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Definition of his in English: hispossessive determiner hɪzhɪz 1Belonging to or associated with a male person or animal previously mentioned or easily identified. 他的 詹姆斯卖掉了自己的企业。 Example sentencesExamples - He was also not put off by the very grown up thought of having to set up his own business.
- What good is it for one man to have millions while people starve on his front stoop?
- He could not feel his legs and had to be helped up by his girlfriend and a male friend.
- It was truly kind of the hairdresser to come to my house with his bonny male assistant.
- He is acutely aware that his wife may not have taken to this life as easily as he has.
- However, he neglected to take a picture of this so you'll have to take his word for it.
- Unless he wants to be treated like an animal, he has to exert his free will for the good.
- Mr Brown might care to look at another report which came out only hours before his own.
- He does not want to give me his name and will not identify the patient out of respect.
- We got him as an adult dog and I think he may have been mistreated by his previous owner.
- No mention is made of the fact that it was his knot that slipped in the first place.
- He sold all his possessions to fund the trip and says he has no plans to return home.
- He also has a clear view of where he wants to take his business, and it is my role to help him get there.
- He would be in much the same position as the farmer who previously put his cows in the field.
- He was a jeweller by trade and was getting out of the airforce to start his own business.
- Columbus is said to have identified his star the moment he saw the cover of the video.
- What he said in his own way was that there is no such thing as a Scottish business community.
- For a second or two he stood waiting for the wave to pass and let him walk on to his bath.
- What's more remarkable is that not much else was found in either his car or his house.
- At least he's starting to do most of his business on the paper strewn all over the place.
- 1.1 Belonging to or associated with a person or animal of unspecified sex (in modern use chiefly replaced by ‘his or her’ or ‘their’)
用于指未指明性别的人或动物,在现代用法中多由'his or her' 或 'their'来替代他的 any child with delayed speech should have his hearing checked 说话迟的小孩都应该检查一下他的听力。See usage atHE . 见HE 条USAGE。 Example sentencesExamples - The world and his dog was trying to persuade me to come to the Christmas party tonight.
2Used in titles. 用于头衔 阁下。 老爷大人。 Example sentencesExamples - However, His Holiness never failed to lead the Tibetan government and its people.
- So a historic visit was made, and His Majesty gave audience to the Prime Minister in his own home.
- Mr Walker received his award from His Royal Highness Prince Michael of Kent himself.
- The head teacher was invited to Highgrove to meet His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales.
possessive pronoun hɪzhɪz Used to refer to a thing or things belonging to or associated with a male person or animal previously mentioned. 他的 他把我的手握在他的手里。 他的一些朋友。 Example sentencesExamples - Yes, he might appear distant and archaic but he is the heir to the throne and one day it will be his.
Phrases(of matching items) for husband and wife, or men and women. (配对物品)供夫妇用的,供男女用的 情侣毛巾。 Example sentencesExamples - The two unique grids, his and hers, are separate but equal in their intricacy and power.
- Ten cabins share one private courtyard featuring a lap pool, Jacuzzi, his and hers steam rooms and exercise equipment.
- There are three rings to be bought - engagement plus his and hers wedding bands, again fortunately not your responsibility.
- For those who, as Holmes would later put it, find the marriage ‘ambiguous’, his and hers coffee mugs were produced.
- The master suite features his and hers sitting rooms, one of which was turned into a large closet.
- And I was passed by a French Canadian couple in matching his and hers plaid shirts.
- Mirrored his and hers arrangements stretch the length of those double sinks.
- The master bedroom, which is en suite, also features his and hers walk-in wardrobes, each with more space than a typical box room.
- There they settled in Bethlehem and established his and hers monastic houses.
- She had already won a programmable microwave oven and matching his and hers bathrobes, and was about to go for the big prize.
