音标:[әun]
n. 自己的
a. 自己的, 嫡亲的, 同胞的
vt. 拥有, 支配, 自认, 承认, 顺从于
vi. 承认, 供认
【经】 自己的, 固有的; 拥有
相关词组:
on one's own
hold one's own
of one's own
在线英汉词典
own的短语、例句:
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det, pron
1 (used after possessives to emphasize the idea of personal possession or the individual character of sth 用於所有格後, 强调某事物的个人所有或私人性质) belonging to oneself, itself, ourselves, etc 属於自己的
I saw it with my own eyes, ie I didn´t hear about it from someone else. 那是我亲眼所见.
It was her own idea. 那是她自己的想法.
This is my own house/This house is my own, ie not rented, etc. 这是我的房子[这房子是我的].
Use your own pen; I need mine. 用你自己的钢笔吧, 我的笔我还要用呢.
Our children have grown up and have children of their own. 我们的孩子都大了, 而且也有了自己的孩子了.
I wish I had my (very) own room, ie didn´t have to share one, borrow one, etc. 但愿我有自己的房间.
Your day off is your own, ie You can spend it as you wish. 你的假日是你自己的(可以自由支配).
For reasons of his own (ie particular reasons that perhaps only he knew about), he refused to join the club. 他因个人原因拒不参加那个俱乐部.
2 (used to indicate the idea of personal activity) done or produced by and for oneself (用以表示个人活动的概念)自己做的, 为自己的
She makes all her own clothes. 她的衣服都是自己做的.
I can cook my own meals. 我能做自己的饭.
It´s unwise to try to be your own lawyer. 自己给自己当律师是不明智的.
3 (idm 习语) come into one´s own receive the credit, recognition, fame, etc one deserves获得应有的荣誉、 承认、 名声等
This car really comes into its own on rough ground. 这辆汽车在颠簸的路上才真正显示出它独特的性能.
She really comes into her own when someone is ill. 有人生病时才真正看出她的为人. hold one´s `own (against sb/sth) (in sth)
(a) maintain one´s position against attack, etc; not be defeated坚守立场(抵抗攻击等); 不被击败
She can certainly hold her own against anybody in an argument. 她在辩论中决不会输给任何人.
(b) not lose strength 支撑得住
The patient is holding her own although she is still very ill. 她虽然病重, 却仍在支撑著. of one´s `own belonging to oneself and no one else 属於自己的
He´d like a car of his own. 他喜欢有辆自己的汽车.
Children need toys of their own. 儿童需要有自己的玩具. (all) on one´s `own
(a) alone 独自
I´m all on my own today. 今天我是独自一人.
She liveson her own. 她独自过日子.
(b) without help or supervision; alone 独力地; 单独地
He can be left to work on his own. 工作可交给他一个人去做.
Although her father is in the firm she got the job on her own. 尽管她父亲在公司里, 但她那份工作却是靠自己得到的.
(c) (infml 口) excellent; exceptional 出色的; 非凡的; 卓越的
When it comes to craftsmanship, Sally is on her own, ie is better than anyone. 说到手艺, 萨莉是独一无二的. =>Usage at alone 用法见alone. get/have one´s `own back (on sb) (infml 口) have one´s revenge 报复
After the fight the defeated boxer swore he´d get his own back (on his rival). 那场拳赛後败北者发誓要(向对手)报仇雪恨.
own v
1 [Tn] have (sth) as one´s property; possess有(某事物)(作为自己的财富); 领有
This house is mine; I own it. 这房子是我的, 归我所有.
She owns a car but rarely drives it. 她有一辆汽车, 但很少开.
Who owns this land? 这块土地是谁的?
2 [Ipr, Tn, Tf, Cn.a, Cn.n]
~ (to sth/doing sth) (dated 旧) recognize or admit (that sth is true or that one is responsible for sth); confess 确认, 承认(某事属实或属自己所为)
own to having told a lie 承认撒了谎
Finally she owned the truth of what he had said. 她终於承认他所说的属实.
They own that the claim is justified. 他们确认那要求是正当的.
He owned himself defeated. 他承认自己失败了.
3 (phr v) own up (to sth) (infml 口) admit or confess that one is to blame (for sth) (就某事)承认有错, 坦白
Nobody owned up to the theft. 这件偷窃事没有人承认是自己干的.
Eventually she owned up. 她终於认错了.
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