ownership
/ˈəʊnəʃɪp/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈəʊnərʃɪp/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈō-nər-ˌship/ (ame, mw)
ownership — 名詞
1. the legal condition of having something as your own, such as land, a home, or a
所有權
合法擁有某物的權利
the legal condition of having something as your own, such as land, a home, or a business.
The papers show clear ownership of the small farm outside Tainan.
這些文件清楚顯示台南郊外那座小農場的所有權。
pattern: ownership of + thing
After the sale, ownership of the cafe passed to Lina's family.
出售後,那家咖啡館的所有權轉到了 Lina 家。
pattern: ownership passed to + new owner
Shared ownership of the boat helped both brothers afford repairs.
共同持有那艘船,讓這對兄弟都負擔得起修理費。
The court settled ownership of the painting after a long dispute.
法院在長期爭議後裁定了那幅畫的所有權歸屬。
Full ownership gives Mei control over every room in the building.
握有這棟建築的完整所有權後,Mei 可以決定每個房間怎麼使用。
- possession
can mean simply having something with you, without focusing on legal rights
- title
more formal and often used for the legal right or document for property
- control
focuses on decision-making power, even when the thing is not legally yours
- proprietorship
formal term, often used in business or legal writing
文法句型
ownership of something
transfer ownership of something
joint ownership of something
用法筆記
Usually uncountable and often followed by 'of'. Common in legal and business contexts after verbs such as 'prove', 'transfer', 'share', and 'retain'. Distinguish from 'possession', which can mean simply having something with you, even without the legal right to it.