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possess of

拥有,具有:指某人拥有或具备某种东西或特征。

网络释义

  • 持有
    • ... slip in 悄悄溜入 possess of 持有 mount vt. & vi. 登上; 骑上 ...

  • 使掌握
    • 使掌握(possess), 此释义来源于网络辞典。

  • 使拥有
    • ... possess by〔with〕为…所摆布,为…所支配 possess of使拥有,使占有 possess of evidence取得证据 ...

    短语
  • possess of power
    拥有权力
  • possess of evidence
    取得证据
  • possess oneself of
    获得 | 取得 | 据有
  • diminish possess of state stock
    国有股减持
  • possess the means of production
    占有生产资料
  • possess a sense of humor
    具有幽默感
  • possess sb of sth
    使某人拥有某物

同近义词

双语例句

  • Some animals possess the characteristic of man.

    有些动物具有人类的特征。

  • Some animals possess the characteristic of humans.

    有些动物具有人类的特征。

  • Furthermore, the gypsum was found to possess peculiarities of composition and structure that suggested it had formed on desert flats.

    而且,科学家们发现这些石膏具有独特的成分和结构,这表明它们曾经形成于沙漠的低洼地带。

原声例句

  • Most of the few U.S.airports that possess body scanning capability are using the technology for secondary screening of passengers who warrant closer examination by TSA officers.

    VOA : standard.2009.12.30

  • And Moses admonishes the Israelites not to suppose that their inheritance of the land of Canaan is due to their own powers, or on account of any righteousness or virtue that they possess.

    摩西警告以色列人不要想当然地认为,他们继承迦南之地是凭借了自己的力量,或者视之为他们所拥有的正义和美德。

    旧约导论课程节选 : 耶鲁公开课

  • It's one of the purposes of this poem to allow Milton to grow out of his infancy, to incarnate or to put actually into words the talent that he believes himself to possess.

    还有一个目的就是,使弥尔顿自己不断成熟,把他相信自己所拥有的,天赋变为文字。

    弥尔顿课程节选 : 耶鲁公开课

权威例句

  • Nobody who knows me has ever seen me wear a tie except under protest, and the few that I do possess of my own volition are accidental trophies, "given" to me by the maitre d's of places where neckwear is compulsory.

    WSJ: Christopher Hitchens on Forced Merriment, the True Spirit of Christmas

  • Ratifiers must give the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemicals Weapons, the convention's overseer, details of any weapons they possess and of potentially dangerous chemicals used in their civilian industry.

    ECONOMIST: Chemical weapons

  • The old broadcast networks were regulated because of their "pervasiveness and accessibility, " but they possess nothing of the sort today.

    FORBES: Filth and the FCC