malı, sahipli, sahip olmak, kendi, öz, -in sahibi/malı olmak: Do you own this house? Bu evin sahibi siz misiniz?, itiraf etmek, sahiplenmek, edin, edin(mek), own up k, kendisinin, kendine özgü, özel, kendinin, kendi: her own book onun kendi kitabı. a character of its own kendine özgü bir şahsiyet, kend, teslim etmek, kendine özgü, sahip olunanları, tanımak, elinden tutmak, risk kendi rizikosu, kabul etmek, itiraf etmek, kabullenmek, (fiil) sahip olmak, kabullenmek, itiraf etmek, kabul etmek, tanımak, teslim etmek, dili tam ve doğru olarak itiraf etmek, malı olmak, -in sahibi olmak,
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Owned is a slang word that originated among 1990s hackers, where it referred to "rooting" or gaining administrative control over someone else's computer. By 1997 it was regularly used in website defacements, and it subsequently spread to gaming circles, where it came to mean acquisition of superiority through the downfall of another entity, be it another gaming clan, or a single user. This can be in the context of winning an online game, triumphing in forum debate, or successfully hacking. It can also serve as the signature to a rebuttal, such as "You got owned!" to announce the defeat of another user on the internet in the form of a debate or flame war, or increasingly in real world situations, having an owner; often used in combination; "state-owned railways", under the ownership of, belonging to, having an owner; often used in combination; "state-owned railways, past of own, To illicitly obtain "super-user" or "root" access into a computer system thereby having access to all of the user files on that system; pwn, To admit to be true; concede, grant, allow, acknowledge, confess; not to deny; to admit to be true. (Ref 2), Belonging to; possessed; proper to, To virtually or figuratively enslave, To defeat or embarrass; to overwhelm, To have rightful possession of (property, goods or capital); "To possess by right; to have the right of property in; to have the legal right or rightful title to." (Ref 1), To claim as one's own; to answer to, peculiar, domestic, To acknowledge or admit the possession or ownership of. (Ref 3), not foreign, To recognise, to acknowledge responsibility for, to admit to be true, 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, have ownership or possession of; "He owns three houses in Florida"; "How many cars does she have?, ain, oughne, owen, To defeat or make an embarrassment out of, To have rightful possession of (property, goods or capital), To acknowledge responsibility for, To illicitly obtain "super-user" or "root" access into a computer system thereby having access to all of the user files on that system, If you have something you can call your own, it belongs only to you, rather than being controlled by or shared with someone else. I would like a place I could call my own, If someone or something comes into their own, they become very successful or start to perform very well because the circumstances are right. The goalkeeper came into his own with a series of brilliant saves, If you get your own back on someone, you have your revenge on them because of something bad that they have done to you. Renshaw reveals 20 bizarre ways in which women have got their own back on former loved ones, belonging to oneself or itself (mine, yours, his, etc.); self, by oneself, If you own something, it is your property. His father owns a local pub, You use own to indicate that someone does something without any help from other people. They enjoy making their own decisions He'll have to make his own arrangements. Own is also a pronoun. There's no career structure, you have to create your own, be in possession of; belong to; confess, You use own to indicate that something belongs to a particular person or thing. My wife decided I should have my own shop He could no longer trust his own judgement His office had its own private entrance. Own is also a pronoun. He saw the Major's face a few inches from his own, You use own to indicate that something is used by, or is characteristic of, only one person, thing, or group. Jennifer insisted on her own room I let her tell me about it in her own way Each nation has its own peculiarities when it comes to doing business. Own is also a pronoun. This young lady has a sense of style that is very much her own, If someone or something has a particular quality or characteristic of their own, that quality or characteristic is especially theirs, rather than being shared by other things or people of that type. The cries of the seagulls gave this part of the harbour a fascinating character all of its own, If you say that someone has a particular thing of their own, you mean that that thing belongs or relates to them, rather than to other people. He set out in search of ideas for starting a company of his own, 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, To admit, confess, Belonging to, When you are on your own, you are alone. He lives on his own I told him how scared I was of being on my own = alone, belonging to or on behalf of a specified person (especially yourself); preceded by a possessive; "for your own use"; "do your own thing"; "she makes her own clothes"; "`ain' is Scottish", If you do something on your own, you do it without any help from other people. I work best on my own. the jobs your child can do on her own, to hold your own: see hold, have ownership or possession of; "He owns three houses in Florida"; "How many cars does she have?", 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,
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Owned is a slang word that originated among 1990s hackers, where it referred to "rooting" or gaining administrative control over someone else's computer. By 1997 it was regularly used in website defacements, and it subsequently spread to gaming circles, where it came to mean acquisition of superiority through the downfall of another entity, be it another gaming clan, or a single user. This can be in the context of winning an online game, triumphing in forum debate, or successfully hacking. It can also serve as the signature to a rebuttal, such as "You got owned!" to announce the defeat of another user on the internet in the form of a debate or flame war, or increasingly in real world situations Bilgisayar
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having an owner; often used in combination; "state-owned railways"
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under the ownership of, belonging to sıfat
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having an owner; often used in combination; "state-owned railways
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Belonging to; possessed; proper to - "They were all prepared for the picnic, because they had all brought their own food and plates."
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To defeat or embarrass; to overwhelm - "If he wins, he will own you."
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To have rightful possession of (property, goods or capital); "To possess by right; to have the right of property in; to have the legal right or rightful title to." (Ref 1) - "I own this car."
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To claim as one's own; to answer to - "I am sorry to own I began to worry then."
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To recognise, to acknowledge responsibility for, to admit to be true - "It must be owned, the good Jocelin, spite of his beautiful childlike character, is but an altogether imperfect 'mirror' of these old-world things!"
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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
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If you have something you can call your own, it belongs only to you, rather than being controlled by or shared with someone else. I would like a place I could call my own
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If someone or something comes into their own, they become very successful or start to perform very well because the circumstances are right. The goalkeeper came into his own with a series of brilliant saves
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If you get your own back on someone, you have your revenge on them because of something bad that they have done to you. Renshaw reveals 20 bizarre ways in which women have got their own back on former loved ones
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If you own something, it is your property. His father owns a local pub
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You use own to indicate that someone does something without any help from other people. They enjoy making their own decisions He'll have to make his own arrangements. Own is also a pronoun. There's no career structure, you have to create your own
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You use own to indicate that something belongs to a particular person or thing. My wife decided I should have my own shop He could no longer trust his own judgement His office had its own private entrance. Own is also a pronoun. He saw the Major's face a few inches from his own
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You use own to indicate that something is used by, or is characteristic of, only one person, thing, or group. Jennifer insisted on her own room I let her tell me about it in her own way Each nation has its own peculiarities when it comes to doing business. Own is also a pronoun. This young lady has a sense of style that is very much her own
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If someone or something has a particular quality or characteristic of their own, that quality or characteristic is especially theirs, rather than being shared by other things or people of that type. The cries of the seagulls gave this part of the harbour a fascinating character all of its own
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If you say that someone has a particular thing of their own, you mean that that thing belongs or relates to them, rather than to other people. He set out in search of ideas for starting a company of his own
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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
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When you are on your own, you are alone. He lives on his own I told him how scared I was of being on my own = alone
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belonging to or on behalf of a specified person (especially yourself); preceded by a possessive; "for your own use"; "do your own thing"; "she makes her own clothes"; "`ain' is Scottish"
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If you do something on your own, you do it without any help from other people. I work best on my own. the jobs your child can do on her own
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have ownership or possession of; "He owns three houses in Florida"; "How many cars does she have?"
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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
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