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you


you

the pronoun of the second-person singular or plural: You may come with me. This is for you.
Not to be confused with:ewe – a female sheepyew – an evergreen tree having needlelike or scalelike foliage

you

E0257200 (yo͞o)pron.1. Used to refer to the one or ones being addressed: I'll lend you the book. You shouldn't work so hard. See Note at y'all, you-uns.2. Used to refer to an indefinitely specified person; one: You can't win them all.3. Nonstandard Used reflexively as the indirect object of a verb: You might want to get you another pair of shoes. See Note at me.
[Middle English, from Old English ēow, dative and accusative of , ye, you; see yu- in Indo-European roots.]

you

(juː; unstressed) pron (subjective or objective) 1. refers to the person addressed or to more than one person including the person or persons addressed but not including the speaker: you know better; the culprit is among you. 2. Also: one refers to an unspecified person or people in general: you can't tell the boys from the girls. 3. chiefly US a dialect word for yourself or yourselves: you should get you a wife now. See yourselfn4. informal the personality of the person being addressed or something that expresses it: that hat isn't really you. 5. you know what you know who a thing or person that the speaker cannot or does not want to specify[Old English ēow, dative and accusative of ye1; related to Old Saxon eu, Old High German iu, Gothic izwis]Usage: See at me1

you

(yu; unstressed yʊ, yə)

pron., poss. your yours, pron. 1. the pronoun of the second person singular or plural, used of the person or persons being addressed, in the nominative or objective case: You are the highest bidder. We can't help you. 2. one; anyone; people in general: a tiny animal you can't even see. 3. (used in apposition with the subject of a sentence, sometimes repeated for emphasis): You rascal, you! 4. (used in place of the pronoun your before a gerund or present participle): There's no sense in you getting upset. 5. Archaic. a. yourself; yourselves. b. a pl. form of the pronoun ye. n. 6. something identified with or resembling the person addressed: That bright red shirt just isn't you. 7. the nature or character of the person addressed: Try to discover the hidden you. [before 900; Middle English; Old English ēow (dat., acc. of ye1), c. Old Frisian ju, Old Saxon iu, Old High German iu, eu] usage: In American English the pronoun you has been supplemented by additional forms to make clear the distinction between singular and plural. you-all, often pronounced as one syllable, is a widespread spoken form in the South Midland and Southern United States. Its possessive is often you-all's rather than your. you-uns (from you + ones) is a South Midland form; it is being replaced by you-all. youse (you + the plural -s ending of nouns), probably of Irish-American origin, is most common in the North, esp. in urban centers like Boston, New York, and Chicago. Both you-uns and youse are considered nonstandard. See also guy1, me, one.

one

– you – we">we – they">they1. 'one'

One is sometimes an impersonal pronoun, showing that something is generally done or should generally be done.

One doesn't talk about politics at parties.

You can also use the possessive determiner one's and the reflexive pronoun oneself.

Naturally, one wants only the best for one's children.We all understood the fear of making a fool of oneself.

One, one's, and oneself are fairly formal. Here are some other ways in which you can say that something is generally done or should be done:

2. 'you'

You can use you, your, yours and yourself, as we usually do in this book.

There are things that have to be done and you do them and you never talk about them.Ignoring your neighbours is rude.
3. 'we'

You can use we, us, our, ours, and ourselves to say that something is generally done by a group of people that includes yourself.

We say things in the heat of an argument that we don't really mean.There are things we can all do to make ourselves and our children happier.
4. 'they'

They can sometimes mean people in general, or a group of people whose identity is not actually stated.

They found the body in the river.

Some people use they when they are mentioning a saying or repeating a piece of gossip.

They say that the camera never lies – but it doesn't always show the full picture.He made a fortune, they say.

They, them, their, theirs, and themselves are also used to refer to words such as everyone and anyone, person, child, and student.

See he - she - they
5. 'people'

You can use people. This is also a fairly common use.

