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own up to

/ohn/US // oʊn //UK // (əʊn) //

承担起,承認,承担,承受

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of, relating to, or belonging to oneself or itself: He spent only his own money.
    • : : He insists on being his own doctor.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to have or hold as one's own; possess: They own several homes.
    • : to acknowledge or admit: to own a fault.
    • : to acknowledge as one's own; recognize as having full claim, authority, power, dominion, etc.: He owned his child before the entire assembly. They owned the king as their lord.
    • : to totally defeat, gain control over, or dominate in a competition: I totally owned the last two levels of the game.He owned the season from beginning to end and took the world title.
    • : to take over a without authorization: The network has been owned by a hacker.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to confess: The one who did it had better own up. I own to being uncertain about that.

Phrases

  • own medicine
  • own person, be one's
  • own up
  • afraid of one's own shadow
  • after one's own heart
  • beat someone at his or her own game
  • blow one's own horn
  • call one's own
  • close to home
  • come into (one's own)
  • dig one's own grave
  • do one's (own) thing
  • dose of one's own medicine
  • get (one's own) back
  • get one's (own) way
  • go one's (own) way
  • hold one's own
  • in one's (own) interest
  • in one's own backyard
  • in one's own right
  • in one's own world
  • keep one's own counsel
  • know one's own mind
  • leave to someone's own devices
  • mind of one's own
  • mind one's own business
  • of one's own accord
  • on one's (own) feet
  • on one's own
  • on one's own account
  • on one's own time
  • paddle one's own canoe
  • pay back in one's own coin
  • pay one's (own) way
  • pick on (someone your own size)
  • pull one's (own) weight
  • sign one's own death warrant
  • stew in one's own juice
  • take into one's (own) hands
  • under one's own steam
  • write one's own ticket

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Yet American minimalism, isolationism, realism, mind-our-own-business-ism—whatever you want to call it—is cyclical.

  • This process continues today, when only a handful of vineyards with ungrafted, or “own-rooted,” vines still exist.

  • Just church, public festivals, and the occasional make-your-own-music night at home?

  • Their three children, Vittorio, Luca, and Angela (its current designer) took over the brand in the 1990s and currently co-own it.

  • The corner rent-to-own store also carries laptops and PCs, along with flat-screen TVs, washers-driers, and furniture of all kind.

  • “Follows-his-own-fancy,” she repeated, as one repeats a strange phrase, the meaning of which is obscure.

  • Opposite is a little, hold-your-own school-mistressy young person in pince-nez.

  • No wonder her father had hidden that photograph, so secretly behind her own-ashamed of having kept it!

  • "It's g-g-g-gone d-d-d-own the bab-b-b-back of my n-n-n-neck," sputtered Ding-dong Bell protestingly.

  • Couldn't a-be'n 'at she'd a-wundered off her-own-se'f; and it couldn't a-be'n 'at Steve'd take her, 'thout a-lettin' us know it.