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121 yours
yours [jʊəz]• this book is yours ce livre est à toi or à vous• she is a cousin of yours c'est une de tes or de vos cousines• where's that husband of yours? (inf) où est passé ton mari ?* * *[jɔːz], US [jʊərz]In French, possessive pronouns reflect the gender and number of the noun they are standing for. When yours is referring to only one person it is translated by le vôtre, la vôtre, les vôtres or, more familiarly, le tien, la tienne, les tiens, les tiennes. When yours is referring to more than one person it is translated by le vôtre, la vôtre, les vôtresmy car is red but yours is blue — ma voiture est rouge mais la vôtre or la tienne est bleue
which house is yours? — votre or ta maison c'est laquelle?
he's a colleague of yours — c'est un de vos or tes collègues
it's not yours — ce n'est pas à vous or à toi
I'm fed up (colloq) with that dog of yours! — j'en ai marre de ton sale chien! (colloq)
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122 possessiivipronomini
yks.nom. possessiivipronomini; yks.gen. possessiivipronominin; yks.part. possessiivipronominia; yks.ill. possessiivipronominiin; mon.gen. possessiivipronominien; mon.part. possessiivipronomineja; mon.ill. possessiivipronomineihinpossessive pronoun* * *• possessive pronoun -
123 Mere
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124 dzierżawczy
adj; JĘZ* * *a.jęz. possessive; zaimek dzierżawczy possessive pronoun; przymiotnik dzierżawczy possessive adjective.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > dzierżawczy
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125 dzierżawcz|y
adj. Jęz. [zaimek, przymiotnik] possessive- konstrukcja dzierżawcza a possessive phraseThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > dzierżawcz|y
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126 izenordain
iz. (Gram.) ( izenordea) pronoun; edutezko \izenordain possessive pronoun; \izenordain bihurkari reflexive pronoun; \izenordain erakusle demonstrative pronoun; pertsona-\izenordain personal pronoun -
127 притяжательный
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > притяжательный
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128 Possessivum
n; -s, Possessiva possessive (form)* * *Pos|ses|si|vum [pɔsɛ'siːvʊm]nt -s, PossessivaSee:* * *Pos·ses·siv·pro·no·men[pɔsɛˈsi:f-]ntPos·ses·si·vum<-s, Possessiva>[pɔsɛˈsi:vʊm]nt possessive pronoun* * *
См. также в других словарях:
Possessive pronoun — Possessive Pos*sess ive, a. [L. possessivus: cf. F. possessif.] Of or pertaining to possession; having or indicating possession. [1913 Webster] {Possessive case} (Eng. Gram.), the genitive case; the case of nouns and pronouns which expresses… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Possessive pronoun — A possessive pronoun is a part of speech that attributes ownership to someone or something. Like all other pronouns, it substitutes a noun phrase and can prevent its repetition. For example, in the phrase, These glasses are mine, not yours , the… … Wikipedia
possessive pronoun — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms possessive pronoun : singular possessive pronoun plural possessive pronouns linguistics a pronoun such as mine , theirs , or yours that shows who something belongs to … English dictionary
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possessive pronoun — /pəzɛsɪv ˈproʊnaʊn/ (say puhzesiv prohnown) noun Grammar the possessive case of a personal pronoun, as mine, his, hers, ours, etc …
possessive pronoun — noun Date: 15th century a pronoun that derives from a personal pronoun and denotes possession and analogous relationships … New Collegiate Dictionary
possessive pronoun — pos,sessive pronoun noun count LINGUISTICS a pronoun such as mine, theirs, or yours that shows who something belongs to … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
possessive pronoun — noun : a pronoun that derives from a personal pronoun and denotes possession and other analogous relations (as his in “his is better than John s”) … Useful english dictionary
possessive pronoun — (Grammar) pronoun that shows ownership or relationship to (mine, yours, etc.) … English contemporary dictionary