People shouldn't leave jobs unfinished.I don't think people should make promises they don't mean to keep.
6. the passive

Instead of using one of these words and an active verb, you can sometimes use a passive verb. This is a fairly common use in formal writing.

If there is increasing pain, medical advice should be taken.Bookings must be made before the end of December.

you

You use you to refer to the person or people that you are speaking or writing to. You can be the subject or object of a verb, or the object of a preposition.

Have you got any money?I have nothing to give you.I want to come with you.

If you want to make it clear that you are talking to more than one person, you can use a phrase such as you two, you all, both of you, or you guys. These phrases can be the subject or object of a verb, or the object of a preposition. You guys is informal.

As you all know, this is a challenge.You guys have helped me so much!I'd like to invite both of you for dinner on Saturday.I need to talk to you two.

You guys and you two can be used as vocatives.

Hey! You guys! Come over here!Don't stay up late, you two.

You can also be used to refer to people in general, rather than to a particular person or group. You is often used like this in this book.

See one - you - we - they
Translations
你你们你这个...您

you

(juː) pronoun1. (used as the subject or object of a verb, or as the object of a preposition) the person(s) etc spoken or written to. You look well!; I asked you a question; Do you all understand?; Who came with you? 你,你們 你,你们 2. used with a noun when calling someone something, especially something unpleasant. You idiot!; You fools! (罵人時與名詞連用)你這個... 骂人时与名词连用)你这个...

you

→ 谢谢您
  • You're welcome → 不客气
  • See you later → 回见
  • I'm sorry to bother you (US)
    I'm sorry to trouble you (UK) → 对不起,给您添麻烦了
  • Do you speak English? → 您会说英语吗?
  • How are you? → 您好吗?
  • And you? → 您呢?
  • Do you mind? → 您介意吗?
  • Pleased to meet you → 见到您我很高兴
  • That's very kind of you → 您太客气了
  • How old are you? → 您今年几岁了?
  • Where are you from? → 您是哪国人?
  • Where do you live? → 您住在哪里?
  • I'm not drinking, thank you → 我不喝,谢谢
  • Do you know him? → 您认识他吗?
  • I love you → 我爱你
  • What do you do? → 你做什么工作?
  • Shall I wake you up? → 要我叫醒您吗?
  • Have you eaten? → 您吃饭了吗?
  • you


