transitive. To have or retain (money, goods, land, etc.) at one's disposal or in one's keeping; to own, possess; to have the use or advantage of…
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释义 | the mind > possession > acquisition > obtain or acquire [verb (transitive)] (231) wieldeOE transitive. To have or retain (money, goods, land, etc.) at one's disposal or in one's keeping; to own, possess; to have the use or advantage of… haveeOE transitive. To gain or come into possession of; to be the recipient of; to get, obtain; to receive, take. ofgoOE transitive. To gain, win, obtain; to obtain by merit; to deserve, earn. oweOE transitive. To take or gain possession of; = own, v. 2. Obsolete. addlec1175 transitive. To earn (money, etc.). Also in early use: †to deserve (punishment, etc.); to merit (spiritual reward, etc.) (obsolete). winc1175 To get, obtain, acquire; esp. to get as something profitable or desired; to gain, procure. with concrete (material) object. Obsolete or archaic… avela1200 (a) transitive. To gain, get, earn. (b) intransitive. To make an effort, strive. to come by ——a1225 intransitive. Originally: †to come near or within reach of, to gain access to, to get at (obsolete). Subsequently: to get hold of, to manage to… covera1250 transitive. To get, gain, obtain, attain. oughtc1275 transitive. Took or gained possession of. Cf. owe, v. 1b. Obsolete. reachc1275 transitive. To obtain, esp. by seizure; to gain, acquire, get possession of. Obsolete. hentc1300 transitive. To get, receive (something); to obtain; to meet with; to experience. purchasec1300 transitive. To obtain in any way; to acquire; to take possession of; to gain. Now rare (Scottish and Irish English (northern) in later use). to come to ——c1330 intransitive. With to. To acquire, obtain. Obsolete. getc1330 To cause or enable a person to have (someone or something required); to procure or obtain; to seek… transitive. With simple direct object. To obtain… pickc1330 transitive. gen. To acquire, gain, obtain. Obsolete. chevise1340 transitive. To provide, procure, obtain, earn. fang1340 To get, get at, obtain, procure. Also, to get together, collect. Obs. umbracec1350 transitive. To surround; to obtain. chacche1362 = catch, v. perceivea1382 transitive. gen. To receive, take in; to get, obtain. Obsolete. accroacha1393 transitive. To draw to oneself, catch, attract, acquire. In later use: spec. to assume (the prerogative of power) from another, to usurp. achievea1393 transitive. To succeed in gaining; to acquire or attain (a desired objective, result, etc.), esp. through effort, skill, or courage; to gain… to come at ——a1393 intransitive. To get hold of, obtain (sometimes implying a degree of effort or difficulty); to get at, attain. Also: to attain to knowledge of, to… areach1393 figurative. To get into possession of, obtain. recovera1398 transitive. gen. To get or obtain; to get hold of. Obsolete. encroach?a1400 transitive. To seize, acquire wrongfully (property or privilege). Also absol. Obsolete. chevec1400 transitive. To come into possession of; gain, acquire, win. enquilec1400 transitive. To obtain. obtainc1422 transitive. To come into the possession of; to procure; to get, acquire, or secure. Formerly (also): spec. †to gain (territory, a kingdom, etc.) by… recurec1425 transitive. To acquire, obtain; to gain, win; to achieve (an end). to take upc1425 transitive. To take into one's possession, to acquire; spec. (a) to purchase wholesale, to buy up; (b) to borrow (money) at interest. acquirea1450 transitive. To gain possession of through skill or effort; to obtain, develop, or secure in a careful, concerted, often gradual manner. Formerly… encheve1470 transitive. To win, gain possession of. Also intransitive. To succeed. sortise1474 transitive. To acquire, obtain. conques?a1500 transitive. To get possession of, acquire as property, to gain, win. tain1501 transitive. To obtain, get. report1508 transitive. Scottish. To bring in, bring in return; (also) to obtain. Obsolete. conquest1513 transitive. To get possession of, acquire, gain. possess1526 transitive. To take possession of, seize, grasp; to come into possession of, obtain, gain, win. Now archaic and literary. compare1532 transitive. To get, obtain, acquire. cough1550 = coff, v., to purchase, acquire, get. coff1559 To acquire, get (otherwise than by buying). Obsolete. ‘Used improperly’ (Jamieson). fall1568 transitive. Chiefly Scottish and English regional (northern). To get or receive (something); spec. to receive as one's share or inheritance. Obsolete. reap1581 transitive. With material product (esp. from farming or livestock) as object. Now rare. acquist1592 transitive. = acquire, v. (in various senses); esp. to come to have or enjoy. accrue1594 transitive. To gather up; to accumulate or collect. Obsolete. appurchasec1600 To purchase, gain, win. recoil1632 transitive. To collect, gather, obtain. Cf. recueil, v. to get at ——1666 intransitive. To get hold of, come at; to reach, arrive at. to come into ——1672 intransitive. To gain possession of (money or property), esp. by inheritance. Cf. to come to —— 1c at phrasal verbs 2. rise1754 transitive. To get, obtain (esp. money). regional. net1765 transitive. Of a business, product, enterprise, etc.: to bring in or yield (an amount of money) as a profit or net sum. Also in extended use. to fall in for1788 intransitive. to fall in for: to receive; to incur; to come in for. Cf. in for at in, adv. phrases 2, to come in for at come, v. phrasal verbs 1. to scare up1846 colloquial (originally and chiefly U.S.). to scare up: to frighten (game) out of cover; (hence) figurative to bring to light, to discover; to… access1953 transitive. To obtain, acquire; to get hold of. Subcategories:— again or back (30) — beforehand (2) — endeavour to obtain (2) — succeed in obtaining (4) — get for a person (1) — go and obtain (2) — obtain in return or exchange (2) — make sure of obtaining (2) — obtain by way of profit or benefit (1) — as something desired or advantageous (19) — something needed (1) — something immaterial (4) — a place or territory (1) — obtain or acquire in a certain way (91) — obtain from a source or derive (8) — as an accession or addition (2) — in small quantities (1) — a person into one's control or vicinity (1) — something lost (1) |
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