Did you mean: possess ?
| 具备 | jù bèi | to possess / to have / equipped with / able to fulfill (conditions or requirements) |
| 所有 | suǒ yǒu | all / to have; to possess; to own |
| 占有 | zhàn yǒu | to have / to own / to hold / to occupy / to possess / to account for (a high proportion etc) |
| 有着 | yǒu zhe | to have / to possess |
| 具有 | jù yǒu | to have; to possess |
| 拥有 | yōng yǒu | to have; to possess |
| 不失 | bù shī | still possesses; yet retains (some positive attribute that contrasts with another of its attributes) |
| 侃侃 | kǎn kǎn | to possess assurance and composure |
| 具 | jù | tool / device / utensil / equipment / instrument / talent / ability / to possess / to have / to provide / to furnish / to state / classifier for devices, coffins, dead bodies |
| 上身 | shàng shēn | upper part of the body / to put on (clothes on the upper body) / (of a spirit, disease, misfortune etc) to afflict one; to possess one |
| 拥 | yōng | to hold in one's arms; to embrace / to surround; to gather around / to throng; to swarm / (bound form) to support (as in 擁護|拥护[yong1 hu4]) / (literary) to have; to possess / Taiwan pr. [yong3] |
| 神通广大 | shén tōng guǎng dà | (idiom) to possess great magical power; to possess remarkable abilities |
| 富甲一方 | fù jiǎ yī fāng | (idiom) to be the richest person (or family) in a region; to possess great wealth in one's locality |
| 德艺双馨 | dé yì shuāng xīn | (idiom) possessing both integrity and artistic skills |
| 求生 | qiú shēng | to seek survival / to possess the will to live |
| 德才兼备 | dé cái jiān bèi | (idiom) possessing both integrity and talent |
| 稚气未脱 | zhì qì wèi tuō | still possessing the innocence of childhood (idiom) |
| 附体 | fù tǐ | (of a spirit or deity) to possess sb |
| 附身 | fù shēn | to enter a body / to possess |
| 徒拥虚名 | tú yōng xū míng | to possess an undeserved reputation (idiom) |
| 领有 | lǐng yǒu | to possess / to own |
| 身无长技 | shēn wú cháng jì | to possess no special talents |
| 别无长物 | bié wú cháng wù | to possess nothing except bare necessities / to live a poor or frugal life |
| 道高益安,势高益危 | dào gāo yì ān , shì gāo yì wēi | More moral strength increases one's safety, more power and influence increases one's danger (idiom, from Records of the Historian 史記|史记). cf Unlimited power is apt to corrupt the minds of those who possess it (William Pitt the Elder, 1770). |
| 身无长物 | shēn wú cháng wù | (idiom) to possess nothing except bare necessities; to live a frugal life |