    See:
    • (a body part) is killing (one)
    • (a) pox on (someone or something)
    • (a)hold of (someone or something)
    • (almost) upon (one)
    • (Are you) going my way?
    • (Are you) ready for this?
    • (Are you) ready to order?
    • (Are you) sorry you asked?
    • (are) you leaving so soon?
    • (as) sure as you live
    • (as) sure as you're standing there
    • (boy,) am I glad to see you!
    • (Can I) buy you a drink?
    • (Can I) get you something (to drink)?
    • (Can I) give you a lift?
    • (Do you) know something?
    • (Do you) want to bet?
    • (Do) you eat with that mouth?
    • (Do) you hear me?
    • (Do) you kiss your mama with that mouth?
    • (Do) you kiss your momma with that mouth?
    • (do) you read me?
    • (God) bless you
    • (Have you) been keeping busy?
    • (Have you) been keeping cool?
    • (Have you) been keeping out of trouble?
    • (Have you) been OK?
    • (have you) changed your mind
    • (have) got a thing going (with someone)
    • (have) got something going (with someone)
    • (I) can't thank you enough
    • (I) hope to see you again (soon/sometime)
    • (if you) sing before breakfast, (you'll) cry before night
    • (if you) sing before breakfast, (you'll) cry before supper
    • (I'll) be seeing you
    • (I'll) see you (again) (real) soon
    • (I'll) see you in another life
    • (I'll) see you in church
    • (I'll) see you in the funnies
    • (I'll) see you in the funny pages
    • (I'll) see you in the funny papers
    • (I'll) see you then
    • (I'll) see you tomorrow
    • (I'm) (so) glad you could come
    • (I'm) (so) glad you could drop by
    • (I'm) (very) glad to meet you
    • (I'm) (very) pleased to meet you
    • (Is it) hot enough for you?
    • (it was) good talking to you
    • (it was) nice meeting you
    • (it was) nice talking to you
    • (it's all) Greek to (one)
    • (it's been) good to talk to you
    • (it's) good to have you (here)
    • (it's) good to see you (again)
    • (it's) news to (one)
    • (it's) nice to have you (here)
    • (it's) nice to meet you
    • (it's) nice to see you
    • (it's) nice to see you, too
    • (just) between you and me
    • (not) half the person/man/woman (one) used to be
    • (one had) better be going
    • (one had) better get moving
    • (one had) better get on (one's) horse
    • (one) (has) never had it so good
    • (one) ain't particular
    • (one) can do worse
    • (one) can hardly believe (one's) eyes
    • (one) can scarcely believe (one's) eyes
    • (one) can whistle for it
    • (one) can't beat (something)
    • (one) can't beat that
    • (one) can't believe (one's) ears
    • (one) can't take (someone) anywhere
    • (one) can't win
    • (one) can't win for losing
    • (one) could be forgiven for (doing something)
    • (one) could do worse
    • (one) could stand (something)
    • (one) could use (something)
    • (one) does not wash (one's) dirty linen in public
    • (one) doesn't give a rip (about something)
    • (one) doesn't miss a trick
    • (one) figures (that)
    • (one) has a bright future ahead (of one)
    • (one) has made (one's) bed
    • (one) has made (one's) bed and (one) will have to lie in it
    • (one) has to draw a/the line somewhere
    • (one) has to run along
    • (one) has to shove off
    • (one) hasn't lived (until)
    • (one) is (just) too much
    • (one) is going to kill (someone)
    • (one) is going to murder (someone)
    • (one) is not as green as (one) is cabbage-looking
    • (one) is not going to bite (someone)
    • (one) is not going to eat (someone)
    • (one) made (one's) (own) bed
    • (one) made (one's) bed and (one) has to lie in it
    • (one) made (one's) bed and (one) must lie in it
    • (one) might be forgiven for (doing something)
    • (one) might do worse
    • (one) needs to get out more
    • (one) never thought (one) would see (someone) here
    • (one) never would have guessed
    • (one) only has one pair of hands
    • (one) puts (one's) pants on one leg at a time
    • (one) should be so lucky
    • (one) will be forgiven for (doing something)
    • (one) will be lucky
    • (one) will get (one's)
    • (one) will kill (someone)
    • (one) will murder (someone)
    • (one) won't (do something) again in a hurry
    • (one) won't be (doing something) again in a hurry
    • (one) won't bite (someone)
    • (one) won't eat (someone)
    • (one) won't give up without a fight
    • (one) would be forgiven for (doing something)
    • (one) would be lucky
    • (one) would do well to (do something)
    • (one) wouldn't (do something) again in a hurry
    • (one's) heart bleeds for (someone)
