possession

名词

UK/pəˈzeʃ.ᵊn/
US/pəˈzeʃ.ᵊn/

定义 possession 名词

  1. C2Uncountable(不可數名詞)

    the state of having, owning, or holding something.

    擁有;佔有;具有

    • Having considerable wealth does not necessarily guarantee happiness.

      擁有大量財富並不一定能保證幸福。

    • I have a letter in my possession that you might find interesting.

      我手頭有一封信,你可能會感興趣。

    • He was discovered to be in possession of explosive materials.

      他被發現持有爆炸性材料。

  2. B2Countable(可數名詞)Usually plural(通常複數)

    items that one owns or is carrying at a specific time.

    個人物品;財物

    • Please ensure you take all your personal belongings with you when disembarking.

      請確保下車時帶走所有個人物品。

    • It is crucial to safeguard your valuable possessions during the evacuation.

      在疏散期間保護好您的貴重財物至關重要。

    • Passengers are required to remove all personal possessions before passing through security.

      乘客在通過安檢前需移除所有個人物品。

  3. Countable(可數名詞)Usually plural(通常複數)

    a territory controlled or governed by another country.

    殖民地;屬地

    • The island was once an overseas possession of the British Empire.

      這個島曾是英屬海外殖民地。

    • Many former possessions continue to face challenges after gaining independence.

      許多前殖民地獨立後仍面臨挑戰。

    • The region became a French possession in the 19th century.

      這個地區在19世紀成為了法國屬地。

  4. Uncountable(不可數名詞)

    the act of having control of the ball during a game.

    (球類比賽中的)控球權

    • Despite having a greater amount of possession, they failed to convert it into goals.

      儘管擁有更多的控球權,他們未能將其轉化為進球。

    • The team needs to improve their ball possession to secure a victory.

      球隊需要提高他們的控球能力以確保勝利。

    • Accurate passing is key to maintaining ball possession.

      準確的傳球是保持控球權的關鍵。

片语 possession 名词

  • get/take possession of something

    To begin using and controlling something, such as a building or land, regardless of whether you own it.

    取得控制权,占有

    We have already purchased this house, but we cannot move in until May.

    我們已經購買了這棟房子,但我們要等到五月才能搬進去。