释义 |
y'|j| a. Abbrev. of ye pers. pron., q.v., sense A. b. b. Repr. a spoken abbrev. of you pers. pron. as subject, esp. in phrases of the type you know, you see.
1859Geo. Eliot A. Bede I. i. i. 7 Ye might get religion, and that 'ud be the best day's earnings y'ever made. 1889Kipling From Sea to Sea (1899) I. 341 As a bell, y' know, it's rather a failure... They don't ring it properly. 1932J. B. Priestley Faraway i. 49 Y'see, you know about the island. 1953E. Coxhead Midlanders vii. 168 Y'know..I just wanted a spot of land to farm. 1981J. Wainwright All on Summer's Day 14 But y'know... Sopworth money also meant Sopworth bobbying. |