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词根:purvey
n.purveyor 承办商;伙食承办商;供应粮食者;供应货物或提供服务的人或公司
vi.purvey 供应;供给
vt.purvey 供应;供给
约于1300年, purveiaunce,意为“远见、预知、谨慎、智慧”(现已过时),源自盎格鲁-法语 purveance,直接源自古法语 porveance, pourveance,源自拉丁语 providentia(参见 providence)。从14世纪初开始用作“所需或提供的东西”,14世纪晚期用作“提供或获取必要物品的行为,初步安排”。
The first known use of purveyance was in the 14th century
1 An offer of £50,000 a year was made to the king by way of commuting any shred of right he might still have to purveyance after thirty-six statutes had pronounced it altogether illegal.
2 He made huge forced loans, and employed recklessly the abuse of purveyance.
3 The bourgeoisie, or capitalist class, requires the free and unrestricted purveyance of male and female labor-power for the fullest development of production.
4 Of course, fertile invention was brought to bear in its purveyance, but that only made it the more exciting.
5 But the business which chiefly occupied the commons during this session, was the abolition of wardships and purveyance; prerogatives which had been more or less touched on every session during the whole reign of James.
6 And therefore, all the purveyance that he had ordained to make the temple with he took it Solomon his son, and he made it.
7 Even Sidney was supposed to be too lenient in his exactions; but eventually a composition of seven years' purveyance, payable by instalments, was agreed upon, and the question was set at rest.
8 The purveyance of digital information is by ESD or downloading through internet network and such way is increasingly acceptable to the most consumers.
各类数位资讯透过网际网路以线上递送或下载方式流通,已逐渐受到一般消费者之青睐。
9 More potent intoxicants these than any that need licenses for their purveyance, responsible—see the poets—for no end of human foolishness.
10 The royal household was a complex 'body corporate' founded in the old days of 'purveyance.'
11 One day, while it was yet so cold that the water was still frozen, the King's people had gone out "to get them fish or fowl, or some such purveyance as they sustained themselves withal."
12 And take with you such company and purveyance as shall be appertaining to your estate.
13 The clerics still kept a hand in its purveyance; but the rise of the town guilds gave it a new character, a new relation to the current life, and a larger equipment.
14 If thou stayest with us longer, which God send, we will talk about purveyance.
15 The same fate attended an attempt of a like nature, to free the nation from the burden of purveyance.
16 It included the nomination of the highest magistrate in every city; the supreme jurisdiction in appeals and criminal causes; the control of mints, markets, and highways; and rights of purveyance and taxation.
17 An enormous grievance was long the office of purveyance.
18 He wanted not attention to the redress of grievances; and historians mention in particular the levying of purveyance, which he endeavoured to moderate and restrain.
19 They were formed, Sir, on the principle of purveyance and receipt in kind.
20 "But it is contrary to our fundamental norms to permit government-sanctioned attacks on the purveyance of ideas, even when those ideas are repugnant."
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