yins

英 [jɪn] 美[jɪn]
  • n. (苏格兰)一个(等于one);中国思想里的“阴”(与“阳”相对);中国的殷代
  • adj. (苏格兰)一个的
  • pron. (苏格兰)一个

英文词源


yins (pron.)
"you people, you-all," contracted from U.S. dialectal you-uns, for you-ones (see you, also see y'all); first noted 1810 in Ohio. Also yinz; now considered a localism in Pittsburgh, Pa.