possess
possess 英 [pəˈzes] 美 [pəˈzɛs]
vt. 拥有,具备
进行时:possessing 过去式:possessed 过去分词:possessed 第三人称单数:possesses
- To possess something is to have or own it. You can possess a physical object, you can possess a particular quality or skill, or you can possess control or influence over someone.
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- vt. 拥有,具备
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1. And what skills should he possess?
他应该具备什么样的技能?
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2. She pretends to various abilities she doesn't possess.
她自称有种种才能,其实她并没有。
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3. He was charged with possessing a shotgun without a licence.
他被控无照拥有猎枪。
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4. The gallery possesses a number of the artist's early works.
这家画廊藏有一些那位画家的早期作品。
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5. I'm afraid he doesn't possess a sense of humour.
恐怕他没有什么幽默感。
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6. What possessed him to say such a thing?
他着了什么魔竟说出这种话来?
- possess (v.) late 14c., "to hold, occupy, reside in" (without regard to ownership), a back formation from possession and in part from Old French possesser "to have and hold, take, be in possession of" (mid-13c.), from Latin possess-, past participle stem of possidere "to have and hold, hold in one's control, be master of, own," probably a compound of potis "having power, powerful, able" (from PIE root *poti- "powerful; lord") + sedere, from PIE root *sed- (1) "to sit."
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