单词 | possessive |
释义 | possessive (pəzesɪv ) Word forms: possessives 1. adjective Someone who is possessive about another person wants all that person's love and attention. Danny could be very jealous and possessive about me. [+ about/of] He used to ring his possessive mother several times a day. Synonyms: jealous, controlling, dominating, domineering possessively adverb Leaning over, he kissed her possessively on the mouth. possessiveness uncountable noun I've ruined every relationship with my possessiveness. 2. adjective [usually verb-link ADJECTIVE] Someone who is possessive about things that they own does not like other people to use them. People were very possessive about their coupons. [+ about] 3. adjective [ADJECTIVE noun] B1+ In grammar, a possessive determiner or possessive adjective is a word such as 'my' or 'her' which shows who or what something belongs to or is connected with. The possessive form of a name or noun has 's added to it, as in 'Jenny's' or 'cat's'. 4. countable noun B1+ A possessive is a possessive determiner or the possessive form of a name or noun. Translations: Chinese: 独占欲强的对某人 Japanese: 独占欲の強い |
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