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pronoun

  • 1 pronoun

    (a word used instead of a noun (or a phrase containing a noun): `He', `it', `who', and `anything' are pronouns.) pro­nume

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  • 2 personal pronoun

    (a pronoun which refers to the first, second or third persons: I am going; He hit her; She saw you.) pronume per­so­nal

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  • 3 demonstrative adjective/pronoun

    adjectiv/ pronume demonstrativ

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  • 4 anybody

    1) ((in questions, and negative sentences etc) some person: Is anybody there?) cineva
    2) (any person, no matter which: Get someone to help - anyone will do.) oricine
    3) (everyone: Anyone could tell you the answer to that.) oricine

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  • 5 anyone

    1) ((in questions, and negative sentences etc) some person: Is anybody there?) cineva
    2) (any person, no matter which: Get someone to help - anyone will do.) oricine
    3) (everyone: Anyone could tell you the answer to that.) oricine

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  • 6 anything

    1) ((in questions, and negative sentences etc) some thing: Can you see anything?; I can't see anything.) ceva; nimic
    2) (a thing of any kind: You can buy anything you like; `What would you like for your birthday?' `Anything will do.') orice

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  • 7 everybody

    pronoun (every person: Everyone thinks I'm right.) toată lumea

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  • 8 everyone

    pronoun (every person: Everyone thinks I'm right.) toată lumea

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  • 9 everything

    pronoun (all things: Have you everything you want?) tot

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  • 10 herself

    1) (used as the object of a verb or preposition when a female person or animal is the object of an action she performs: The cat licked herself; She looked at herself in the mirror.) ea însăşi, se
    2) (used to emphasize she, her, or the name of a female person or animal: She herself played no part in this; Mary answered the letter herself.) ea însăşi
    3) (without help etc: She did it all by herself.) sin­gură

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  • 11 himself

    1) (used as the object of a verb or preposition when a male person or animal is the object of an action he performs: He kicked himself; He looked at himself in the mirror.) el însuşi, sine
    2) (used to emphasize he, him or the name of a male person or animal: John himself played no part in this.) (el) însuşi
    3) (without help etc: He did it himself.) singur

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  • 12 itself

    1) (used as the object of a verb or preposition when an object, animal etc is the object of an action it performs: The cat looked at itself in the mirror; The cat stretched itself by the fire.) el însuşi, ea însăşi; se, s-
    2) (used to emphasize it or the name of an object, animal etc: The house itself is quite small, but the garden is big.) însuşi; propriu-zis
    3) (without help etc: `How did the dog get in?' `Oh, it can open the gate itself.') singur

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  • 13 myself

    1) (used as the object of a verb or preposition when the speaker or writer is the object of an action he or she performs: I cut myself while shaving; I looked at myself in the mirror.) (pe) mine, mă
    2) (used to emphasize I, me or the name of the speaker or writer: I myself can't tell you, but my friend will; I don't intend to go myself.)

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  • 14 no-one

    pronoun (no person; nobody: She will see no-one; No-one is to blame.)

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  • 15 nobody

    pronoun (no person; no-one: Nobody likes him.) nimeni

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  • 16 oneself

    1) (used as the object of a verb, the subject of which is one: One should wash oneself every morning.) se; pe sine însuşi
    2) (used in emphasis: One always has to do these things oneself.) el însuşi

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  • 17 ours

    pronoun (the one(s) belonging to us: The house is ours.) al nostru, a noastră

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  • 18 ourselves

    1) (used as the object of a verb when the person speaking and other people are the object of an action etc they perform: We saw ourselves in the mirror.) (pe noi) înşine
    2) (used to emphasize we, us or the names of the speaker and other people performing an action etc: We ourselves played no part in this.) noi înşine
    3) (without help etc: We'll just have to finish the job ourselves.) singuri, noi înşine

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  • 19 themselves

    1) (used as the object of a verb or preposition when people, animals etc are the object of actions they perform: They hurt themselves; They looked at themselves in the mirror.) pe/la ei (înşişi)
    2) (used to emphasize they, them or the names of people, animals etc: They themselves did nothing wrong.) înşişi, însele
    3) (without help etc: They decided to do it themselves.) singuri

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  • 20 thou

    (an old word for `you' used only when addressing one person, especially God (usually Thou), as the subject of a verb: Thou, O God.; Thou shalt not kill!) Tu, tu

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См. также в других словарях:

  • Pronoun — Pro noun, n. [Pref. pro + noun: cf. F. pronom, L. pronomen. See {Noun}.] (Gram.) A word used instead of a noun or name, to avoid the repetition of it. The personal pronouns in English are I, thou or you, he, she, it, we, ye, and they. [1913… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • pronoun — 1520s, from PRO (Cf. pro ) and NOUN (Cf. noun); modeled on M.Fr. pronom, from L. pronomen, from pro in place of + nomen name, noun. A loan translation of Gk. antonymia. Adj. pronomial is recorded from 1640s …   Etymology dictionary

  • pronoun — ► NOUN ▪ a word used instead of a noun to indicate someone or something already mentioned or known, e.g. I, she, this …   English terms dictionary

  • pronoun — [prō′noun΄] n. [altered (infl. by NOUN) < MFr pronom < L pronomen < pro, for + nomen, NOUN] Gram. any of a small class of relationship or signal words that assume the functions of nouns within clauses or phrases while referring to other… …   English World dictionary

  • Pronoun — ExamplesSidebar|35% * I love you. * She turned and stared at them. * That reminds me of something. * Who says so? * Take it or leave it (Impersonal pronoun).In linguistics and grammar, a pronoun is a pro form that substitutes for a (including a… …   Wikipedia

  • pronoun — pro|noun [ˈprəunaun US ˈprou ] n [Date: 1400 1500; Origin: pro + noun, on the model of Latin pronomen pronoun , from nomen name ] a word that is used instead of a noun or noun phrase, such as he instead of Peter or the man →↑demonstrative pronoun …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • pronoun — [[t]pro͟ʊnaʊn[/t]] pronouns N COUNT A pronoun is a word that you use to refer to someone or something when you do not need to use a noun, often because the person or thing has been mentioned earlier. Examples are it , she , something , and myself …   English dictionary

  • pronoun — n. a demonstrative; indefinite; interrogative; personal; possessive; reflexive; relative pronoun * * * indefinite interrogative personal possessive reflexive relative pronoun a demonstrative …   Combinatory dictionary

  • pronoun — noun (C) a word that is used instead of a noun or noun phrase, such as he instead of Peter or instead of the man see also: demonstrative pronoun, personal pronoun …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • pronoun */ — UK [ˈprəʊnaʊn] / US [ˈproʊˌnaʊn] noun [countable] Word forms pronoun : singular pronoun plural pronouns linguistics a word used instead of a noun for referring to a person or thing that has been mentioned earlier, for example she , they , that ,… …   English dictionary

  • pronoun —   word used in place of a noun or nouns. In I like walking and reading; such are my pleasures, such is a pronoun standing for reading and walking. Pronouns have been variously grouped by different authorities. Among the more common groupings are… …   Bryson’s dictionary for writers and editors

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