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1 its
pron. van het1 zijn/haar ⇒ ervan♦voorbeelden:the government has lost its majority • de regering is haar meerderheid kwijtits strength frightens me • de kracht ervan maakt mij bang -
2 its little ones
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3 its not all that expensive
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4 its strength frightens me
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5 its price went down
de prijs ging naar beneden -
6 a cameleon has the power of changing its colour
English-Dutch dictionary > a cameleon has the power of changing its colour
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7 a house standing in its own grounds
een huis, geheel door eigen grond omgevenEnglish-Dutch dictionary > a house standing in its own grounds
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8 a nation's expenditure is conditioned by its income
de bestedingsmogelijkheden van een land worden bepaald door het nationale inkomenEnglish-Dutch dictionary > a nation's expenditure is conditioned by its income
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9 a sock and its fellow
een sok en de andere/bijbehorende -
10 at its height
at its height -
11 at its maximum
at its maximumop het hoogste punt/niveau -
12 celebrated for its sands
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13 cut a boat adrift from its moorings
English-Dutch dictionary > cut a boat adrift from its moorings
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14 do a child out of its prize
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15 have seen its/one's best days
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16 in a class of its/his/ own
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17 in its entirety
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18 in its infancy
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19 in its way
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20 it has a value all its own
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its — [ ıts ] determiner *** Its is the possessive form of it. 1. ) belonging or relating to a thing, idea, place, animal, etc. when it has already been mentioned or when it is obvious which one you are referring to: The chair lay on its side. We were… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
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its - it's — ◊ its Its is a possessive determiner. You use its to indicate that something belongs or relates to a thing, place, animal, or child. He discovered the river had lost its beauty. The pig managed to keep its balance. She hoisted the child on her… … Useful english dictionary
its — W1S1 [ıts] determiner [possessive form of it ] [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: it] used to refer to something that belongs to or is connected with a thing, animal, baby etc that has already been mentioned ▪ Salzburg is famous for its beautiful… … Dictionary of contemporary English
its — /Its/ determiner the possessive form of it: The baby had fallen out of its crib. | I must admit the plan does have its merits … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
its — its, it s Its is the possessive form of it (The cat licked its paws) and it s is a shortened form of it is (It s raining again) or occasionally it has (I don t know if it s come) … Modern English usage
its — ► POSSESSIVE DETERMINER 1) belonging to or associated with a thing previously mentioned or easily identified. 2) belonging to or associated with a child or animal of unspecified sex. USAGE A common error in writing is to confuse the possessive… … English terms dictionary
Its — ([i^]ts), poss. pron. Possessive form of the pronoun it. See {It}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
its / it's — Its is the possessive form of it, like hers, his, and theirs: The dog licked its foot after stepping in maple syrup. It s is short for it is , a contraction of those two words: Well, I guess it s [it is] time to wash the dog again … Confused words
its / it's — Its is the possessive form of it, like hers, his, and theirs: The dog licked its foot after stepping in maple syrup. It s is short for it is , a contraction of those two words: Well, I guess it s [it is] time to wash the dog again … Confused words