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obtain    音标拼音: [əbt'en]
vt. 获得,达到
vi. 流行

获得,达到流行

obtain
v 1: come into possession of; "How did you obtain the visa?"
2: receive a specified treatment (abstract); "These aspects of
civilization do not find expression or receive an
interpretation"; "His movie received a good review"; "I got
nothing but trouble for my good intentions" [synonym: {receive},
{get}, {find}, {obtain}, {incur}]
3: be valid, applicable, or true; "This theory still holds"
[synonym: {prevail}, {hold}, {obtain}]

Obtain \Ob*tain"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Obtained}; p. pr. & vb.
n. {Obtaining}.] [F. obtenir, L. obtinere; ob (see {Ob-})
tenere to hold. See {Tenable}.]
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1. To hold; to keep; to possess. [Obs.]
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His mother, then, is mortal, but his Sire
He who obtains the monarchy of heaven. --Milton.
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2. To get hold of by effort; to gain possession of; to
procure; to acquire, in any way.
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Some pray for riches; riches they obtain. --Dryden.
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By guileful fair words peace may be obtained.
--Shak.
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It may be that I may obtain children by her. --Gen.
xvi. 2.
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Syn: To attain; gain; procure; acquire; win; earn.

Usage: See {Attain}. -- To {Obtain}, {Get}, {Gain}, {Earn},
{Acquire}. The idea of getting is common to all these
terms. We may, indeed, with only a slight change of
sense, substitute get for either of them; as, to get
or to gain a prize; to get or to obtain an employment;
to get or to earn a living; to get or to acquire a
language. To gain is to get by striving; and as this
is often a part of our good fortune, the word gain is
peculiarly applicable to whatever comes to us
fortuitously. Thus, we gain a victory, we gain a
cause, we gain an advantage, etc. To earn is to
deserve by labor or service; as, to earn good wages;
to earn a triumph. Unfortunately, one does not always
get or obtain what he has earned. To obtain implies
desire for possession, and some effort directed to the
attainment of that which is not immediately within our
reach. Whatever we thus seek and get, we obtain,
whether by our own exertions or those of others;
whether by good or bad means; whether permanently, or
only for a time. Thus, a man obtains an employment; he
obtains an answer to a letter, etc. To acquire is more
limited and specific. We acquire what comes to us
gradually in the regular exercise of our abilities,
while we obtain what comes in any way, provided we
desire it. Thus, we acquire knowledge, property,
honor, reputation, etc. What we acquire becomes, to a
great extent, permanently our own; as, to acquire a
language; to acquire habits of industry, etc.
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Obtain \Ob*tain"\, v. i.
1. To gain or have a firm footing; to be recognized or
established; to become prevalent or general; to prevail;
as, the custom obtains of going to the seashore in summer.
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Sobriety hath by use obtained to signify temperance
in drinking. --Jer. Taylor.
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The Theodosian code, several hundred years after
Justinian's time, did obtain in the western parts of
Europe. --Baker.
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2. To prevail; to succeed. [archaic and Rare] --Evelyn.
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So run that ye may obtain. --1 Cor. ix.
24.
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There is due from the judge to the advocate, some
commendation, where causes are fair pleaded;
especially towards the side which obtaineth not.
--Bacon.
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129 Moby Thesaurus words for "obtain":
accept, acquire, admit, annex, apply, arouse, assume, bag, be,
be extant, be found, be in, be in existence, be in force,
be met with, be present, be seized of, be the case, be the rage,
be the rule, be the thing, be there, breathe, bring, bring back,
bring forth, bring on, bring out, bring to light, buy, call for,
call forth, call out, call up, capture, catch, chalk up,
chase after, come by, come in for, come into, contract, contrive,
corral, deduce, derive, derive from, dominate, drag down, drag out,
draw, draw down, draw forth, draw from, draw on, draw out, earn,
educe, effect, elicit, enter into possession, evoke, exist, fetch,
fetch and carry, gain, get, get from, get out of, go after,
go and get, go fetch, go for, go get, go to get, grasp,
happen to be, harvest, have, have being, have coming in,
have place, hold, induce, inspire, instigate, lead, live, make,
motivate, net, occur, pick up, predominate, prevail, procure,
provoke, pull down, purchase, reap, receive, reign, relate,
retrieve, rouse, rule, run after, sack, score, secure, seize, shag,
stand, stimulate, subsist, summon forth, summon up, superinduce,
take, take in, take on, take over, take possession of, wangle,
wangle out of, win, winkle out, worm out, worm out of



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