possession

英 [pəˈzeʃ.ən]      美 [pəˈzeʃ.ən]
  • n. 拥有;财产;领地;自制;着迷
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来自possess,拥有,所有。

possession (n.)
mid-14c., "act or fact of possessing, a taking possession, occupation," also "thing possessed, that which is possessed," from Old French possession "fact of having and holding; what is possessed;" also "demonic possession," and directly from Latin possessionem (nominative possessio), noun of action from past participle stem of possidere "to possess" (see possess). Legal property sense is earliest; demonic sense first recorded 1580s. Phrase possession is nine (or eleven) points of the law is out of a supposed 10 (or 12). With eleven from 1640s; with nine from 1690s.
1. How had this com-promising picture come into the possession of the press?
这张令人难堪的照片是怎么落到媒体手中的?
2. Possession of cannabis will no longer be an arrestable offence.
持有大麻将不再会被拘捕。
3. He described the picture as his most cherished possession.
他说那幅画是他最珍爱的财产。
4. Those documents are now in the possession of the Guardian.
那些文件目前在《卫报》手里。
5. She found her customary self-possession had deserted her.
她发现自己不像平时那样处事不惊了。

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