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procured

/proh-kyoor, pruh-/US // proʊˈkyʊər, prə- //UK // (prəˈkjʊə) //

采购的,采购了,购置的,采购

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
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    pro·cured, pro·cur·ing.

    • : to obtain or get by care, effort, or the use of special means: to procure evidence.
    • : to bring about, especially by unscrupulous and indirect means: to procure secret documents.
    • : to obtain for the purpose of prostitution.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    pro·cured, pro·cur·ing.

    • : to act as a procurer or pimp.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbacquire, obtain

Examples

  • The challenge is that data like this isn’t always accurate as a result of how its been procured.

  • The original Palantir subscription in San Diego was procured by the Sheriff’s Department in 2013 for the San Diego Law Enforcement Coordination Center.

  • Despite months of advance notice that vaccines were coming, they failed to manage public expectations about how long it would take to procure the vials of vaccine to administer.

  • Don’t log the evidence you find and don’t use any items that can help you procure said evidence.

  • Administered by the Defense Logistics Agency, the 1033 program is one of several ways law enforcement agencies procure military grade equipment.

  • They never procure them without exertion, and they never indulge in them without apprehension.

  • The name of the group, paradoxically, is Procure Saber, which in Portuguese means, Seek to Know.

  • What about people who had attempted to farm, but been stymied by their inability to procure government loans?

  • The narrator tries all manner of despicable tricks to procure her return.

  • Bounderby was indeed born poor, but to loving parents, who sacrificed to procure him an education and a start in life.

  • With every allusion that Ramona made to the saints' statues, Alessandro's desire to procure one for her deepened.

  • Thereupon the generals hastened round the town to procure funds, and appeased the Visayos with a distribution of 1,800 pesos.

  • His wife would have access to good society, and would enjoy every luxury that wealth could procure.

  • Secondly, Randolph prayed for safe conducts for Bruce's envoys, presently to be sent to procure reconciliation with the Church.

  • She was even allowed, through her friends, to procure a piano-forte, which afforded her many hours of recreation.