    • (one's) heart goes out to (someone)
    • (one's) little finger told (one) that
    • (one's) only got one pair of hands
    • (one's) whole world came crashing down around (one)
    • (one's) work is cut out for (one)
    • (someone had) better keep quiet about it
    • (someone had) better keep still about it
    • (someone or something) rules
    • (someone) (just) doesn't know when to quit
    • (someone) ain't seen nothing yet
    • (someone) could sell an icebox to an Eskimo
    • (someone) could sell ice to Eskimos
    • (someone) could sell sawdust to a lumber mill
    • (someone) hasn't seen nothing yet
    • (someone) is not going to thank you for (something)
    • (someone) started it
    • (someone) won't thank you for (something)
    • (something) is you
    • (something) will get (someone) nowhere
    • (something) won't get (someone) anywhere
    • (that's) news to (one)
    • (the) last (one) heard
    • (the) next thing (one) knows
    • (well) what do you know
    • (would you) care to dance
    • (would you) care to join me/us
    • (you) can't fight city hall
    • (you) can't get there from here
    • (you) can't take it with you (when you go)
    • (you) can't win them all
    • (you) could have fooled me
    • (you) do the math
    • (you) silly goose
    • (you've) got to get up pretty early in the morning to (do something)
    • a bitter pill to swallow
    • a black mark against (one)
    • a fan of (someone or something)
    • a fine how do you do
    • a fire under (someone or something)
    • a hold on (someone)
    • a little dab'll do ya
    • a mystery to (one)
    • a/the sword of Damocles hangs over (one)
    • abduct (someone) from
    • abet (someone) in
    • absent (oneself) from (someone or something)
    • absolve (one) from (something)
    • absolve (one) of (something)
    • absorb (someone or something) in(to) (something)
    • acclimate (someone or something) to (something)
    • accommodate (one) with (something)
    • accompany (one)
    • accompany (one) on a/(one's) journey
    • accompany (one) with (some instrument)
    • according to (someone or something)
    • accredit (something) to (someone)
    • accuse (one) of (something)
    • accustom (one) to (something)
    • ace out
    • acknowledge (one) as (something)
    • acknowledge (one) to be right
    • acquaint (one) with (something)
    • acquainted with (someone or something)
    • acquit (one) of (something)
    • add (one's) two penn'orth
    • addict (one) to (something)
    • address (one) as (something)
    • address (one's) comments to (someone or something)
    • address (one's) remarks to (someone or something)
    • admire (one) for (something)
    • admit (one) to (something or some place)
    • admit (someone or something) into (something or some place)
    • admonish (one) for (something)
    • adopt (someone or something) as (something)
    • adore (one) for (something)
    • adorn (someone or something) with (something)
    • advise (one) about (something)
    • advise (one) against (something)
    • advise (one) of (something)
    • advise (one) on (something)
    • affiliate (someone or something) to (someone or something)
    • affiliate (someone or something) with (someone or something)
    • afflict (one) with (someone or something)
    • after (someone or something)
    • After you
    • after you, my dear Alphonse
    • aid (someone) in (something)
    • alienate (one) from
    • all eyes are on (someone or something)
    • all over (someone)
    • all over (someone) like a cheap suit
    • all right for you
    • All right for you!
    • all right with (one)
    • all the best to (someone)
    • allow (one) free rein
    • allow (one) full rein
    • allow (one) up
    • allow (someone or something) in(to)
    • allow me
    • Am I glad to see you!
    • amuse (someone or something) with
    • an atmosphere that you could cut with a knife
    • an ax(e) hanging over (someone or something)
    • an offer (one) can't refuse
    • and there you have it
    • and what have you
    • and you
    • And you?
    • angle at (something)
    • another peep out of (one)
    • another peep out of you
    • any way you slice it
    • anything in it for (one)
    • Anything you say
    • Anytime you are ready
    • anytime you're ready
    • applaud (one) to the echo
    • appoint (one) to
    • apprentice (one) to
    • apprise (one) of
    • approach (one) about
    • Are you a man or a mouse?
    • are you blind
    • are you deaf?
    • Are you having a laugh?
    • Are you ready for this?
    • Are you still riding the goat?
    • argue (one) into
    • argue (someone or something) down
