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adj. van mij (van jou, van haar, etc.); zelf--------v. behoren tot; dank verschuldigd zijn aan; erkennen; bezittenown1[ oon] 〈bijvoeglijk naamwoord; voornaamwoord〉1 eigen ⇒ van … zelf, eigen bezit/familie♦voorbeelden:mind one's own business • zich met zijn eigen zaken bemoeienthey ate of their own cooking • zij aten uit hun eigen keukenleave someone to his/her own devices/resources • iemand aan zijn lot overlatenan own goal • een doelpunt in eigen doelput/set one's own house in order • orde op zaken stellentake the law into one's own hands • het recht in eigen handen nemen, voor eigen rechter spelentake matters into one's own hands • de zaak zelf onder handen nemenlet someone stew in his own juice • iemand in zijn eigen vet/sop gaar laten kokenbe one's own man/master • zijn eigen heer en meester/onafhankelijk zijnthe truth for its own sake • de waarheid op zich(zelf)my time is my own • ik heb de tijd aan mezelffor one's own use • voor eigen gebruiknot have a moment/minute/second to call one's own • geen moment voor zichzelf hebbenhe finally came into his own • eindelijk kreeg hij wat hem toekwamit has a value all its own • het heeft een heel bijzondere waardemay I have it for my own? • mag ik het echt hebben?/houden?he has a computer of his own • hij heeft zijn eigen computerfor reasons of his own • om persoonlijke redenenhave a way of his own • zo zijn eigen manier van doen hebbenmy own self • ikzelf, ik persoonlijkin his own (good) time • wanneer het hem zo uitkomt/uitkwam→ come into come into/————————own2♦voorbeelden:he owned to having said that • hij gaf toe dat hij dat gezegd hadII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉
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