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101 their
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102 their
onların -
103 their
/ðeə/ * tính từ sở hữu - của chúng, của chúng nó, của họ -
104 their
determinerഅവരുടെ, അവയുടെ -
105 their
pron.poss. ih · их, ihny · ихны -
106 their views differ
their views (their opinions) differ их взгляды (их мнения) расходятся -
107 their own
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108 (their interests are) closely knit
English-Dutch dictionary > (their interests are) closely knit
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109 their answer was a new attack
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110 their antics seemed to divert him
English-Dutch dictionary > their antics seemed to divert him
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111 their coats
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112 their daughter was christened after her grandfather
their daughter was christened after her grandfatherEnglish-Dutch dictionary > their daughter was christened after her grandfather
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113 their diversity of interests
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114 their eating biscuits annoyed her
English-Dutch dictionary > their eating biscuits annoyed her
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115 their expectations varied too much
English-Dutch dictionary > their expectations varied too much
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116 their faces were irradiated with happiness
their faces were irradiated with happinessEnglish-Dutch dictionary > their faces were irradiated with happiness
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117 their friendship bloomed
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118 their friendship soon cooled down
their friendship soon cooled downEnglish-Dutch dictionary > their friendship soon cooled down
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119 their good relationship was poisoned by jealousy
hun goede verhouding werd door jaloezie verstoord/verziektEnglish-Dutch dictionary > their good relationship was poisoned by jealousy
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120 their marriage broke up
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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
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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 — 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
their */*/*/ — UK [ðeə(r)] / US [ðer] determiner Summary: Their is used as a possessive determiner (followed by a noun), being a possessive form of they. Get it right: their: Don t confuse their (the possessive form of they ) and there (a pronoun and adverb).… … English dictionary
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