. в...
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  Honour ваша честь YOUR ladyship ваша милость YOUR mightiness ваше высочество, ваша светлость (титул; часто шутл. или ирон.) YOUR pron.; poss. (употр. атрибутивно; ср. yours) ваш; твой ...
Англо-русский словарь
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  NASDAQ abbr. YourNet, Inc. ...
English abbreviation dictionary
7.
  See: HANG ON TO YOUR HAT or HOLD ON TO YOUR HAT or HOLD YOUR HAT, YOU BET YOUR BOOTS or YOU BET YOUR LIFE. ...
Английский словарь американских идиом
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  - O.E. eower, genitive of ge "ye" (see ye), from P.Gmc. base of you. Absolutive form yours is from before 1325. For dialectal yourn, see her. Yourself is before 1325; pl. yourselves first recorded 1523. ...
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