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ADJ ที่ เป็น ของ ตัวเอง  ti-pen-kong-tua-ang

 

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PRON ของ ตัวเอง  kong-tua-ang

 

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VI ยอมรับ  สารภาพ  confess admit deny reject yom-rab

 

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VT เป็นเจ้าของ  ครอบครอง  possess hold lack need pen-jao-kong

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

OWN

a.[See Owe and Ought. ] 1. Belonging to; possessed; peculiar; usually expressing property with emphasis, or in express exclusion of others. It follows my, your, his, their, thy, her. God created man in his own image. Adam begat a son in his own likeness. Let them fall by their own counsel. He washed us from our sins in his own blood.
In the phrases, his own nations, his own country, the word own denotes that the person belongs to the nation or country.
2. Own often follows a verb; as, the book is not my own, that is, my own book.
3. It is used as a substitute.
That they may dwell in a place of their own. 2 Samuel 7:1 .
In this use, a noun cannot follow own.
4. "He came to his own, and his own received him not, " that is, his own nation or people; own being here used as a substitute, like many other adjectives.

 

OWN

v.t.[from the adjective. ] 1. To have the legal or rightful title to; to have the exclusive right of possession and use. A free holder in the United states owns his farm. Men often own land or goods which are not in their possession.
2. To have the legal right to, without the exclusive right to use; as, a man owns the land in front of his farm to the middle of the highway.
3. To acknowledge to belong to; to avow or admit that the property belongs to.
When you come, find me out and own me for your son.
4. To avow; to confess, as a fault, crime or other act; that is, to acknowledge that one has done the act; as, to own the faults of youth; to own our guilt. The man is charged with theft, but he has not owned it.
5. In general, to acknowledge; to confess; to avow; to admit to be true; not to deny; as, to own our weakness and frailty.
Many own the gospel of salvation more from custom than conviction.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

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Own, v. t. Etym: [OE. unnen to grant, permit, be pleased with, AS. unnan to grant; akin to OS. giunnan, G. gönnen, Icel. unna; of uncertain origin. This word has been confused with own to possess. ]

 

Defn: To grant; to acknowledge; to admit to be true; to confess; to recognize in a particular character; as, we own that we have forfeited your love. The wakeful bloodhound rose, and shook his hide owns. Keats.

 

OWN

Own, a. Etym: [OE. owen, awen, auen, aughen, AS. agen, p. p. of agan to possess; akin to OS. egan, G. & D. eigen, Icel. eiginn, Sw. & Dan. egen. sq. root11 . See Owe. ]

 

Defn: Belonging to; belonging exclusively or especially to; peculiar; -- most frequently following a possessive pronoun, as my, our, thy, your, his, her, its, their, in order to emphasize or intensify the idea of property, peculiar interest, or exclusive ownership; as, my own father; my own composition; my own idea; at my own price. "No man was his own [i. e., no man was master of himself, or in possession of his senses ]." Shak. To hold one's own, to keep or maintain one's possessions; to yield nothing; esp. , to suffer no loss or disadvantage in a contest. Shak.

 

OWN

Own, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Owned; p. pr. & vb. n. Owning. ] Etym: [OE. ohnien, ahnien, AS. agnian, fr. agen own, a. See Own, a.]

 

Defn: To hold as property; to have a legal or rightful title to; to be the proprietor or possessor of; to possess; as, to own a house.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

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own |ōn oʊn | adjective & pronoun used with a possessive to emphasize that someone or something belongs or relates to the person mentioned: [ as adj. ] : they can't handle their own children | I was an outcast among my own kind | [ as pronoun ] : the Church would look after its own. done or produced by and for the person specified: [ as adj. ] : I used to design all my own clothes | [ as pronoun ] : they claimed the work as their own. particular to the person or thing mentioned; individual: [ as adj. ] : the style had its own charm | [ as pronoun ] : the film had a quality all its own. verb 1 [ with obj. ] have (something ) as one's own; possess: his father owns a restaurant | [ as adj., in combination ] (-owned ) : state-owned property. 2 [ no obj. ] formal admit or acknowledge that something is the case or that one feels a certain way: she owned to a feeling of profound jealousy | [ with clause ] : he was reluctant to own that he was indebted. [ with obj. ] take or acknowledge full responsibility for (something ): I emphasize the importance of owning our anger and finding ways to control it. [ with obj. ] archaic acknowledge paternity, authorship, or possession of: he has published little, trivial things which he will not own. 3 [ with obj. ] informal utterly defeat or humiliate: yeah right, she totally owned you, man. PHRASES as if (or like ) one owns the place informal in an overbearing or self-important manner: he would have walked in and taken charge as if he owned the place. be one's own man (or woman ) act independently and with confidence. archaic be in full possession of one's faculties. come into its (or one's ) own become fully effective, used, or recognized: Mexico will come into its own as a vacation spot. get one's own back informal take action in retaliation for a wrongdoing or insult. hold one's own retain a position of strength in a challenging situation: I can hold my own in a fight. of one's own belonging to oneself alone: at last I've got a place of my own. on one's own unaccompanied by others; alone or unaided: I have to do things on my own. PHRASAL VERBS own up admit or confess to having done something wrong or embarrassing: he owns up to few mistakes. ORIGIN Old English āgen (adjective and pronoun ) owned, possessed, past participle of āgan owe ; the verb (Old English āgnian possess, also make own's own ) was originally from the adjective, later probably reintroduced from owner .

