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you
/ˈju,
j
ə ||ji/
你,你們;一個人,任何人
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you
詢問字符( 數據通信中的傳輸控制字符 )
WRU
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you
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Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
You
pron.
[
Possess.
Your
or
Yours
dat. & obj.
You
.]
The
pronoun
of
the
second
person
,
in
the
nominative
,
dative
,
and
objective
case
,
indicating
the
person
or
persons
addressed
.
See
the
Note
under
Ye
.
Ye
go
to
Canterbury
;
God
you
speed
.
--
Chaucer
.
Good
sir
,
I
do
in
friendship
counsel
you
To
leave
this
place
. --
Shak
.
In
vain
you
tell
your
parting
lover
You
wish
fair
winds
may
waft
him
over
. --
Prior
.
Note:
☞
Though
you
is
properly
a
plural
,
it
is
in
all
ordinary
discourse
used
also
in
addressing
a
single
person
,
yet
properly
always
with
a
plural
verb
.
“Are
you
he
that
hangs
the
verses
on
the
trees
,
wherein
Rosalind
is
so
admired
?”
--
Shak
.
You
and
your
are
sometimes
used
indefinitely
,
like
we
,
they
,
one
,
to
express
persons
not
specified
.
“The
looks
at
a
distance
like
a
new-plowed
land
;
but
as
you
come
near
it
,
you
see
nothing
but
a
long
heap
of
heavy
,
disjointed
clods.”
--
Addison
.
“
Your
medalist
and
critic
are
much
nearer
related
than
the
world
imagine.”
--
Addison
.
“It
is
always
pleasant
to
be
forced
to
do
what
you
wish
to
do
,
but
what
,
until
pressed
,
you
dare
not
attempt.”
--
Hook
.
You
is
often
used
reflexively
for
yourself
of
yourselves
.
“Your
highness
shall
repose
you
at
the
tower.”
--
Shak
.
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