own

adjective, pronoun
🔊/əʊn/
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Idioms
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  1. used to emphasize that something belongs to or is connected with somebody(用于强调)自己的,本人的
    • It was her own idea.那是她自己的主意。🔊🔊
    • I saw it with my own eyes (= I didn't hear about it from somebody else).我亲眼看见的。🔊🔊
    • Is the car your own?这辆汽车是你自己的吗?🔊🔊
    • Your day off is your own (= you can spend it as you wish).你的假日归你自己支配。🔊🔊
    • He desperately wants to live his own life (= be independent and do whatever he wants).他拼命想过自己的生活(独立生活,做他想做的一切)。
    • Our children are grown up and have children of their own.我们的子女都已长大成人,有了自己的孩子。🔊🔊
    • For reasons of his own (= particular reasons that perhaps only he knew about), he refused to join the club.由于他个人的原因,他谢绝加入俱乐部。🔊🔊
    • The accident happened through no fault of her own.这一事故的发生不是她本人的过错。🔊🔊
    • He wants to come into the business on his own terms.他想依自己开出的条件加入该公司。🔊🔊
    • I need a room of my own.我需要有一间自己的房间。🔊🔊
    • I have my very own room at last.我终于有了我自己的房间了!🔊🔊
    • their own personal/unique/private beliefs 他们自己的个人/独特/私人信仰
    • He was determined to go his own way.他决心走自己的路。
    • I was almost completely in my own little world.我几乎完全属于自己的小世界。
    • Most people want to live in their own homes as they age.大多数人都希望随着年龄的增长而生活在自己的房屋中。
    Own cannot be used after an article: I need my own room.I need an own room.It's good to have your own room.It’s good to have the own room.
  2. done or produced by and for yourself自己做的;为自己的
    • She makes all her own clothes.她的衣服都是自己做。🔊🔊
    • He has to cook his own meals.他必须自己做饭。🔊🔊
  3. Word OriginOld English āgen (adjective and pronoun) ‘owned, possessed’, past participle of āgan ‘owe’; the verb (Old English āgnian ‘possess’, also ‘make own's own’) was originally from the adjective, later probably reintroduced from owner.
Idioms
come into your/its own
  1. to have the opportunity to show how good or useful you are or something is得到充分的发挥
    • When the traffic's this bad, a bicycle really comes into its own.在交通如此拥堵的时候,自行车就显出了它的价值。🔊🔊
the devil looks after his own
  1. (saying) bad people often seem to have good luck坏人多好运;坏蛋自有鬼照顾;恶人自有恶人帮
get your own back (on somebody)
  1. (informal) to do something to somebody in return for harm they have done to you; to get revenge报复
    • I'll get my own back on him one day, I swear!我发誓,我总有一天要报复他的!🔊🔊
have a mind of your own
  1. to have your own opinion and make your own decisions without being influenced by other people有主见;能自作决定
    • She has a mind of her own and isn't afraid to say what she thinks.她有主见,并且敢于表达自己的观点。🔊🔊
    • (humorous) My computer seems to have a mind of its own!我的电脑好像也有它自己的想法!🔊🔊
    Topics Opinion and argumentc2
hold your own (against somebody/something) (in something)
  1. to remain in a strong position when somebody is attacking you, competing with you, etc.坚守立场;(使自己)立于不败之地
    • Business isn't good but we're managing to hold our own.生意不景气,但我们正设法坚持下去。🔊🔊
    • She can hold her own against anybody in an argument.她在辩论中不会让任何人占上风。🔊🔊
    • The patient is holding her own although she is still very sick.病人的病情仍然很重,但她还在支持着。🔊🔊
in your own right
  1. because of your personal qualifications or efforts, not because of your connection with somebody else为某事本身的缘故;鉴于某事本身的价值
    • She sings with a rock band, but she's also a jazz musician in her own right.她随一支摇滚乐队演唱,但她本身也是爵士乐手。
like, etc. the sound of your own voice
  1. (disapproving) to like talking a lot or too much, usually without wanting to listen to other people爱啰嗦;喜欢说个没完
    • She’s much too fond of the sound of her own voice.我在赛跑中得了三等奖。
(all) on your own
  1. alone; without anyone else独自;单独
    • I'm all on my own today.今天就我一个人。🔊🔊
    • She lives on her own.她一个人生活。🔊🔊
    Which Word? alone / on your own / by yourself / lonely / lonealone / on your own / by yourself / lonely / lone
    • Alone, and on your own/by yourself (which are less formal and are the normal phrases used in spoken English), describe a person or thing that is separate from others. They do not mean that the person is unhappy:alone 和较非正式、常用于口语的 on your own、by yourself 均指独自,但无孤独之义
      • I like being alone in the house.我喜欢独自一人待在家里。
      • I’m going to London by myself next week.我准备下星期一个人去伦敦。
      • I want to finish this on my own (= without anyone’s help).我想独自完成这项工作。
    • Lone/​solitary/​single mean that there is only one person or thing there; lone and solitary may sometimes suggest that the speaker thinks the person involved is lonely:lone、solitary、single 意为单独;lone 和 solitary 有时可能暗示说话者认为谈及的人孤单
      • a lone jogger in the park在公园里独自慢跑的一个人
      • long, solitary walks独自一人长途行走
    • Lonely (North American English also lonesome) means that you are alone and sad:lonely(美式英语亦作 lonesome)意为孤寂
      • a lonely child孤寂的孩子
      • Sam was very lonely when he first moved to New York.萨姆刚搬到纽约时非常寂寞。
      It can also describe places or activities that make you feel lonely:
      • a lonely house一座冷清的房子
  2. without help独立地
    • He did it on his own.这件事他独立完成了。🔊🔊