    • around (someone or something)
    • arouse (one) from
    • as (one) pleases
    • as (something) as you please
    • as as you please
    • as best (one) can
    • as best you can
    • as far as (one) knows
    • as far as (someone or something) is concerned
    • as fast as (one's) legs can carry (one)
    • as fast as your legs can carry you
    • as if (one) owns the place
    • as if you own the place
    • as much as (one) could do (not) (to do something)
    • as naked as the day (one) was born
    • as the spirit moves (one)
    • as you do
    • as you know
    • as you make your bed, so you must lie on it
    • as you please
    • as you sow, so shall you reap
    • as you wish
    • as, whenever, etc. the fancy takes you
    • as/if/when the spirit moves you
    • ask (one) in(to)
    • ask (one) out
    • ask (one) over
    • ask (one) point-blank
    • ask (someone) for (one's) hand
    • ask a silly question and you get a silly answer
    • ask a silly/stupid question (and you'll get a silly/stupid answer)
    • ask a stupid question and you'll get a stupid answer
    • ask me no questions, I'll tell you no lies
    • Ask no questions and hear no lies
    • assist (one) at
    • associate with
    • assure (one) of (something)
    • astound (one) with (something)
    • at odds with (someone, something, or oneself)
    • at one with (someone or something)
    • at risk to (someone, something, or oneself)
    • at the hand(s) of (someone or something)
    • ate up with (someone or something)
    • attract to
    • away with (someone or something)
    • back (one or oneself) into a corner
    • back (someone or something) up to (something)
    • back (someone) for (something)
    • back at you
    • back into (someone or something)
    • back over (someone or something)
    • backfire on
    • bad cess to (one)
    • badger into
    • badger to death
    • bag
    • bag on (one)
    • bail (one) out of jail
    • bail on (one)
    • bail out
    • bail out on (one)
    • ball (someone) out
    • ball up
    • bandage up
    • bang
    • bang around
    • bang up
    • bare (one's) teeth
    • barf out
    • bargain (someone or something) down
    • bark (something) out (to someone)
    • bark (something) out at (someone)
    • bark (something) to (someone)
    • bark at
    • bathe in
    • batter up
    • be (all) for (someone or something)
    • be (not) as black as (someone or something) is painted
    • be (right) up there with (someone or something)
    • be a credit to (someone or something)
    • be a fan of (someone or something)
    • be a hit with (someone)
    • be against (someone or something)
    • be all (one) could do (not) to (do something)
    • be all (the) one (to someone)
    • be all about (someone, something, or oneself)
    • be all in
    • be all the same to (one)
    • be as nothing (compared) to (someone or something)
    • be at (one) hammer and tongs
    • be at (someone or something)
    • be beating the bushes (for someone or something)
    • be behind
    • be better off
    • be beyond (one)
    • be big of (one)
    • be crazy about (someone or something)
    • be crook on (one)
    • be curtains for (someone or something)
    • be damned if you do and damned if you don't
    • be dead set against (someone or something)
    • be descended from (someone or something)
    • be done with (someone or something)
    • be down on (one) like a ton of bricks
    • be down on (someone or something)
    • be down to (one)
    • be even (with someone)
    • be fond of (someone or something)
    • be friends with (someone)
    • be glad to see the back of (someone or something)
    • be glued to (someone or something)
    • be good for (someone or something)
    • be half the (something) (one) used to be
    • be hanging over (one)
    • be hanging over your head
    • be hard on (one)
    • be hell on (one)
    • be hip to (someone or something)
    • be hounded (by someone or something)
    • be in awe (of someone or something)
    • be in awe of (someone or something)
    • be in bad odor with
    • be in bad with (someone)
    • be in contact with (one)
    • be in Dutch (with someone)
    • be in good odor with (one)
    • be in good with (someone)
    • be in luck
    • be in pursuit of (someone or something)
    • be in step (with someone or something)
    • be in store (for one)
    • be in sync (with someone or something)
    • be in the care of (someone)
    • be in the charge of (someone)
    • be in the pay of (someone or something)
    • be in time (with someone or something)
    • be in touch with (someone)
    • be in tune with (someone or something)
