A2 belonging to or done by a particular person or thing自己(的),本人(的);自己人
B1 alone独自,一个人
B1 mainly UK without any help独立地;无援地
mainly UK If you do something in your own time, you do it at the speed at which you want to work.不慌不忙地
UK US on your own time during the time when you are not officially working业余时间,非工作时间
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They have no children of their own, but they're hoping to adopt.
Now you can watch the latest films in the comfort of your own room.
She said that she didn't want a lawyer and was going to conduct her own defence.
Her death made him more aware of his own mortality.
We now have our very own post office in the village.
B1 [ T not continuous ] to have something that legally belongs to you(合法)拥有
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They own 20% of the company's stock.
Who owns/holds the copyright on this article?
She owns a popular tourist restaurant on the town's waterfront.
The house is partly owned by her father.
I get a real kick out of owning my own car.
[ I ] old-fashioned to admit承认
[ T ] mainly US informal to defeat someone completely or be much better than him or her; to perform extremely well完全击败…;比…好得多
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