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theirs

/thairz/US // ðɛərz //UK // (ðɛəz) //

他们的,他们的人,他们的人的,他们的人马

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Definitions

pron.代词 pronoun
  1. 1
    • : a form of the possessive case of plural they used as a predicate adjective, after a noun or without a noun: It is theirs.Oh, you know Walt and Liz—are you a friend of theirs?
    • : a form of the possessive case of singular they used as a predicate adjective, after a noun or without a noun:: I have my book—does everyone else have theirs?: The child couldn’t say whether or not the coat was theirs.: I've already gotten my coffee, but Morgan is still waiting to get theirs.
    • : that which belongs to them: The Joneses don't usually flaunt their money, but theirs is the largest house on the block.

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Examples

  • And will this become four, if Cole and Helen have theirs added too?

  • (Genesis 9:25) You disclaim these voices from the past, but to LGBT people, your voice sounds a lot like theirs.

  • Theirs is one of the most star-crossed bromances of our time.

  • The voice of Eric Garner, outside his corner store, not theirs.

  • Mark Reay knows his predicament is very different from theirs.

  • There was hardly to be found in all Southern Tennessee a more contented, shiftless, ill-bestead family than theirs.

  • The rebels are said to have lost more than double this number, but whatever may have been the sacrifice, the victory was theirs.

  • He forgot all his historical knowledge before the examination—they usually forget‌ theirs shortly after.

  • Might start by showin' 'em a deed for a mill site down across from theirs at the railroad.

  • So the Scots made merry in the day time, burnt great fires at night, and blew their horns 'as if all the world were theirs.'