own

verb
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not used in the progressive tenses不用于进行时
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they own
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he / she / it owns
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past simple owned
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past participle owned
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past simple owning
🔊/ˈəʊnɪŋ/
🔊/ˈəʊnɪŋ/
past participle owning
🔊/ˈəʊnɪŋ/
🔊/ˈəʊnɪŋ/
Idioms Phrasal Verbs
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  1. [transitive] own something to have something that belongs to you, especially because you have bought it拥有,有(尤指买来的东西)
    • Do you own your house or do you rent it?你的房子是自己的,还是租的?🔊🔊
    • I don't own anything of any value.我没有任何值钱的东西。🔊🔊
    • Most of the apartments are privately owned.多数公寓房都是私人的。🔊🔊
    • an American-owned company一家美资公司
    • Does anyone own this coat? It was left in a classroom.有人拥有这件外套吗?它留在教室里。
    • Don’t tell me what to do—you don’t own me!别支使我-我又不是卖身给你!
    • His father was a farmer who owned land and property.他的父亲是拥有土地和财产的农民。
    • He owns and operates an eco-tourism company.他拥有并经营一家生态旅游公司。
    • Hospitals became publicly owned companies.医院成为上市公司。
    Extra Examples
    • They dreamed of owning their own home.他们梦想着有自己的房子。
    • The car was once owned by Elvis Presley.这辆车曾经属于埃尔维斯・普雷斯利。
    • He committed the crime with a gun that he legally owned.他使用自己合法拥有的枪支犯下此罪。
    • The company is a wholly owned subsidiary of SNL Research.该公司是 SNL 研究院的全资子公司。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • independently
    • formerly
    • once
    phrases
    • directly owned by somebody
    • indirectly owned by somebody
    • own your own boat, home, etc.
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  2. [transitive] own something (business商业) to manage and take responsibility for something
    • The successful candidate will be responsible for owning and achieving sales targets.成功的候选人将负责拥有并实现销售目标。
  3. [transitive] (especially US English, informal) to be completely successful, especially in a competition; to completely defeat somebody
    • own something She owned the stage, performing a medley of hit songs.她拥有舞台,表演了许多流行歌曲。
    • He didn't just finish the course, he completely owned it.他不仅完成了课程,而且还完全拥有它。
    • own somebody Yeah right, she totally owned you, man!是的, 她彻底羞辱了你, 老兄。
    Topics Successc2
  4. [intransitive, transitive] (old-fashioned) to admit that something is true承认
    • own to something/to doing something He owned to a feeling of guilt.他承认有歉疚感。🔊🔊
    • own (that)… She owned (that) she had been present.她承认她当时在场。
  5. Word OriginOld English āgen (adjective and pronoun) ‘owned, possessed’, past participle of āgan ‘owe’; the verb (Old English āgnian ‘possess’, also ‘make own's own’) was originally from the adjective, later probably reintroduced from owner.
Idioms
behave/act as if you own the place | think you own the place
  1. (disapproving) to behave in a very confident way that annoys other people, for example by telling them what to do(言行)喧宾夺主
    • She was acting as if she owned the place.她的一举一动好像在说这是她的地盘似的。