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Possession

pəˈzɛʃən
Labai Dažnas
~ 2300
~ 2300
Žodžių dažnumo ir svarbos indeksas rodo, kaip dažnai žodis pasirodo tam tikroje kalboje. Kuo mažesnis skaičius, tuo dažniau žodis vartojamas. Dažniausiai vartojami žodžiai paprastai svyruoja nuo 1 iki 4000. Šis svarbos indeksas padeda jums susitelkti į naudingiausius žodžius jūsų kalbos mokymosi proceso metu.

所有, 所持, 支配, 占有

Žodžio Possession reikšmės japoniškai kalba

所有

Pavyzdys:
The possession of a car is a sign of wealth.
車を所有することは富の象徴です。
He has possession of the land.
彼はその土地を所有しています。
Naudojimas: formalKontekstas: Legal or financial discussions, property ownership.
Pastaba: This meaning refers to owning something, often used in legal contexts.

所持

Pavyzdys:
He was arrested for possession of illegal drugs.
彼は違法薬物の所持で逮捕されました。
She has possession of a rare book.
彼女は珍しい本を所持しています。
Naudojimas: formal/informalKontekstas: Legal matters, personal belongings.
Pastaba: This usage often refers to holding or having something on one's person.

支配

Pavyzdys:
His possession over the situation was evident.
彼の状況に対する支配は明らかでした。
After the argument, she felt she had lost possession of her emotions.
口論の後、彼女は感情の支配を失ったと感じました。
Naudojimas: formal/informalKontekstas: Emotional or psychological contexts.
Pastaba: This meaning refers to control or influence over something, often abstract.

占有

Pavyzdys:
The tenant has possession of the apartment.
入居者はアパートを占有しています。
Possession of the property is disputed.
その財産の占有が争われています。
Naudojimas: formalKontekstas: Real estate, tenancy issues.
Pastaba: This term is often used in legal contexts regarding property and its occupancy.

Possession sinonimai

ownership

Ownership refers to the state or fact of possessing something.
Pavyzdys: She took ownership of the company after her father retired.
Pastaba: Ownership specifically emphasizes the legal right or claim to possess or control something.

property

Property refers to something owned or possessed.
Pavyzdys: The house is her property, and she takes great care of it.
Pastaba: Property can refer to both tangible (e.g., house, car) and intangible (e.g., intellectual property) possessions.

control

Control implies the power or authority to manage, direct, or influence something.
Pavyzdys: He has full control over the budget for this project.
Pastaba: Control can imply a more active role in managing or directing something compared to mere possession.

dominion

Dominion refers to the territory or sphere of influence controlled or ruled by someone.
Pavyzdys: The king ruled over his dominion with absolute authority.
Pastaba: Dominion carries a connotation of authority and control over a specific area or domain.

holdings

Holdings are the assets or investments that a person or entity possesses.
Pavyzdys: His financial holdings include stocks, bonds, and real estate.
Pastaba: Holdings often refer to a collection of possessions, especially financial assets or investments.

Possession posakiai ir dažni junginiai

Have in one's possession

To have something in one's control or ownership.
Pavyzdys: She had the keys in her possession the whole time.
Pastaba: The phrase emphasizes control or ownership rather than mere existence.

In possession of

To have or own something.
Pavyzdys: The suspect was found in possession of stolen goods.
Pastaba: It denotes ownership or control, specifically pointing to the state of having something.

Under one's possession

To be in control or ownership of something, especially legally.
Pavyzdys: The property is legally under his possession now.
Pastaba: It emphasizes the legal aspect of control or ownership.

Possession is nine-tenths of the law

The person who has something in their possession is likely to have a stronger legal claim to it.
Pavyzdys: She claimed the antique vase was hers because possession is nine-tenths of the law.
Pastaba: This phrase is a legal maxim emphasizing the importance of physical possession in legal disputes.

Take possession of

To assume control or ownership of something.
Pavyzdys: The new owners will take possession of the house next week.
Pastaba: It involves the act of acquiring control or ownership of something.

Lost possession of

To no longer have control or ownership of something.
Pavyzdys: She lost possession of her phone during the concert.
Pastaba: It signifies the act of losing control or ownership of something previously held.

Joint possession

Shared control or ownership of something between multiple parties.
Pavyzdys: The siblings have joint possession of the family heirloom.
Pastaba: This term indicates that multiple parties have equal rights to control or ownership.

Evil possession

To be controlled or inhabited by evil spirits or forces.
Pavyzdys: The villagers believed the old house was under evil possession.
Pastaba: This phrase refers to a supernatural or spiritual concept rather than physical ownership.

In possession of one's faculties

To have mental clarity and sound judgment.
Pavyzdys: Despite her age, she was still in possession of all her faculties.
Pastaba: This phrase refers to mental abilities and clarity rather than physical ownership.

Possession kasdienės (slengo) išraiškos

Own

To have something as your own property.
Pavyzdys: I own a vintage record player.
Pastaba: Synonymous with possession, but often implies a stronger sense of control or proprietorship.

Score

To acquire or gain possession of something.
Pavyzdys: I scored a new phone at the mall.
Pastaba: Emphasizes the act of obtaining something, often with a sense of excitement or success.

Snag

To obtain something quickly or unexpectedly.
Pavyzdys: I managed to snag the last tickets to the concert.
Pastaba: Implies a quick or fortunate acquisition, sometimes with an element of competition involved.

Cop

To acquire or obtain something, especially through a quick or decisive action.
Pavyzdys: I copped these sneakers yesterday.
Pastaba: Suggests a swift or assertive action in obtaining something, often used in informal contexts.

Bag

To secure or obtain something successfully.
Pavyzdys: I finally bagged that promotion at work.
Pastaba: Conveys a sense of achievement or successful acquisition, often used in colloquial language.

Get hold of

To obtain or acquire something, often with effort or difficulty.
Pavyzdys: Can you get hold of some concert tickets?
Pastaba: Focuses on the action of obtaining something, suggesting a level of effort or challenge involved in gaining possession.

Land

To successfully acquire or achieve something desirable.
Pavyzdys: I finally landed that job I've been wanting.
Pastaba: Implies achieving a desirable outcome or possession through effort or persistence.

Possession - Pavyzdžiai

English: Possession of drugs is illegal.
English: The house is in my possession.
English: He has a strong possession of the ball.

Possession gramatika

Possession - Daiktavardis (Noun) / Daiktavardis, vienaskaita arba masė (Noun, singular or mass)
Antraštinis žodis: possession
Konjugacijos
Daiktavardis, daugiskaita (Noun, plural): possessions, possession
Daiktavardis, vienaskaita arba masė (Noun, singular or mass): possession
Skiemenys, Skyrimas ir Kirtis
possession turi 3 skiemenų: pos • ses • sion
Fonetinis transkripcija: pə-ˈze-shən
pos ses sion , ˈze shən (Raudonas skiemuo yra kirčiuotas)

Possession - Svarbumas ir naudojimo dažnumas

Žodžių dažnumo ir svarbos indeksas rodo, kaip dažnai žodis pasirodo tam tikroje kalboje. Kuo mažesnis skaičius, tuo dažniau žodis vartojamas. Dažniausiai vartojami žodžiai paprastai svyruoja nuo 1 iki 4000.
possession: ~ 2300 (Labai Dažnas).
Šis svarbos indeksas padeda jums susitelkti į naudingiausius žodžius jūsų kalbos mokymosi proceso metu.
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