hers 英 [hɜ:z]   美 [hɜrz]

hers

hers  英 [hɜ:z] 美 [hɜrz]

pron. 她的(所有格) 

His eyes met hers. 他的目光和她的相遇了。
The choice was hers. 那个选择是她做出的。

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  • pron. 她的(所有格)
  • 1. His eyes met hers.

    他的目光和她的相遇了。

  • 2. The choice was hers.

    那个选择是她做出的。

  • 3. a friend of hers

    她的一位朋友

  • hers c. 1300, hires, from her; thus a double possessive. Possessive pronouns in Modern English consist of the predicative (mine, thine, his, ours, yours, theirs) that come after the subject, and the attributive (my, thy, his, her, our, your, their) that come before it. In Old English and early Middle English, they were identical. To keep speech fluid, speakers began to affix an -n to the end of predicative my and thy before words that began with vowels. This began late 13c. in the north of England, and by 1500 was standard.
hers / hɜːz ; NAmE hɜːrz / / ɜːz ; NAmE ɜːrz / pronoun of or belonging to her 她的;属于她的 His eyes met hers. 他的目光和她的相遇了。 The choice was hers. 那个选择是她做出的。 a friend of hers 她的一位朋友 note at gender hers / hɜːz ; NAmE hɜːrz /
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