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词汇 owning
释义 owning
present participle ofown
own
verb
uk /əʊn/ us /oʊn/

ownverb (HAVE LEGALLY)


B1[ Tnot continuous ]
to have something that legally belongs to you: (合法)拥有
We own our house.我们拥有自己的房子。
I've never owned a suit in my life.我这辈子从没拥有过一套西装。
They own 20% of the company's stock.
Who owns/holds the copyright on this article?谁拥有这篇文章的著作权?
She owns a popular tourist restaurant on the town's waterfront.她在该镇的滨水区有一家颇受欢迎的旅游餐馆。
The house is partly owned by her father.她父亲拥有这幢房子的部分产权。
I get a real kick out of owning my own car.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Having and owning - general words
acquire
acquisition
attach
attach something to something
be endowed with somethingidiom
bearer
bore
holder
lay
lord/master/mistress/king/queen of all you surveyidiom
make something (all) your ownidiom
mistress
not/never want for anythingidiom
revert
revert to something
shared ownership
stake
stake something out
survey
they've

ownverb (ADMIT)


[ I ]old-fashioned
to admit: 承认
[ + (that) ]I own (that) I was not very happy with the group's decision.我承认我对集体的决定不是很满意。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Admitting & confessing
acknowledge something as something
acknowledgedly
acknowledgment
admission of guilt
admittedly
avowedly
breastbeating
clean
climb down
come cleanidiom
confess
hold/put your hands upidiom
retraction
self-admittedly
self-confessed
self-confessedly
self-confession
stand
swallow your wordsidiom
take something back

ownverb (DEFEAT/DO WELL)


[ T ]mainly USinformal
to defeat someone completely or be much better than him or her; to perform extremely well: 完全击败…;比…好得多
Last time we played them, we owned them!上次交手时,我们彻底打败了他们!
Beyoncé owned that stage tonight!今晚的舞台完全属于碧昂丝!
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Winning and defeating
annihilate
annihilation
bank
be gunning for someoneidiom
be one in the eye for someoneidiom
convincing
mincemeat
moral victory
move/go/close in for the killidiom
near thing
outclass
scrape
sew
slaughter
sweep the boardidiom
take someone down
take someone to the cleaner'sidiom
take something apart
takedown
thrash

ownverb (ACCEPT)


[ T ]
to accept and be responsible for something:
It's your life - own it.
I own who I was, and so I’m always open to admitting fault and talking through it.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Accepting & agreeing
accepting
accommodation
accreditation
agree to something
agree with something
arrive
assent
compact
conclusion
countenance
currency
formal
pre-approved
presumed consent
ratification
ratify
re-establish
regrant
signatory
unquestioning

Idiom


as if you owned the place

Phrasal verb


own up

Examples of owning


owning

In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use.


In spite of not formally owning the land, crown tenants enjoyed a lifetime right of occupation and the possibility to choose a successor.
Owning your own home became the 'thing to do', producing a form of capital, security and a means of inheritance for the family.
Those who stress 'earning a high income' are likely to also stress 'being successful at work', 'owning lots of nice things', and 'being famous'.
Property was considered to be a sound investment and provided an added attraction to owning a residential home.
The extraction laws leave alive a cell owning a neighbour alive in the considered direction.
This could possibly be due to the fact that the mean age of people owning an occupational pension is 41.7 years.
Computations occur within a process and inherit the access rights of their owning process.
The distribution of land holdings is skewed, with 18% of the households owning 47% of the arable land.
It helps make the book a pleasurable read, and worth owning even for someone previously uninterested in its subject.
The use rate of traditional methods was more than double among the women owning land compared to those having no land.
As a result, six of the twelve households that had left the village but continued to cultivate their land had stopped owning sheep.
In fact, control over these relations was one of the objects of owning animals.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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