yes

yes — noun

  • yessingular
  • yesesplural

1. an affirmative answer given by voting or by speaking — for instance, a vote cast

1.名詞B1
釋義

an affirmative answer given by voting or by speaking — for instance, a vote cast in support of a proposal, or a spoken reply that agrees to an offer.

例句

The final count showed fifteen yeses and only three noes.

plural form: yeses (or yesses)

Padma gave a firm yes when the committee asked if she would lead the project.

同義詞
  • approval

    more general; can refer to official permission rather than a single vote or reply

  • affirmative

    formal; common in military and radio communication contexts

  • aye

    used specifically in formal voting, especially in the British Parliament

反義詞
  • no

    direct opposite; a negative vote or reply

  • refusal

    opposite of the reply/acceptance meaning

文法句型

a + yes (singular)

yeses / yesses (plural)

用法筆記

A countable noun, so it needs an article or determiner (a yes, the yeses). The plural can be spelled either yeses or yesses. Common in voting and decision-making contexts to refer to the affirmative position itself, not the person holding it.

常見錯誤

He gave yes to the invitation.
He gave a yes to the invitation.
💡The noun yes is countable and must have an article.
The yeses won the argument.
The people who voted yes won the argument.
💡Use yes as a noun for the vote or answer itself, not for the people who said it.

yes — adverb

yes — exclamation