В речника Oxford-Paravia италиански
theirs [Brit ðɛːz, Am ðɛrz]
theirs PRON Although in Italian possessives, like most other adjectives, agree in gender and number with the noun they qualify, not as in English with the possessor they refer to, theirs is always translated by loro; however, since Italian possessives, unlike English ones, are normally preceded by an article, the article - if not the possessive loro - will have to agree with the noun. So theirs is translated by il loro, la loro, i loro, le loro, according to what is being referred to: our boss and theirs = il nostro capo e il loro; this room is theirs = questa stanza è la loro; our children are younger than theirs = i nostri bambini sono più giovani dei loro; your shoes are brown, while theirs are black = le vostre scarpe sono marroni, mentre le loro sono nere. - Since Italian possessive adjectives, unlike English ones, may be preceded by an article, a demonstrative adjective or a numeral, an English possessive pronoun is often translated by an Italian possessive adjective: a cousin of theirs = un loro cugino; that schoolfriend of theirs = quel loro compagno di scuola; four books of theirs = quattro loro libri. - For examples and particular usages, see this entry.:
I. his [Brit hɪz, Am hɪz] DET
II. his [Brit hɪz, Am hɪz] PRON
what's-his-name [Brit ˈwɒtsɪzneɪm] СЪЩ
what's-his-name → what-d'yer-call-him
в PONS речника
I. his [hɪz] ПРИЛ pos
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