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拥有一个主人

yǒng yǒu yī gè zhǔ rén

English translation of 拥有一个主人

have a master

In Chinese, '拥有一个主人' translates to 'have a master' and is commonly used to refer to someone who possesses a leader or a person of authority in a given context. This phrase can denote the relationship between a person and a figure of control, whether in terms of personal, professional, or even pet ownership contexts.


Example sentences using: 拥有一个主人

这只猫拥有一个主人。

Zhè zhī māo yōngyǒu yīgè zhǔrén.

English translation of 这只猫拥有一个主人。

This cat has a master.

This sentence states that a specific cat is owned by a person, indicating a relationship between the animal and its master.

她拥有一个主人,反映了她的生活方式。

Tā yōngyǒu yīgè zhǔrén, fǎnyìngle tā de shēnghuó fāngshì.

English translation of 她拥有一个主人,反映了她的生活方式。

She has a master, reflecting her lifestyle.

This sentence suggests that the woman’s relationship with her master is indicative of her social status or way of living.

每个宠物都应该拥有一个主人。

Měi gè chǒngwù dōu yīnggāi yōngyǒu yīgè zhǔrén.

English translation of 每个宠物都应该拥有一个主人。

Every pet should have a master.

This statement emphasizes the importance of responsible pet ownership, suggesting that pets require a guardian for their well-being.

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