    • be in well (with)
    • be infatuated with (someone or something)
    • be intimate with (someone)
    • be into (someone) for (something)
    • be just before you're generous
    • be just the same (to someone)
    • be looking (one) in the face
    • be lost on (someone)
    • be lost without (someone or something)
    • be mad about (someone or something)
    • be mad keen (on someone or something)
    • be mixed up with (someone)
    • be news to (one)
    • be nothing to (one)
    • be nothing to do with (someone or something)
    • be nuts about (someone or something)
    • be nutty about (someone or something)
    • be on a par with (someone or something)
    • be on at
    • be on bad terms (with someone)
    • be on friendly terms with (someone)
    • be on nodding terms (with someone)
    • be on the scent (of someone or something)
    • be on the watch (for someone or something)
    • be on to (someone or something)
    • be one age with (someone)
    • be one up on (someone or something)
    • be open with (one)
    • be out of favor (with one)
    • be out of sync (with someone or something)
    • be out to get (one)
    • be over (someone or something)
    • be prey to (someone or something)
    • be quits (with someone)
    • be right with you
    • be second only to (someone or something)
    • be seeing you
    • be shacked up with (someone)
    • be shot of (someone or something)
    • be shut of (someone or something)
    • be sick of the sight of (someone or something)
    • be soft on (someone)
    • be sorry for (someone)
    • be square (with one)
    • be staring (one) in the face
    • be struck by (someone or something)
    • be struck on (someone or something)
    • be struck with (someone or something)
    • be stuck on (someone or something)
    • be taken to task (by someone)
    • be taken to the cleaners (by someone)
    • be the (very) image of (someone)
    • be the death of (one)
    • be the end of (one)
    • be the envy of (someone or something)
    • be the making of (one)
    • be the matter (with someone or something)
    • be the spit and image of (someone)
    • be the spit of (someone)
    • be the spitten image of (someone)
    • be the spitting image of (someone)
    • be the world to (one)
    • be there for (one)
    • be tickets (for someone or something)
    • be too many for (someone)
    • be too much (for one)
    • be tough on (someone or something)
    • be twice the man/woman that (someone) is
    • be under the spell of (someone)
    • be up to (one)
    • be upon (someone or something)
    • be well rid of (someone or something)
    • be wise to (someone or something)
    • be with (one)
    • be with (one) in spirit
    • be wrapped up in (someone or something)
    • bear a grudge (against someone)
    • bear a resemblance to (someone or something)
    • bear the sight of (someone or something)
    • bear up
    • bear with (something or someone)
    • beard (one) in (one's) den
    • beat (one) at (one's) own game
    • beat (one) hollow
    • beat (one) to (something)
    • beat (one) to a pulp
    • beat (one) to it
    • beat (one) to the punch
    • beat (one) to within an inch of (one's) life
    • beat (someone or something) into (something)
    • beat (someone) down to size
    • beat (someone) to the draw
    • beat (something) out of (someone or something)
    • beat against (someone or something)
    • beat down
    • beat down on (someone or something)
    • beat out
    • beat the (living) daylights out of (one)
    • beat the bejesus out of (one)
    • beat the crap out of (someone)
    • beat the hell out of (one)
    • beat the pants off (of) (someone)
    • beat the shit out of (one)
    • beat the socks off (of) (someone)
    • beat the stuffing out of (someone)
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    As defined by the Medical Defence Union—the largest carrier for medical indemnity insurance in the UK—you means:
    (i) the insured named in the Schedule;
    (ii) the personal representatives of the estate following the insured’s death or his or her legal representatives if the insured becomes incapable, insolvent or bankrupt; and
    (iii) the insured’s beneficiaries and those who have or obtain an interest in the insured’s beneficiaries’ estates following their deaths.

    YOU


    AcronymDefinition
    YOUYear of Us (music album; Shinee)
    YOUYour Own Universe
    YOUYast Online Update
    YOUYaST Online Update (Suse Linux)
    YOUYouth of Unity
    YOUYoung Officers' Union (Philippines)
    YOUYouth Opportunities United, Inc
    YOUYour Opinion Unwanted
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