"own" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

own verbo

own + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 132
own property • own shares • own stock • own slaves • own newspapers • own hotels • own stations • own part • own estate • ...
verbo + own
Kolokacji: 10
want to own • continue to own • use to own • allowed to own • end up owning • ...
own + preposición
Kolokacji: 36
owned by • own up • owned since • own until • own in • ...
own + adjetivo/adverbio
Kolokacji: 70
privately owned • wholly owned • once owned • jointly owned • publicly owned • originally owned • formerly owned • partly owned • ...
collocations grouped by meanings
Grup znaczeniowych: 14
(3) once, formerly
Kolokacji: 2
(8) directly, indirectly
Kolokacji: 2
(9) legally, illegally
Kolokacji: 2
(11) officially, formally
Kolokacji: 2
(12) rightfully, truly
Kolokacji: 2
(13) domestically, nationally
Kolokacji: 2
1. virtually own = praktycznie posiadaj virtually own
2. essentially own = zasadniczo posiadaj essentially own
3. necessarily own = koniecznie posiadaj necessarily own
  • (That means the portfolio does not necessarily own the five funds with the largest absolute returns.)
  • I would be careful of the "private" beach owners because "private" could mean they squat but do not necessarily own the land.
  • In part, the disparity arises because television networks don't necessarily own the programs they broadcast.
  • A player does not necessarily own the horse.
  • Giving evidence, the peer insisted he was told by several other peers that claiming expenses you didn't necessarily own was part of the remuneration system.
  • You may not necessarily own a boat if you fish, but it's a given that you own gear.
  • An individual or group of individuals can own shares in corporations and other legal entities, but do not necessarily own the entities themselves.
  • However, British American Tobacco does not necessarily own the rights to all of these brands in every nation they are marketed.
  • Whoever owns a piece of land may not necessarily own the mineral rights.
  • The marker of status becomes understanding the work instead of necessarily owning it, and the artwork remains an upper-class activity.

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