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hers H0169400 (hûrz)pron. (used with a sing. or pl. verb) Used to indicate the one or ones belonging to her: If you can't find your hat, take hers. [Middle English hires, hirs : hire, her; see her + -es, possessive suff.; see -'s.]hers (hɜːz) pron1. something or someone belonging to or associated with her: hers is the nicest dress; that cat is hers. 2. of hers belonging to or associated with her[C14 hires; see her]hers (hɜrz) pron. 1. a form of the possessive case of she used as a predicate adjective: The red umbrella is hers. Are you a friend of hers? 2. that or those belonging to her: Hers is the biggest garden on our street. [1300–50; Middle English hirs=hire her + -s ' s1] Translationsher (həː) pronoun (used as the object of a verb or preposition) a female person or animal already spoken about. I'll ask my mother when I see her; He came with her. (受格)她 (宾格)她 adjective belonging to such a person or animal. My mother bought the neighbour's car, so it's her car now; a cat and her kittens. 她的 她的hers (həːz) pronoun something which belongs to a female person or animal already spoken about. It's not your book – it's hers; Hers is on that shelf. 她的東西 (宾格)她的 herˈself pronoun1. used as the object of a verb or preposition when a female person or animal is the object of an action she performs. The cat licked herself; She looked at herself in the mirror. 她自己 她自己2. used to emphasize she, ~her, or the name of a female person or animal. She herself played no part in this; Mary answered the letter herself. 她本人 她本人3. without help etc. She did it all by herself. 她單獨地 她独自地hers
get (one's)1. To receive one's the punishment or retribution one deserves. Don't worry about those stool pigeons, we'll make sure they get theirs when the time is right. She cheated off me during the test? Oh, she'll get hers, alright!2. To become wealthy or financially successful. After growing up in poverty, Jim was determined to get his no matter what it took.See also: getbe (one's) for the askingTo be available for one to easily obtain or achieve. With your famous parents, any job is yours for the asking. Some of us, though, actually have to apply for jobs.See also: askbe (one's) for the takingTo be available for one to easily obtain or achieve. With your famous parents, any job is yours for the taking. Some of us, though, actually have to apply for jobs. Our probable valedictorian has been pretty distracted lately, so I think the title is yours for the taking.See also: taking(one's) for the askingAvailable for one to obtain or achieve without any effort (because or as if one simply has to ask to be given something). With your famous parents, any job is yours for the asking. Some of us, though, actually put in the time and effort to get the jobs we want. As I promised, you can pick anything in the store you'd like to take home with you—it's yours for the asking.See also: askbeat (something) all to piecesTo be exceptionally better than something else. The sequel was pretty good, but I still think the original beats it all to pieces. I have used dozens of different cameras during my career, but I have to say that this one beats them all to pieces.See also: all, beat, piece(one) will get (one's)One will incur the punishment that one rightly deserves. Now please don't take out some sort of vigilante justice on Leo. He'll get his in the end, don't you worry. She cheated off me during the test? Oh, she'll get hers, alright!See also: get, willHe will get his. and She will get hers.One will be punished for one's misdeeds. Jill: It seems like Fred can do any evil thing he wants. Jane: Don't worry. He'll get his. You may think you will always profit by your life of crime, but you'll get yours.See also: get, he, willHERS
Hers (ārz), G., French biochemist. See: Hers disease. AIDS HIV Epidemiology Research Study. A multisite, prospective cohort study of HIV-infected women and uninfected women reporting HIV risk behaviour Conclusion Although both HIV-seropositive and HIV-seronegative women had high levels of use of medical services, current use of antiretrovirals and OI prophylaxis was low throughout. Therapeutic drug users used HIV-related primary health services less and were more likely to receive emergency or episodic care. IV drug users and African Americans had decreased use of medical services Cardiology Heart and Estrogen/progestin Replacement Study A randomized, placebo controlled clinical trial which showed that in women average age 67 with known (preexisting) coronary artery disease, mortality was increased at one year of E/P therapy and decreased thereafter. A follow-up study found that patients receiving HMG-CoA-reductase inhibitors had the same levels of coronary events as patients taking placebosHERS AIDS A study–HIV Epidemiology Research Study Cardiology A randomized, placebo controlled clinical trial–Heart & Estrogen/Progestin Replacement Study–which showed that in ♀ average age 67 with known/preexisting CAD, mortality due to acute MIs, stroke, and hypercoagulation was ↑ with E/P therapy. See Study, Trial. HERS
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HERS➣Home Energy Rating System | HERS➣Heart and Estrogen/Progestin Replacement Study | HERS➣Highway Electrical Registration Scheme (UK) | HERS➣Helicopter Rappel Spotter (various organizations) | HERS➣High Energy Range Spectrometer | HERS➣Hyperion Energy Recovery System | HERS➣Higher Education Resources Services | HERS➣Hysterectomy Education Resources and Services (Foundation) | HERS➣Helicopter Expedient Refueling System | HERS➣Head End Ring Switching (Protocol) | HERS➣Hydrogeochemical Engineering and Remediation of Soil (Lab; Technical University of Crete) |
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