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1 possessive
adjective1) (jealously retaining possession) besitzergreifendbe possessive about or towards somebody — an jemanden Besitzansprüche stellen
2) (Ling.) possessivpossessive adjective — Possessivadjektiv, das
possessive pronoun — Possessivpronomen, das
* * *[-siv]1) (showing that someone or something possesses an object etc: `Yours', `mine', `his', `hers', `theirs' are possessive pronouns; `your', `my', `his', `their' are possessive adjectives.) possessiv2) (acting as though things and people are one's personal possessions: a possessive mother.) besitzgierig* * *pos·ses·sive[pəˈzesɪv]1. (not sharing) eigenhe's a bit \possessive about his clothes was seine Kleidung angeht, ist er etwas eigen2. (jealous) besitzergreifend▪ to be \possessive towards [or about] sb:he's very \possessive towards his wife was seine Frau angeht, ist er sehr besitzergreifendthe \possessive singular of a noun der Genitiv Singular eines Substantivs* * *[pə'zesɪv]1. adj(towards belongings) eigen; mother, boyfriend, love, manner etc besitzergreifend; streak besitzergreifend, habgierigto be possessive toward(s) sb — an jdn Besitzansprüche stellen
2. n(GRAM: pronoun, adjective) Possessiv(um) nt* * *possessive [pəˈzesıv]A adj (adv possessively)1. Besitz…2. besitzgierig:3. besitzergreifend (Mutter):possessive wife auch krankhaft eifersüchtige (Ehe)Frau;possessive love selbstsüchtige oder tyrannische Liebe4. LING possessiv:possessive adjective Possessivadjektiv n;possessive case → B b;possessive pronoun → B aB s LINGa) Possessiv(um) n, Possessivpronomen n, besitzanzeigendes Fürwortb) Genitiv m, zweiter Fallposs. abk1. possession3. possible mögl.4. possibly viell.* * *adjective1) (jealously retaining possession) besitzergreifendbe possessive about or towards somebody — an jemanden Besitzansprüche stellen
2) (Ling.) possessivpossessive adjective — Possessivadjektiv, das
possessive pronoun — Possessivpronomen, das
* * *adj.besitzanzeigend adj. -
2 hers
predicative possessive pronounihrer/ihre/ihres; der/die/das ihre od. ihrige (geh.)those children of hers — ihre Gören (ugs.)
hers is a difficult job — sie hat einen schwierigen Job (ugs.)
* * *[hə:z]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.) ihre(-r/-s)* * *[hɜ:z, AM hɜ:rz]pron persis that bag \hers? gehört ihr die Tasche da?the choice is \hers sie hat die Wahl\hers is not an envious position sie ist in keiner beneidenswerten Lageit's a habit of \hers es ist eine ihrer Gewohnheitena friend of \hers ein Freund von ihr* * *[hɜːz]poss pronihre(r, s)See:→ also academic.ru/47007/mine">mine* * *hers [hɜːz; US hɜrz] poss pr ihr, der (die, das) ihr(ig)e (prädikativ und substantivisch gebraucht), (auf Handtüchern etc) sie:this house is hers das ist ihr Haus, dieses Haus gehört ihr;a friend of hers ein(e) Freund(in) von ihr;my mother and hers meine und ihre Mutter* * *predicative possessive pronounihrer/ihre/ihres; der/die/das ihre od. ihrige (geh.)those children of hers — ihre Gören (ugs.)
