单词 | own |
释义 | Word Frequency own(əʊn) determiner (preceded by a possessive) 1. a. (intensifier) Alisha's own idea your own mother b. (as pronoun) I'll use my own 2. on behalf of oneself or in relation to oneself he is his own worst enemy 3. come into one's own 4. get one's own back 5. hold one's own 6. on one's own verb 7. (transitive) to have as one's possession 8. (when intr, often foll by up, to, or up to) to confess or admit; acknowledge 9. (tr; takes a clause as object) rare to concede I own that you are right 10. slang, mainly US a. to defeat totally, esp in a video game, contest, or sport Dude, I just totally owned you! b. to give a definitive performance (a song, acting role, etc), esp one that dissuades others from attempting to perform She owns that song! Word origin Old English āgen, originally past participle of āgan to have; related to Old Saxon ēgan, Old Norse eiginn. See owe |
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