English abbreviation dictionary - her
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~1 strong determiner (possessive form of 'she') 1 belonging to or connected with a woman, girl, or female animal that has been mentioned or is known about (Maria starts her swimming lessons on Friday. | It's her first child.) 2 connected with a country, ship, car etc that has been mentioned (Her top speed is about miles an hour.) ~2 pronoun (object form of 'she') 1 a woman, girl, or female animal that has been mentioned or is known about (Janet? I've not seen her for a long time. | Give her the keys. | Is that her over there?) (- see me) 2 a country, ship, car etc that has been mentioned (God bless this ship and all who sail in her.) ...Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English. Note: 'Her' is a third person singular pronoun. 'Her' is used as the object of a verb or a preposition. 'Her' is also a possessive determiner. 1. You use her to refer to a woman, girl, or female animal. I went in the room and told her I had something to say to her... I really thought I’d lost her. Everybody kept asking me, ‘Have you found your cat?’ PRON: v PRON, prep PRON • Her is also a possessive determiner. Liz travelled round the world for a year with her boyfriend James... DET 2. In written English, her is sometimes used to refer to a person without saying whether that person is a man or a woman. Some people dislike this use and prefer to use ‘him or her’ or ‘them’. Talk to your baby, play games, and show her how much you enjoy her company. PRON: v PRON, prep PRON • Her is also a possessive determiner. The non-drinking, non smoking model should do nothing to risk her reputation. DET 3. Her is sometimes used to refer to a country or nation. (FORMAL or WRITTEN) PRON: v PRON, prep PRON • Her is also a possessive determiner. Our reporter looks at reactions to Britain’s apparently deep-rooted distrust of her EU partner. DET ...Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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I. adjective Etymology: Middle English hire, from Old English hiere, genitive of heo she — more at he Date: before 12th century of or relating to ~ or ~self especially as possessor, agent, or object of an action ~ house ~ research ~ rescue — compare she I II. pronoun objective case of she III. abbreviation ~aldry ...Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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pron. & poss.pron. --pron. 1 objective case of SHE (I like her). 2 colloq. she (it's her all right; am older than her). 3 archaic herself (she fell and hurt her). --poss.pron. (attrib.) 1 of or belonging to her or herself (her house; her own business). 2 (Her) (in titles) that she is (Her Majesty). Etymology: OE hi(e)re dat. & gen. of hio, heo fem. of HE ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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