OriginOld English, genitive singular form of he, hē 'he' and hit 'it'. Rhymesbiz, Cadíz, Cadiz, fizz, frizz, gee-whiz, is, Liz, Ms, phiz, quiz, squiz, swizz, tizz, viz, whizz, wiz, zizz Definition of his in US English: hispossessive determinerhizhɪz 1Belonging to or associated with a male person or animal previously mentioned or easily identified. 他的 詹姆斯卖掉了自己的企业。 Example sentencesExamples - What's more remarkable is that not much else was found in either his car or his house.
- However, he neglected to take a picture of this so you'll have to take his word for it.
- At least he's starting to do most of his business on the paper strewn all over the place.
- No mention is made of the fact that it was his knot that slipped in the first place.
- Mr Brown might care to look at another report which came out only hours before his own.
- What he said in his own way was that there is no such thing as a Scottish business community.
- Columbus is said to have identified his star the moment he saw the cover of the video.
- We got him as an adult dog and I think he may have been mistreated by his previous owner.
- What good is it for one man to have millions while people starve on his front stoop?
- For a second or two he stood waiting for the wave to pass and let him walk on to his bath.
- Unless he wants to be treated like an animal, he has to exert his free will for the good.
- He was also not put off by the very grown up thought of having to set up his own business.
- He does not want to give me his name and will not identify the patient out of respect.
- He could not feel his legs and had to be helped up by his girlfriend and a male friend.
- It was truly kind of the hairdresser to come to my house with his bonny male assistant.
- He sold all his possessions to fund the trip and says he has no plans to return home.
- He was a jeweller by trade and was getting out of the airforce to start his own business.
- He would be in much the same position as the farmer who previously put his cows in the field.
- He also has a clear view of where he wants to take his business, and it is my role to help him get there.
- He is acutely aware that his wife may not have taken to this life as easily as he has.
- 1.1 Belonging to or associated with a person or animal of unspecified sex (in modern use chiefly replaced by “his or her” or “their”)
用于指未指明性别的人或动物,在现代用法中多由'his or her' 或 'their'来替代他的 any child with delayed speech should have his hearing checked 说话迟的小孩都应该检查一下他的听力。See usage atHE . 见HE 条USAGE。 Example sentencesExamples - The world and his dog was trying to persuade me to come to the Christmas party tonight.
2Used in titles. 用于头衔 老爷大人。 Example sentencesExamples - The head teacher was invited to Highgrove to meet His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales.
- So a historic visit was made, and His Majesty gave audience to the Prime Minister in his own home.
- Mr Walker received his award from His Royal Highness Prince Michael of Kent himself.
- However, His Holiness never failed to lead the Tibetan government and its people.
possessive pronounhizhɪz Used to refer to a thing or things belonging to or associated with a male person or animal previously mentioned. 他的 他把我的手握在他的手里。 他的一些朋友。 Example sentencesExamples - Yes, he might appear distant and archaic but he is the heir to the throne and one day it will be his.
Phrases(of matching items) for husband and wife, or men and women. (配对物品)供夫妇用的,供男女用的 情侣毛巾。 Example sentencesExamples - The two unique grids, his and hers, are separate but equal in their intricacy and power.
- There are three rings to be bought - engagement plus his and hers wedding bands, again fortunately not your responsibility.
- There they settled in Bethlehem and established his and hers monastic houses.
- The master suite features his and hers sitting rooms, one of which was turned into a large closet.
- For those who, as Holmes would later put it, find the marriage ‘ambiguous’, his and hers coffee mugs were produced.
- She had already won a programmable microwave oven and matching his and hers bathrobes, and was about to go for the big prize.
- The master bedroom, which is en suite, also features his and hers walk-in wardrobes, each with more space than a typical box room.
- Ten cabins share one private courtyard featuring a lap pool, Jacuzzi, his and hers steam rooms and exercise equipment.
- And I was passed by a French Canadian couple in matching his and hers plaid shirts.
- Mirrored his and hers arrangements stretch the length of those double sinks.
OriginOld English, genitive singular form of he, hē ‘he’ and hit ‘it’. |