词汇 | own |
释义 | own (pronoun) own (verb) own 61 ENTRIES FOUND: own (adjective) own (pronoun) own (verb) own-brand (adjective) own-label (adjective) own goal (noun) pre-owned (adjective) accord (noun) account (noun) back (adverb) bat (noun) blow (verb) bootstraps (noun) bottle (noun) come (verb) cut (verb) device (noun) dig (verb) dose (noun) each (pronoun) feather (verb) foot (noun) grave (noun) hand (noun) heart (noun) hoist (verb) hold (verb) horn (noun) juice (noun) know (verb) law (noun) leave (verb) life (noun) making (noun) man (noun) medicine (noun) mind (noun) mind (verb) nest (noun) pay (verb) peril (noun) petard (noun) responsibility (noun) right (noun) risk (noun) stand (verb) steam (noun) stew (verb) sweet (adjective) taste (noun) term (noun) throat (noun) ticket (noun) time (noun) toot (verb) trumpet (noun) way (noun) weight (noun) world (noun) worst (adjective) write (verb) 1 own /ˈoʊn/ adjective 1 own /ˈoʊn/ adjective Learner's definition of OWN always used before a noun 1 — used to say that something belongs or relates to a particular person or thing and to no other自己的;本人的 — always used after a possessive (such as “my,” “your,” or “their”)总用在物主代词后(如my、your或their) We each had our own book.我们每人都有自己的书。 The star of the show needs his own private dressing room.那场表演的明星需要有他自己的私人化妆间。 Each of the houses is beautiful in its own way.每座房子都有自己独特的美。 His novel is based on his own personal experiences.他的小说以他本人的亲身经历为素材。 “In my own experience,” she said, “I have found that women are better workers than men.”“以我的个人经历看,”她说,“我发现女性在工作中比男性做得更好。” My father built this boat with his own (two) hands.我父亲亲手造了这只船。 I've got my own problems; I don't have time to listen to yours.我还有我自己的问题呢,没时间听你的。 She had her own reasons for not wanting to go.她不想去,她有她自己的理由。 Mind your own business! This has nothing to do with you!管好你自己的事!这与你无关。 I don't like punishing you, but it's for your own good.我不想惩罚你,但这是为你好。 It's your own fault that you failed the test. You should have studied more.这次考试不及格是你自己的错,你本应该多学习些的。 He's too old for her. Why doesn't she date someone her own age? [=someone who is the same age as her]他年纪比她大太多了。她怎么不和同龄人交往呢? I now have my very own office!我现在有属于自己的办公室了! 2 — used to stress the fact that a person does or makes something without the help of other people(用于强调)独自做的,自己完成的 — always used after a possessive总用在物主代词后 She's always dreamed of starting her own business.她总是梦想创办自己的企业。 They built their own home.他们建造了自己的家园。 I'm going out tonight, so you'll have to cook your own dinner.我今天晚上要外出,所以你得自己做饭了。 He acted as his own lawyer during the trial.审判时他给自己当律师。 2 own /ˈoʊn/ pronoun 2 own /ˈoʊn/ pronoun Learner's definition of OWN : something or someone that belongs or relates to a particular person or thing and to no other属于自己的事物(或人) — always used after a possessive (such as “my,” “your,” “their,” or “Joe's”)总用在物主代词后(如my、your、their或Joe's) The teacher gave out books so that each of us had our own.老师发了书,这样我们每人都有了自己的书本。 Do you want to share a bag of popcorn, or should we each get our own?你想我们共享一袋爆米花,还是各吃各的? He loves children and would like one of his own someday.他爱孩子,想有一天有个自己的孩子。 We've got problems of our own.我们有自己的问题。 I have a few ideas of my own.我有一些自己的想法。 The Senator's views are entirely his own and do not represent those of his party.那位参议员的观点完全是他个人的,不代表他所在党派。 The band has a style all its own. [=no other band has the same style]这个乐队有自己独特的风格。 I don't need much—just a little place to call my own. [=just a little place that belongs only to me]我不需要多大的地方,只要一小块属于我自己的空间就可以。 The apartment isn't much, but she's made it her own. [=she has changed it to suit her; she has personalized it]这间公寓虽然不大,却被她布置得别具特色。 Through no fault of their own, these children are forced to live in poverty.虽然这些孩子是无辜的,可他们却被迫生活在贫困之中。 When you're a little older, you can have a bike of your very own.等你再大点,就可以拥有完全属于自己的自行车了。 come into your own — see 1come get your own back — see get back at get hold your own — see 1hold on your own 1 : without being helped by anyone or anything独立地 He's still too weak to stand on his own.他还很虚弱,自己站不起来。 No one had to tell me; I found out on my own.没有人有义务告诉我,我自己发现的。 The rash went away on its own after a few days.几天后皮疹自行消失了。 Keys don't just disappear on their own. You must have left them somewhere.钥匙不会自己没了,你一定是放在哪儿了。 I came up with the idea all on my own.那个主意是我自己想到的。 2 a : without anyone or anything else : alone单独地;独自地 She lived on her own for a few years before getting married.她结婚前独自生活了几年。 b : in a state or condition in which there is nobody to help you独立地;无援地 If you mess up, you're on your own.如果你搞砸了,你就得靠自己了。 They can't survive on their own in the wilderness.他们没法独立在野外生存。 to each his own or each to his own — see 2each 3 own /ˈoʊn/ verb owns; owned; owning 3 own /ˈoʊn/ verb owns; owned; owning Learner's definition of OWN 1 not used in progressive tenses, [+ object] : to have (something) as property : to legally possess (something)有;拥有 We hope to someday own our own home.我们希望有一天拥有我们自己的家。 She drives a red truck that was originally owned by her grandfather.她开一辆红色卡车,这辆车以前是她祖父的。 He owns the rights to the band's music.他拥有这个乐队音乐的版权。 a publicly/privately owned company一家公有/私有企业 The couple owns and operates the business.这对夫妻共同拥有并经营这家企业。 (disapproving) He walks/struts around here like he owns the place. [=like someone who has the right to tell other people what to do]他在这里大摇大摆地走来走去,俨然一副主人的模样。 2 old-fashioned : to admit that something is true承认 [+ object] After everyone else denied any responsibility, he owned that he was at fault.在其他人都否认负有责任后,他承认是他的错。 [no object] — usually + to He would not own to the mistake. [=he would not admit the mistake]他不会承认错误的。 own up [phrasal verb] : to admit that you have done a usually bad thing : to confess to something承认犯错误;承认干坏事 I know he broke the window, but so far, he hasn't owned up.我知道是他打破了窗户,但是到现在他还不承认。 — usually + to I'm waiting for him to own up to it.我在等他认错。 |
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