possessorship / pəˈzɛs /

拥有权财产所有权财产继承权所有权

possessorship 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to have as belonging to one; have as property; own: to possess a house and a car.
  2. to have as a faculty, quality, or the like: to possess courage.
  3. to occupy, dominate, or control from within: He thought he was possessed by devils.
  4. to dominate or actuate in the manner of such a spirit: He was possessed by envy.
  5. to succeed in having sexual intercourse with.
  6. to have knowledge of: to possess a language.
  7. to keep or maintain in a certain state, as of peace, patience, etc.
  8. to maintain control over.
  9. to impart to; inform; familiarize: to possess someone of the facts of the case.
  10. to cause to be dominated or influenced, as by an idea, feeling, etc.
  11. to make owner, holder, or master, as of property, information, etc.: He possessed them of the facts.
  12. to seize or take.
  13. to gain or win.
  14. to occupy or hold.

possessorship 近义词

possessorship

等同于 monopoly

possessorship

等同于 ownership

possessorship

等同于 possession

possessorship

等同于 property

possessorship

等同于 holding

possessorship

等同于 proprietorship

更多possessorship例句

  1. For the companies that didn’t participate, it raises the concern that they might possess information that indicates the toxic metals in their foods might be even higher than their competitors.
  2. A just society must be consciously constructed by citizens possessing certain virtues.
  3. Not only does it have a spike protein mutation that could lead to a higher infection rate, it possesses what’s called an “escape mutation.”
  4. They also possess their own first- and second-round draft choices.
  5. By implication, Earth must therefore possess some climate-stabilising feedbacks but at the same time good fortune must also have been involved in it staying habitable.
  6. As a white, educated, Western, middle-class male, I possess most of the unearned privilege the world has to offer.
  7. That thing we seemed to possess was not the other, but an image of them we formed—they themselves are still free.
  8. I know that many people do not feel they possess their partners and lovers.
  9. In fact, the original Burroughs books possess a clear “green” streak that now seems quite prescient.
  10. The Fish and Wildlife officer told him that it was illegal to possess a protected species or a raptor.
  11. Any one may possess the portrait of a tragedian without exciting suspicion or comment.
  12. Not a dollar did he possess—not even did he have a suit of clothes any more, and wore every day his corduroys.
  13. My entrails were troubled in seeking her: therefore shall I possess a good possession.
  14. "Doa Estefania, have no fear; you possess an infallible preservative," exclaimed the cappellan.
  15. Tausig, in my opinion, did possess exceptional genius in composition, though he left but few works behind him to attest it.