owe的意思和读音

owe

: [oʊ] : [əʊ]

v.););

owes  owing  owed  

owev.

1.);to have to pay sb for sth that you have already received or return money that you have borrowed

She still owes her father £3 000. 3 000

I'm still owed three days' leave.

How much do I owe you for the groceries?

She still owes £3 000 to her father. 3 000

The country owes billions of dollars to foreign creditors.亿

2.to feel that you ought to do sth for sb or give them sth, especially because they have done sth for you

I owe a debt of gratitude to all my family.

You owe it to your staff to be honest with them.

You owe me a favour!

Thanks for sticking up for me─I owe you one(= I owe you a favour) .

I think you owe us an explanation.

I think we're owed an apology.

3.to exist or be successful because of the help or influence of sb/sth

He owes his success to hard work.

The play owes much to French tragedy.

I owe everything to him.

I owe him everything.

I knew that I owed the surgeon my life.

4.~ allegiance/loyalty/obedience (to sb)to have to obey or be loyal to sb who is in a position of authority or power

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v.1.if you owe someone money, you have to give them a particular amount of money because you have bought something from them or have borrowed money from them. Money that you owe is called a debt2.to think you should treat someone in a particular way; used about feelings that you should have about someone; used about things that you should say to someone; used about things that you should give to someone3.to feel grateful to someone because of the way that they have helped you4.to have something only because someone or something has helped you1.if you owe someone money, you have to give them a particular amount of money because you have bought something from them or have borrowed money from them. Money that you owe is called a debt2.to think you should treat someone in a particular way; used about feelings that you should have about someone; used about things that you should say to someone; used about things that you should give to someone3.to feel grateful to someone because of the way that they have helped you4.to have something only because someone or something has helped you

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2. overcome vt. owe vt. ox n. ...

3. → outmost owe → expand ...

4. (13) ,[ betray] (16) ;;[ owe;lack;be short of] (18) [ fail in] ...

5. debt n. owe vi. , industry n. ; ; ...

6. now n. owe v. pay v. ...

7. legacy n. owe vt. (); debt n. () ...

8. HLJ organize owe ... origin ...

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1.To him l owe the discovery that even very short periods of time add up to all the useful hours I need, if I plunge in without delay.使

2.You owe it to her to be worthy of such devotion.

3.our accounts and see how much we owe each other.

4.Work out how much sleep you owe your body and find out how to recover if your sleep account is in the red.

5.The Wickfields would not have much money, but at least they did not owe anything.

6.Well , then, how much do I owe you?

7.If my performances have been good I owe a lot of it to my team mates, who put me in the best possible conditions to do well.

8.I owe all that I know of it to another, not to you.

9.I do not know if I can carry on ~ ~ I owe you too much too much has been unable to compensate.〜〜

10.Seeing this, people considered Uncle Gen as someone and looked at him with owe.