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possessions’
bien

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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I. possession [ingl. brit. pəˈzɛʃ(ə)n, ingl. am. pəˈzɛʃən] SUST.

1. possession (state of having):

possession f (of de)
to be in possession of passport, degree, evidence

2. possession DER. (illegal):

détention f (of de)
to be in possession of arms, drugs

3. possession DER. (of property):

jouissance f (of de)
to take possession of premises, property

4. possession DEP.:

5. possession (by demon):

possession f (by par)

6. possession (colonial):

II. possessions SUST.

possessions sust. pl. (belongings):

possessions
biens mpl

III. possession [ingl. brit. pəˈzɛʃ(ə)n, ingl. am. pəˈzɛʃən]

extraterritorial possessions SUST.

extraterritorial possessions
possessions fpl outre-mer

possession order SUST.

self-possession SUST.

sang-froid m inv.

vacant possession SUST. ingl. brit. DER.

accumulate possessions
reclaim possessions, deposit, money
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en el diccionario PONS

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possession SUST.

1. possession no pl. (having):

2. possession pl. (something owned):

biens mpl

3. possession POL.:

store away furniture, possessions
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inglés
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détention d'un document, d'une somme, d'un secret, d'armes
to strip sb of their possessions
détenir objets volés, document
possessions
en el diccionario PONS
inglés
inglés
francés
francés

possession SUST.

1. possession (having):

2. possession pl. (something owned):

biens mpl

3. possession POL.:

store away furniture, possessions
francés
francés
inglés
inglés
détention d'un document, d'une somme, d'un secret, d'armes
to strip sb of their possessions
détenir objets volés, document
possessions

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Tech passed 24 times in the game and accumulated 150 yards of passing offense alongside 164 yards of rushing offense.
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A computer records the output of the cell and accumulates the total vehicle weight.
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Great wealth was accumulated from the mining of silver from the 16th to the 19th centuries, as well as from important technical inventions.
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In rare cases, some drugs irreversibly accumulate in body tissue.
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Having accumulated no substantial wealth during his lifetime, he subsisted on his savings, a small pension, and the income produced by his farm.
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