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Examples:eat one's own fruit (idiom); fig. suffering the consequences of one's own action—each goes his own way (idiom); each person has his own life lead—value the broom as one's own (idiom); to attach value to sth. because it is one's own—spin a cocoon around oneself (idiom); enmeshed in a trap of one's own devising—fig. take advantage of the situation for one's own benefit—return of something its original owner—put one's own safety before matters of principle—a clever person may become the victim of his own ingenuity (idiom); cleverness may overreach itself—pet animal that suits its owner—pick up money and not hide it (idiom); to return property to its owner—Mikhail Prokhorov (1965-), Russian billionaire and owner of the Brooklyn Nets (NBA team)—Mohamed Abdel Moneim Fayed (1933-), controversial Egyptian-born businessman and philanthropist, owner of Harrods (London) and Fulham football club—named after (the original owner)—use the current topic to put over one's own ideas—think for oneself and act accordingly (idiom); to act on one's own initiative—three clans (your own, your mother's, your wife's)—fig. people who cannot afford buy their own house—(old) male owner of a brothel—return something to its rightful owner—the matter depends on the individual (idiom); it is a matter for your own effort—lit. return the jade annulus to Zhao (idiom); fig. to return something intact to its rightful owner—abandon self for others (idiom, from Analects); to sacrifice one's own interest for other people—Cai Dongfan (1877-1945), historian, author of popular general history texts up until his own time—transfer a shop and all its contents to new owner—each sticks his own version (idiom); a dialogue of the deaf—Warren Buffett (1930-), the Sage of Omaha, US investor and philanthropist, principal owner of holding company Berkshire Hathaway—implicate others, without foundation, in confessing one's own crime—one's criticism of others exposes one's own faults—like a clay Bodhisattva fording a river, can't guarantee his own safety—a goal in a sports match where the player accidentally puts the ball inhis own goal—previous owner (of a car for sale)—(lit.) even with your own brother, keep clear accounts—letter written in one's own blood, expressing determination, hatred, last wishes etc—advertize for the owner of lost property—suffer as a consequence of one's own actions—beat a dog and bully its owner—adopt (choose to raise a child or animal as one's own)—seeing an object makes one miss its owner [idiom.]—sweep the snow from your own door step, don't worry about the frost on your neighbor's roof [idiom.]—emerge and perish on its own; to run its course [idiom.]—everything has a rightful owner [idiom.]— |