释义 |
pos.ses.sionpE5zeF7[nn拥有,具有,占有The possession of large amounts of money does not ensure your success with women, but it may help. [U]拥有大量钱财并不能保证你在女人面前成功,但会有帮助。(fml) I have in my possession (= I have or own) a letter which I think may be of interest to you. [U]我有一封想必你会感兴趣的信。(fml) He was found in possession of explosives. /Explosives were found in his possession. [U]他被发现私藏爆炸物。(fml) Being the only child, he came into possession of a great deal of property when his father died. [U]作为独子,父亲死后他继承了一大笔财产。A possession is something that you own or that you are carrying with you at any time.所有物,财产She's never really been interested in material possessions. [C usually pl]她对物质财富从来没有真正的兴趣。Will passengers please make sure that they take all their personal possessions with them on leaving the train. [C usually pl]请旅客们注意离开火车时携带好自己的物品。He regards the car as his personal possession (= he acts as though it belongs to him, but it belongs to all of us). [C usually pl]他把这辆轿车视为自己的私有财产。A country's possessions are the countries ruled by it.领地,属地a former overseas possession [C usually pl]一块前海外领地。(law) You take/get possession of a building or piece of land when you start to use and control it, whether or not you own it.占有,拥有We've already bought the house but we won't take possession (of it) until May when the present occupants move out. [U]我们已买下了这所房子,但得等到5月份现主人搬走了才能搬进去。(saying) 'Possession is nine points/tenths of the law'means that if you own something, you can control what happens to it, and other people can't take it away from you.现实占有,败一胜九。
|