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41 for reasons of his own
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42 foul one's own nest
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43 get (some of) one's own back (on someone)
English-Dutch dictionary > get (some of) one's own back (on someone)
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44 get some/a little of one's own medicine
get some/a little of one's own medicineEnglish-Dutch dictionary > get some/a little of one's own medicine
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45 give someone a taste of his own medicine
English-Dutch dictionary > give someone a taste of his own medicine
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46 go one's own way
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47 have a mind of one's own
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48 have a way of his own
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49 have/get (some of) one's own back on someone
have/get (some of) one's own back on someoneEnglish-Dutch dictionary > have/get (some of) one's own back on someone
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50 he did it of his own free will
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51 he died by his own hand
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52 he finally came into his own
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53 he has a computer of his own
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54 he has his own stupidity to thank for it
hij heeft het aan zijn eigen domheid te danken/wijtenEnglish-Dutch dictionary > he has his own stupidity to thank for it
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55 he was too occupied with his own thoughts
he was too occupied with his own thoughtsEnglish-Dutch dictionary > he was too occupied with his own thoughts
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56 hold one's own with
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57 hold one's own with/against
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58 in a class of its/his/ own
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59 in his own (good) time
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60 in one's own backyard
См. также в других словарях:
own — [ōn] adj. [ME owen < OE agen, pp. of agan, to possess: see OWE] 1. belonging, relating, or peculiar to oneself or itself: used to strengthen a preceding possessive [his own book, her own idea] 2. Now Rare related by blood rather than by… … English World dictionary
own — [əʊn ǁ oʊn] verb [transitive] to have or possess something that is legally yours: • He still owns shares in the company. • The company is owned by a foreign consortium. * * * Ⅰ. own UK US /əʊn/ verb [T] ► to have something that legally belongs to … Financial and business terms
Own — Own, a. [OE. owen, awen, auen, aughen, AS. [=a]gen, p. p. of [=a]gan to possess; akin to OS. [=e]gan, G. & D. eigen, Icel. eiginn, Sw. & Dan. egen. [root]110. See {Owe}.] Belonging to; belonging exclusively or especially to; peculiar; most… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
own — ► ADJECTIVE & PRONOUN 1) (with a possessive) belonging or relating to the person specified. 2) done or produced by the person specified. 3) particular to the person or thing specified; individual. ► VERB 1) possess. 2) formal admit or acknowledge … English terms dictionary
OWN — OWN … Википедия
own — vt: to have or hold as property; esp: to have title to own property Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. own … Law dictionary
Own — Own, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Owned}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Owning}.] [OE. ohnien, ahnien, AS. [=a]gnian, fr. [=a]gen own, a. See {Own}, a.] To hold as property; to have a legal or rightful title to; to be the proprietor or possessor of; to possess; as,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
own — [adj] belonging to individual endemic, hers, his, individual, inherent, intrinsic, its, mine, owned, particular, peculiar, personal, private, resident, theirs, very own, yours; concept 710 own [v1] possess; be responsible for be in possession of … New thesaurus
Own — ([=o]n), v. t. [OE. unnen to grant, permit, be pleased with, AS. unnan to grant; akin to OS. giunnan, G. g[ o]nnen, Icel. unna; of uncertain origin. This word has been confused with own to possess.] To grant; to acknowledge; to admit to be true;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
OWN — may refer to: OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network, a U.S. based cable and satellite television channel Old West Norse, a North Germanic language Once Was Not (2005), an album by Cryptopsy OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network (Canada), a Canadian cable and satellite … Wikipedia
own up — index betray (disclose), confess Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary