The white cup is mine, and the pink one is hers.
白色的杯子是我的,粉色的是她的。
When I had asked her about hers, and she had told me it was the twenty-first of October, she hadn't asked me when mine was.
我问她的生日是什么时候时,她告诉过我是在十月二十一日,她没有问我的生日。
We usually use possessive adjectives, like mine / mine and yours / yours and his / his and hers / hers, when the people speaking know what they are referring to and it is understood by both.
当谈话中的人们知道他们在指什么,双方都不言自明时通常用形容词的所有格,像mine / 我的和yours / 你的和his /他的和hers /她的。
I remember our silken hair, hers of gold and mine of turquoise, falling on our shoulders.
我记得我们柔软光滑的头发披在我们的肩膀上,她的头发是金色的,而我的是青绿色的。
However, we share something in common: we both are whimsical, willful and weirdo-like in others' eyes, only the extent of hers is more severe than mine.
可是我们毕竟有不少相似之处:我们都异想天开,我行我素,是别人眼里的怪物,只是她的任性程度比我的还要大罢了。
When she took my hand, hers was cold and heavy, and lay in mine like a lifeless thing.
她握住我的手,我觉得她的手冷冰冰、沉甸甸的,仿佛我手里握着一件毫无生气的东西。
This room is mine, yours is upstairs, and theirs are next to hers.
这个房间是我的,你的在楼上,他们的在她的隔壁。
你的,我的,他的,她的。
We went through the tests on a Monday. Jenny had hers during the day, and I mine after work.
有一个星期一,我们进行了检查。詹尼在白天,我是在下班之后。
This book is mine, and that one is yours(hers).
这本书是我的,那一本是你(她)的。
We also sleep in separate beds. Hers is in Sydney and mine is in Melbourne.
并且我们分床睡,她的床在悉尼,我的床在墨尔本。
She too has a goat, and she can drive mine out with hers, and then I shall no longer have to torment myself.
我何不娶她为妻,这样她不是可以照看我的羊吗,我也不用再自寻烦恼了。
She too has a goat, and she can drive mine out with hers, and then I shall no longer have to torment myself.
我何不娶她为妻,这样她不是可以照看我的羊吗,我也不用再自寻烦恼了。
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