possess

possess
pə'zes
verb
(to own or have: How much money does he possess?) poseer, tener en su haber, tener
- possessive
- possessively
- possessiveness
- possessor

possess vb poseer / tener
possess
tr[pə'zes]
transitive verb
1 (own) poseer, tener
2 (take over - anger, fear) apoderarse de
whatever possessed you to buy that? ¿cómo se te ocurrió comprar eso?, ¿qué te dio por comprar eso?
possess [pə'zɛs] vt
1) have, own: poseer, tener
2) seize: apoderarse de
he was possessed by fear: el miedo se apoderó de él
possess
v.
atesorar v.
gozar v.
poseer v.
tener v.
(§pres: tengo, tienes...tenemos) pret: tuv-
fut/c: tendr-•)
pə'zes
transitive verb
1) (own, have) tener*, poseer* (frml)

to be possessed of something — (frml) poseer* algo (frml)

2) (grip, influence) \<\<anger/fear\>\> apoderarse de

whatever can have possessed him to do/say such a thing? — ¿qué lo habrá llevado a hacer/decir semejante cosa?

[pǝ'zes]
VT
1) (=have) tener, poseer; (=own) [+ property] poseer, ser dueño de

it possesses many advantages — tiene or posee muchas ventajas

to possess a large collection — poseer una gran colección

to possess o.s. of — frm tomar posesión de; (violently) apoderarse de

- possess o.s. or one's soul in patience
2) (=control, take over)

to be possessed by an idea — estar poseído por una idea

whatever can have possessed you? — ¿cómo se te ocurrió?

what can have possessed you to think like that? — ¿cómo has podido pensar así?

* * *
[pə'zes]
transitive verb
1) (own, have) tener*, poseer* (frml)

to be possessed of something — (frml) poseer* algo (frml)

2) (grip, influence) \<\<anger/fear\>\> apoderarse de

whatever can have possessed him to do/say such a thing? — ¿qué lo habrá llevado a hacer/decir semejante cosa?


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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