prepossess

英 [,priːpə'zes]
  • vt. 使先具有;预先灌输情感(或思想等);使…先怀偏见;先有好感

英英释义


1. possess beforehand
2. cause to be preoccupied;
"The idea of his failure prepossesses him"
3. make a positive impression (on someone) beforehand;
"A prepossessing appearance"
4. influence (somebody's) opinion in advance

实用场景例句


Leaders must pay attention to the ways and methods of authorization, and prepossess the authorization.
授权时,要讲究方式方法, 明确授权.

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双语例句


1. Leaders must pay attention to the ways and methods of authorization, and prepossess the authorization.
授权时,要讲究方式方法, 明确授权.

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英文词源


prepossess (v.)
1610s, "to get possession of beforehand," from pre- + possess. Meaning "to possess (a person) beforehand with a feeling, notion, etc." is from 1630s; specifically, "to cause (someone) to have a favorable opinion of something" (1640s). Related: Prepossessed; prepossessing.

词态变化


第三人称单数: prepossesses;过去式: prepossessed;过去分词: prepossessed;现在分词: prepossessing;