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Possessive Meaning in English

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/pəˈzɛsɪv/
puh-ZES-iv
/pəzˈɛsɪv/
puh-ZES-iv

释义

Describes someone who wants to own or control people or things, or in grammar, words that show ownership (like 'my,' 'your,' or 'Mary’s').

用法与细微差别

'Possessive' is often negative when describing people (someone jealous or controlling). In grammar, it refers to possessive pronouns and adjectives. Don't confuse with 'obsessive.' Common collocations: 'possessive boyfriend,' 'possessive pronoun.'

例句

She is very possessive of her toys.

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'His' is a possessive pronoun.

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Some people become possessive in relationships.

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Don’t be so possessive—let your friends have their own space.

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His dog gets really possessive when someone comes near its food.

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When learning English, it’s important to know how to use possessive forms correctly.

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