 

Oxford Dictionary

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own |əʊn | adjective & pronoun used with a possessive to emphasize that someone or something belongs or relates to the person mentioned: [ as adj. ] : they can't handle their own children | I was an outcast among my own kind | [ as pronoun ] : the Church would look after its own. done or produced by and for the person mentioned: [ as adj. ] : I used to design all my own clothes | [ as pronoun ] : they claimed the work as their own. particular to the person or thing mentioned; individual: [ as adj. ] : the style had its own charm | [ as pronoun ] : the film had a quality all its own. verb 1 [ with obj. ] have (something ) as one's own; possess: his father owns a restaurant | (as adj., in combination -owned ) : a state-owned company. 2 [ no obj. ] formal admit or acknowledge that something is the case or that one feels a certain way: she owned to a feeling of profound jealousy | [ with clause ] : he was reluctant to own that he was indebted. [ with obj. ] take or acknowledge full responsibility for (something ): I emphasize the importance of owning our anger and finding ways to control it. [ with obj. ] archaic acknowledge paternity, authorship, or possession of: he has published little, trivial things which he will not own. 3 [ with obj. ] US informal utterly defeat or humiliate: yeah right, she totally owned you, man. PHRASES as if (or like ) one owns the place informal in an overbearing or self-important manner. be one's own man (or woman ) 1 act independently and with confidence. 2 archaic be in full possession of one's faculties. come into its (or one's ) own become fully effective, used, or recognized: the two folk languages will at last come into their own. hold one's own retain a position of strength in a challenging situation. of one's own belonging to oneself alone: at last I've got a place of my own. on one's own unaccompanied by others; alone or unaided. PHRASAL VERBS own up admit to having done something wrong or embarrassing: he owns up to few mistakes. ORIGIN Old English āgen (adjective and pronoun ) owned, possessed , past participle of āgan owe ; the verb (Old English āgnian possess , also make own's own ) was originally from the adjective, later probably reintroduced from owner .

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

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own adjective he has his own reasons: personal, individual, particular, private, personalized, unique. verb 1 I own this house: be the owner of, possess, be the possessor of, have in one's possession, have (to one's name ). 2 she had to own that she agreed: admit, concede, grant, accept, acknowledge, agree, confess. PHRASES hold one's own developing countries must start to hold their own in world markets: stand firm, stand one's ground, keep one's end up, keep one's head above water, compete, survive, cope, get on /along. on one's own 1 I live on my own: (all ) alone, (all ) by oneself, solitary, unaccompanied, companionless; informal by one's lonesome. 2 she works well on her own: unaided, unassisted, without help, without assistance, (all ) by oneself, independently. own up to in the long run, it's always better to own up to your mistakes: confess, admit to, admit the guilt of, accept blame /responsibility for, tell the truth about, make a clean breast of; informal come clean about.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

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own adjective he has his own reasons: personal, individual, particular, private, personalized, idiosyncratic, characteristic, unique; rare especial. ANTONYMS shared, common. pronoun PHRASES get one's own back we'll get our own back on them for the way they have treated us: have /get /take one's revenge (on ), be revenged (on ), revenge oneself (on ), hit back, get back at, get, get even (with ), even the score (with ), settle a /the score, settle accounts (with ), give as good as one gets, play tit for tat, repay, pay someone back, give someone their just deserts, reciprocate, retaliate (against /on ), take reprisals (against ), exact retribution (on ), let someone see how it feels, give someone a taste of their own medicine. hold one's own Britain has begun to hold its own in world markets: stand firm, stand one's ground, maintain /keep one's position, keep one's end up, keep one's head above water, compete, survive, manage, cope, get through, get on, get along, get by. ANTONYMS go under. on one's own 1 she's not here now and I am all on my own: alone, all alone, (all ) by oneself, in a solitary state, single, solitary, unaccompanied, companionless, partnerless, unattended, unescorted, unchaperoned, solo; informal by one's lonesome; Brit. informal on one's tod, on one's lonesome, on one's jack, on one's Jack Jones. ANTONYMS in company. 2 she works well with tasks she has to achieve on her own: unaided, unassisted, without help, without assistance, (all ) by oneself, (all ) alone, by one's own efforts, under one's own steam, independently, single-handed (ly ), standing on one's own two feet, off one's own bat, on one's own initiative. ANTONYMS jointly, with help. verb 1 I own this house: be the owner of, possess, be the (proud ) possessor of, have in one's possession, have to one's name, count among one's possessions, have, keep, retain, maintain, hold, be blessed with, enjoy, boast. 2 she had to own that she felt a little that way herself: admit, allow, concede, grant, accept, accede, acknowledge, recognize, agree, confess. PHRASES own up we so often feel guilty and are afraid to own up | he still couldn't own up to the lie: confess (to ), admit to, admit guilt, plead guilty, accept blame /responsibility, acknowledge (that ), tell the truth (about ), make a clean breast of it, tell all; informal come clean (about ), spill the beans, get something off one's chest. ANTONYMS hush up, conceal. WORD LINKS own idio- related prefix, as in idiolect, idiotype Word Links sections supply words that are related to the headword but do not normally appear in a thesaurus because they are not actual synonyms.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

