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1 our
pron. van ons[ auə]1 ons ⇒ onze, van ons♦voorbeelden:he's our man • hij is de man die we moeten hebbenwe did our best • we deden ons best -
2 our holiday didn't come up to our expectations
our holiday didn't come up to our expectationsEnglish-Dutch dictionary > our holiday didn't come up to our expectations
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3 our lives are a satire (up)on our principles
our lives are a satire (up)on our principlesEnglish-Dutch dictionary > our lives are a satire (up)on our principles
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4 our Brighton office
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5 our Father which art in heaven
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6 our John is a devil with the ladies
our John is a devil with the ladiesEnglish-Dutch dictionary > our John is a devil with the ladies
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7 our aim has been throughout …
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8 our business is also operating abroad
English-Dutch dictionary > our business is also operating abroad
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9 our calculations proved useless
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10 our cat has been doctored
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11 our children
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12 our contract is getting near its term
our contract is getting near its termEnglish-Dutch dictionary > our contract is getting near its term
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13 our country is at the crossroads
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14 our criticism was wrongly construed
English-Dutch dictionary > our criticism was wrongly construed
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15 our daughter maintains her innocence
English-Dutch dictionary > our daughter maintains her innocence
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16 our economy is turning down
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17 our efforts ended in a total failure
our efforts ended in a total failureEnglish-Dutch dictionary > our efforts ended in a total failure
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18 our eyes couldn't penetrate the darkness
English-Dutch dictionary > our eyes couldn't penetrate the darkness
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19 our failure still rankles
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20 our first meeting recurred to my mind
our first meeting recurred to my mindEnglish-Dutch dictionary > our first meeting recurred to my mind
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Our — Ardennen Flusslandschaft in LuxemburgVorlage:Infobox Fluss/KARTE fehlt Daten … Deutsch Wikipedia
our — ‘Our’ is used in some English dialects to mean ‘belonging to our family’. Cider with Rosie, by Laurie Lee, has examples of ‘our’ + first name: our Mother, our lad. Saturday Night and Sunday Morning, by Alan Sillitoe, has ‘our’ + first name… … A dictionary of epithets and terms of address
Our — (our), possessive pron. [AS. [=u]re our, of us; akin to [=u]s us, to us, and to G. unser our, of us, Goth. unsara. [root]186. See {Us}.] Of or pertaining to us; belonging to us; as, our country; our rights; our troops; our endeavors. See {I}.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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our — our, ours 1. A difficulty arises when our is used in conjunction with another qualifying word as in The Italian and our troops or Our and the Italian troops. Here a better alternative is The Italian troops and ours, but not ☒ Ours and the Italian … Modern English usage
-our — oursuff. [OF. our.] See { or}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Our — may refer to: Our (river), in Belgium, Luxembourg, and Germany Our, Jura, a commune in France See also Ours (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an … Wikipedia
our — O.E. ure of us, genitive plural of the first person pronoun, from P.Gmc. *ons (Cf. O.S. usa, O.Fris. use, O.H.G. unsar, Ger. unser, Goth. unsar our ). Ours, formed c.1300, is a double possessive, originating in northern England, and has taken… … Etymology dictionary
our — [our] possessive pronominal adj. [ME ure < OE ure, earlier user, gen. of us (see US), akin to Ger unser] of, belonging to, made by, or done by us … English World dictionary