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Definition of part-own in English: part-ownverb [with object]Own (something) jointly with another or others. 部分拥有;共有 he part-owns a nightclub out in Essex 他在埃塞克斯和别人共有一家夜总会。 Example sentencesExamples - It has always been part-owned by the SAC, to whom it pays nearly £70,000 in rent each year.
- Divorced, he also has five daughters, part-owns a restaurant in Reigate, and is a big shareholder in Hornby, the train set maker.
- Mr Dempsey bowed to pressure to commission the second review after it emerged the first was carried out by BPA (British Pipeline Agency), a company part-owned by Shell UK.
- Born in 1944 to a wealthy Toronto family that part-owned a holding company called Argus, which ran breweries, mines and supermarkets, Black has known privilege all his life.
- He has lived most of his life on the Massachusetts coast and now resides in New York City where he part-owns a cocktail bar.
- Robert's first job in the wine industry was at the Sunny St Helena winery, then called Sunnyhill, part-owned by Jack Riordan, a friend of his father.
- Some 20 members of the immediate family stayed over in the plush hotel, which is part-owned by media magnate Tony O'Reilly and his wife.
- The country's fifth largest fuel distribution depot, it is operated by Total, part-owned by Texaco and also used by BP and Shell.
- The firm is also part-owned by its staff; long-term employees being offered a stake and votes on the board of directors.
- Prescott said the First Time Buyer Initiative, which will enable key workers to part-own a new home, will benefit about 15,000 aspiring first-time buyers.
- He still part-owned a property, even if he no longer lived there, and was therefore not eligible for re-housing at present.
- When Riverdance began touring in the mid 1990s it was part-owned by RTÉ and several well-known Irish music industry figures, including U2 manager, Paul McGuinness.
- John's wife Sue, the daughter of great trainer Vincent O'Brien, part-owned the 2001 Epsom and Irish Derby winner Galileo, and other leading horses.
- It is difficult to imagine her living anywhere else but the secluded island of Martha's Vineyard - she even part-owns a glamorous clothing store there.
- Our company is part-owned by the people who make Changing Rooms.
- Among the businesses affected by the request is the hotel part-owned by Men Behaving Badly actor Neil Morrissey.
- The horse is part-owned by Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson, a regular visitor to York Races.
- Galen Weston, the Canadian billionaire and one of the family that part-owns Associated British Foods, is also interested.
- He said he had been looking to get out of the Mean Fiddler, which also part-owns the Glastonbury festival as well as various live music venues, since it floated in 2000 and that he now wanted to invest in his other business interests.
- The six-year-old, whose father Paul Barnett part-owns Pocklington firm VMS, faces a desperate race against time to find a suitable donor for a bone marrow transplant.
Derivativesnoun ˌpɑːtˈəʊnə As part-owners they can get free admission to race meetings with owner badges and will, of course, receive their share of the winnings should Evening Press prosper on the track. Example sentencesExamples - One man who had reason to smile through the fiscal grief was John Brown, chairman of William Hill, but also part-owner of the winner.
- Today's episode has a brisk rehearsal of his business career: failing quite lucratively as an oilman, and then making his fortune out of public funds as part-owner of a football team.
- Eventually, the part-owner can buy the remaining shares from the housing association until they own the property outright.
- The 33-year-old, who has dozens of properties in London and Manchester, is part-owner of two London restaurants and had been driving a Ferrari and a Bentley.
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