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own /oʊn /〖語源は 「oweの過去分詞; 所有された 」〗(名 )owner 形容詞 比較なし 1 one's a. 自分自身の , 自前の, 個人の ▸ I can work at my own pace .自分のペースで働くことができる Do your own thing .⦅くだけて ⦆(他人のことはいいから )自分の (やりたい )ことだけをしなさい Do you have your very own website? 自分専用の [自分だけの ]ウェブサイトを持っていますか (!veryを用いるとownがさらに強調される ) .b. 独特の, 特有の create one's own design 自分だけのデザインを創り出す Each country has its own flag .どの国にもそれぞれ固有の国旗がある .語法 ownと冠詞 数詞 1 ownは 冠詞 の直後に用いない ▸ I have my own [╳an own ] bike .私には自分の自転車がある (≒I have a bike of my own. ; 成句 of one's own ).2 数詞はownの後にくる her own two [╳her two own ] children 彼女の2人の子供 .2 one's (他人に頼らず )独自の , 自分 (の力だけ )でできる; (他人のせいでなく )自分が原因の I'm an adult and I can make my own decisions .私は大人なんだから自分のことは自分で決められます ▸ I know it was my own fault .私のミスであったことはわかっている .3 one's ; 代名詞的に 〗自分の (持ち )もの ; 自分独特のもの; (自分の )愛する者 [家族 ]Their cultures are not much different from our own .彼らの文化は私たちのとあまり違わない .4 まれ 血を分けた, 実の (!血縁関係を表す ) an own son 実の息子 ll one's wn 独特の The mineral has a quality all its own .その鉱物は独特の性質がある (can ) c ll one's wn 自由に使える, 自分の思い通りにできる The only room she can call her own is the bedroom .彼女が唯一自由に使える部屋は寝室だ .c me into one's wn 1 (状況に恵まれて )見事に力を発揮する ; 真価を認められる That was when Sue and Alex really came into their own as parents .それはスーとアレックスにとって親らしいことができる絶好の機会であった .2 (本来権利を有する )遺産などを得る .h ld one's wn 【人 物に対して 】負けずにがんばる, 弱みを見せない «against » .m ke A one's wn A 〈事 〉を独創的なものにする, 自分ならではのものにする Make it your own .独自性を出すようにしなさい .A of one's wn 1 自分自身のA, 自分専用のA children [a computer ] of her own 彼女自身の子供 [コンピュータ ].2 独特のA, 固有のA original ideas of his own 彼ならではの独創的アイディア .A of one's wn do ing 自分で …したA ▸ a disaster of your own making 君が自分で招いた災難 (≒a disaster you (have ) made by yourself )▸ samples of their own writing 自分で書いた例 .on one's wn 1 一人で live (all ) on one's own (まったく )一人ぼっちで暮らす .2 独力で She cannot walk on her own .彼女は一人では歩けない .3 ⦅英 くだけて ⦆抜群で, 傑出した .動詞 s /-z /; ed /-d /; ing 他動詞 1 (法的に )…を所有している , 保有する (!進行形にしない; have 他動詞 1 類義 ) Who owns this hotel? このホテルの所有者はだれですか ▸ I own the copyright on this material .この作品の著作権は私が持っている The company is wholly owned by the government .その会社は政府が完全に所有している .2 ⦅やや古 ⦆ that節 〗…を事実であると認める, 肯定する .自動詞 かたく «…(したこと )を » 認める, 白状する «to (do ing .as f [l ke ] A wns the pl ce ⦅くだけて ⦆A 〈人 〉がわがもの顔で [横柄に ]〈ふるまうなど 〉.wn p 悪事 (をしたこと )などを 】(あっさり )白状する, 認める «to (do ing Sue owned up to a nose job .スーは鼻の美容整形手術をしたことを認めた .~̀ g al (!⦅英 ⦆) 1 サッカー 自殺点 .2 ⦅くだけて ⦆逆効果を招いた言動 ; 失言, 失態 .