* * *adj.ihr adj.ihrer adj. -
3 mine
I 1. noungo or work down the mine — unter Tage arbeiten
2) (fig.): (abundant source) unerschöpfliche Quellehe is a mine of useful facts/of information — von ihm kann man eine Menge Nützliches/eine Menge erfahren
3) (explosive device) Mine, die2. transitive verb1) schürfen [Gold]; abbauen, fördern [Erz, Kohle, Schiefer]mine an area for ore — etc. in einem Gebiet Erz usw. abbauen od. fördern
2) (Mil.): (lay mines in) verminen3. intransitive verb II possessive pronoun1) pred. meiner/meine/mein[e]s; der/die/das meinige (geh.)you do your best and I'll do mine — du tust dein Bestes und ich auch
those big feet of mine — meine großen Quanten (ugs.); see also academic.ru/34614/hers">hers
2) attrib. (arch./poet.) mein* * *I pronoun(something which belongs to me: Are these pencils yours or mine? He is a friend of mine (= one of my friends).) mein/-eII 1. noun1) (a place (usually underground) from which metals, coal, salt etc are dug: a coalmine; My father worked in the mines.) die Mine2) (a type of bomb used underwater or placed just beneath the surface of the ground: The ship has been blown up by a mine.) die Mine2. verb2) (to place explosive mines in: They've mined the mouth of the river.) verminen3) (to blow up with mines: His ship was mined.) (durch Minen)sprengen•- miner- mining
- minefield* * *mine1[maɪn]an old friend of \mine eine alte Freundin von mirvictory is \mine der Sieg gehört mirmine2[maɪn]I. na diamond/copper \mine eine Diamanten-/Kupferminea coal \mine eine Kohlengrube, Kohlenzecheto work in [or down] the \mines unter Tage arbeitento clear an area of \mines ein Minenfeld räumenII. vt1. (obtain resources)to \mine coal/iron/diamonds Kohle/Eisen/Diamanten abbauen [o fördern]to \mine gold Gold schürfen2. (plant mines)to \mine an area ein Gebiet verminen3.III. vito \mine for coal/diamonds/silver/gold nach Kohle/Diamanten/Silber/Gold graben* * *I [maɪn]1. poss pronmeine(r, s)this car is mine — das ist MEIN Auto, dieses Auto gehört mir
is this mine? — gehört das mir?, ist das meine(r, s)?
his friends and mine — seine und meine Freunde
a friend of mine —
no advice of mine could... — keiner meiner Ratschläge konnte...
2. adj (obs)mein(e) II1. n1) (MIN) Bergwerk nt; (= gold mine, silver mine) Bergwerk nt, Mine f; (= coal mine) Zeche f, Bergwerk nt2) (MIL, NAUT ETC) Mine f3) (fig)he is a mine of information — er ist ein wandelndes Lexikon (inf)
2. vt3. viBergbau betreibenthey mined deep down into the mountain — sie trieben einen Stollen bis tief in den Berg hinein
* * *this hat is mine das ist mein Hut, dieser Hut gehört mir;a friend of mine ein Freund von mir;his father and mine sein und mein Vatermine2 [maın]A v/i1. minieren3. sich eingraben (Tiere)B v/t2. graben in (dat):mine an area for ore in einem Gebiet Erz abbauen oder fördern3. SCHIFF, MILa) verminenb) durch Minen oder eine Mine zerstören4. fig untergraben, unterminieren5. ausgrabenC s1. Mine f, Bergwerk n, Zeche f, Grube f2. SCHIFF, MIL Mine f:spring a mine eine Mine springen lassen (a. fig)3. fig Fundgrube f (of an dat):he’s a mine of information er ist eine gute oder reiche Informationsquelle4. BIOL Mine f, Fraßgang m* * *I 1. noungo or work down the mine — unter Tage arbeiten
2) (fig.): (abundant source) unerschöpfliche Quellehe is a mine of useful facts/of information — von ihm kann man eine Menge Nützliches/eine Menge erfahren
3) (explosive device) Mine, die2. transitive verb1) schürfen [Gold]; abbauen, fördern [Erz, Kohle, Schiefer]mine an area for ore — etc. in einem Gebiet Erz usw. abbauen od. fördern
2) (Mil.): (lay mines in) verminen3. intransitive verbII possessive pronounmine for — see 2. 1)
1) pred. meiner/meine/mein[e]s; der/die/das meinige (geh.)those big feet of mine — meine großen Quanten (ugs.); see also hers
2) attrib. (arch./poet.) mein* * *adj.mein adj.meiner adj. n.Bergwerk -e n.
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