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2 their
their [ðeə] pron poss. (употр. атрибутивно; ср. theirs)их; свой, свои́ -
3 their
[ðɛə]their pron poss. (употр. атрибутивно; ср. theirs) их; свой, свои -
4 their
1. poss pron их; принадлежащий им; свой, свои2. poss pron в составе титулов их3. poss pron свой4. poss pron полагающийся им -
5 their
[ðeə (полная форма); ðər (редуцированная форма перед гласными); ðə (редуцированная форма перед согласными)] poss pron (употр. тк. атрибутивно; ср. theirs)1. 1) их; принадлежащий им; свой, своиdo you know their father and mother? - вы знаете их отца и мать?
2) в составе титулов ихnobody in their senses would believe such a story - никто в здравом уме не поверит такой истории
3. полагающийся имthey knew their Homer [geography] from beginning to end - они прекрасно знали Гомера [географию] (в нужном им объёме)
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their own - их собственный -
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[ðɛə]притяж. мест.; см. тж. theirs1) их; принадлежащий им; свойJohn and Mary have announced their engagement. — Джон и Мэри объявили о своей помолвке
They have a house of their own. — У них свой собственный дом.
2) свой (употребляется вместо his в сочетаниях с подлежащими типа each, every, either, neither, no one, every one и пр.)nobody in their senses — никто в здравом / своём уме
Every one in the house were in their beds. — Все в доме были в своих кроватях.
3) употребляется вместо определённого артикля с названиями частей тела или предметов личной принадлежностиThey raised their hands. — Они подняли руки.
These boys know their Greek syntax. — Эти мальчики знают греческий синтаксис (в положенном им объёме).
•Gram:[ref dict="LingvoGrammar (En-Ru)"]Possessive pronouns[/ref] -
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ðɛə мест.;
притяж.
1) их;
принадлежащий им;
свой, свои John and Mary have announced their engagement. ≈ Джон и Мери объявили о своей помолвке. Their Majesties ≈ Их Величества
2) свой Nobody in their senses would believe such a story. ≈ Никто в здравом уме не поверит такой истории. их;
принадлежащий им;
свой, свои - he is one of * friends он один из их друзей - do you know * father and mother? вы знаете их отца и мать? - they all fell on * backs они все упали на спину - they hurt * feet они ушибли ноги - * eyes are blue у них голубые глаза в составе титулов: их - T. Majesties Их Величества свой - nobody in * senses would believe such a story никто в здравом уме не поверит такой истории полагающийся им - they knew * Homer from beginning to end они прекрасно знали Гомера (в нужном им объеме) > * own их собственный > they have a car of * own у них собственная машина their pron poss. (употр. атрибутивно;
ср. theirs) их;
свой, свои -
8 their
их местоимение: -
9 their
[ðeə]prnихJohn and Mary have announced their engagement. — Джон и Мэри объявили о своей помолвке.
They have a house of their own. — У них свой собственный дом.
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10 their, -s
[ðɛə, ðɛəz] pronих, принадлежащий им; свой, своя, своё (иногда не переводится) -
11 their, -s
[ðɛə, ðɛəz] pronих, принадлежащий им; свой, своя, своё (иногда не переводится) -
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13 their
[ðeə]1) Общая лексика: их (употр. атрибутивно; ср. theirs), свои, свой2) Макаров: полагающийся им, принадлежащий им -
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[ðeə]их, принадлежащий им, свойсвойполагающийся имАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > their
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15 their
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16 their
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17 their
их; свой -
18 their
ихнихсвой -
19 their
их -
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pron.poss. ih · их, ihny · ихны
См. также в других словарях:
their — [ ðer ] determiner *** Their is used as a possessive determiner (followed by a noun), being a possessive form of they. 1. ) belonging to or relating to a particular group of people or things that have already been mentioned or when it is obvious… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
their — W1S1 [ðə strong ðeə $ ðər strong ðer] determiner [possessive form of they ] [Date: 1100 1200; : Old Norse; Origin: theirra theirs ] 1.) belonging to or connected with people or things that have already been mentioned ▪ They washed their faces and … Dictionary of contemporary English
Their — Their, pron. & a. [OE. thair, fr. Icel. [thorn]eirra, [thorn]eira, of them, but properly gen. pl. of the definite article; akin to AS. [eth][=a]ra, [eth][=ae]ra, gen. pl. of the definite article, or fr. AS. [eth][=ae]ra, influenced by the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
their — ► POSSESSIVE DETERMINER 1) belonging to or associated with the people or things previously mentioned or easily identified. 2) belonging to or associated with a person of unspecified sex (used in place of either ‘his’ or ‘his or her’). 3) (Their)… … English terms dictionary
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their — their·selves; their; … English syllables
their — c.1200, from O.N. þierra, gen. of þeir they (see THEY (Cf. they)). Replaced O.E. hiera. Use with singular objects, scorned by grammarians, is attested from c.1300. Theirs (c.1300) is a double possessive. Alternative form theirn (1836) is attested … Etymology dictionary
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their — [[t]ðeə(r)[/t]] ♦ (Their is the third person plural possessive determiner.) 1) DET POSS You use their to indicate that something belongs or relates to the group of people, animals, or things that you are talking about. Janis and Kurt have… … English dictionary
their — /dhair/; unstressed /dheuhr/, pron. 1. a form of the possessive case of they used as an attributive adjective, before a noun: their home; their rights as citizens; their departure for Rome. 2. (used after an indefinite singular antecedent in… … Universalium
their — possessive determiner 1》 belonging to or associated with the people or things previously mentioned or easily identified. 2》 belonging to or associated with a person of unspecified sex (used in place of either ‘his’ or ‘his or her’). 3》 (Their)… … English new terms dictionary