own
美 [oʊn] 
英 [əʊn] 
- v.拥有;承认
 - adj.本人的;自己做的;为自己的
 - pron.自己的东西[家属,责任,立场(等)];心爱的人
 - 网络所有;特有的;欧普拉电视网(Oprah Winfrey Network)
 
过去分词:owned  现在分词:owning  第三人称单数:owns  
v.+n.
own property,own share,own apartment,own farm,own paper
adj.+n.
own chain,own unit,own everything,own manager,own utility
adv.+v.
completely own,jointly own
own
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1.  | (用于强调)自己的,本人的used to emphasize that sth belongs to or is connected with sb  | 
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。  | |
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!  | 
2.  | 自己做的;为自己的done or produced by and for yourself  | 
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。  | 
IDM
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。  | 
come into your/its own
得到充分的发挥to have the opportunity to show how good or useful you are or sth is
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。  | 
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!  | 
get your own back (on sb)
(informal)
报复to do sth to sb in return for harm they have done to you; to get revenge
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!  | 
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。  | 
hold your own (against sb/sth) (in sth)
坚守立场;(使自己)立于不败之地to remain in a strong position when sb is attacking you, competing with you, etc.
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。  | 
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。  | 
He did it on his own. 这件事他独立完成了。  | 
(all) on your own
独自;单独alone; without anyone else
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。  | 
独立地without help
He did it on his own. 这件事他独立完成了。  | 
1.  | [t] ~ sth 拥有,有(尤指买来的东西)to have sth that belongs to you, especially because you have bought it  | 
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  | 
2.  | [i][t] 承认to admit that sth is true  | 
He owned to a feeling of guilt. 他承认有歉疚感。  | |
She owned (that) she had been present. 她承认她当时在场。  | 
IDM
behave/act as if you own the place|think you own the place
(言行)喧宾夺主to behave in a very confident way that annoys other people, for example by telling them what to do