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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++pro·cure /prəˈkjʊə $ proʊˈkjʊr/ verb [transitive] formal  1 GETto obtain something, especially something that is difficult to get 获得,取得〔尤指难以得到的东西〕procure something for somebody He was accused of procuring weapons for terrorists. 他被控为恐怖分子采办武器。2. SYto provide a prostitute for someone 为〔某人〕介绍妓女,给拉皮条procurable adjectiveprocurement noun [uncountable] the procurement of raw materials from abroad 从国外购买原材料procurer noun [countable]→ See Verb table
Examples from the Corpus
procureHe returned briefly to the Commonwealth's service, but retired when the Restoration became inevitable and procured a royal pardon.Or try vinegar, which can be tricky to procure, but complements many of the dumplings.Alice offered pamphlets and books, which she would procure for him.He therefore persuaded a friend to procure him a ticket without disclosing his identity.They had been procured in the early years of the century through a carefully orchestrated city campaign.Miscarriages procured in this way often led to death or malformed births.If the borrowing member does not produce a basic valuation, then the building society must procure one itself.The circumstances of their procuring silk stuffs at a cheap rate is favourable to this propensity.procure something for somebodyThe money will be used to procure medicine and food for local orphanages.
From Longman Business Dictionaryprocurepro‧cure /prəˈkjʊəproʊˈkjʊr/ verb [transitive] formal to obtain something that is needed for a particular taskCompanies in the industry reported difficulty in procuring raw materials.Investors showed faith in Pathé's ability to procure the $900 million required to close the deal.→ See Verb tableOrigin procure (1200-1300) Latin procurare, from cura care
pro·cure verbChineseSyllable
obtain especially that Business difficult to something something, is Corpus


procure
procure /prəˈkjʊə $ proʊˈkjʊr/ verb [transitive] formal
 Date: 1200-1300
 Language: Latin
 Origin: procurare, from cura 'care'
1. to obtain something, especially something that is difficult to get
    procure something for somebody
    He was accused of procuring weapons for terrorists.
2. to provide a prostitute for someone
—procurable adjective
—procurement noun [uncountable]:
    the procurement of raw materials from abroad
—procurer noun [countable]


pro·cureBrE /prəˈkjʊə(r)/ 🔊NAmE /prəˈkjʊr/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they procure BrE /prəˈkjʊə(r)/ 🔊 NAmE /prəˈkjʊr/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it procures BrE /prəˈkjʊəz/ 🔊 NAmE /prəˈkjʊrz/ 🔊past simple procured BrE /prəˈkjʊəd/ 🔊 NAmE /prəˈkjʊrd/ 🔊past participle procured BrE /prəˈkjʊəd/ 🔊 NAmE /prəˈkjʊrd/ 🔊 -ing form procuring BrE /prəˈkjʊərɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /prəˈkjʊrɪŋ/ 🔊 [transitive] (formal) to obtain sth, especially with difficulty (设法)获得,取得,得到~ sth (for sb/sth) She managed to procure a ticket for the concert. 她好不容易弄到一张音乐会入场券。🔊🔊They procured a copy of the report for us. 他们为我们弄到了一份报告。🔊🔊~ sb sth They procured us a copy of the report. 他们给我们弄到了一份报告。🔊🔊 [transitive, intransitive] ~ (sb) to provide a prostitute for sb 诱使(妇女)卖淫He was accused of procuring under-age girls. 他被控唆使未成年女性卖淫。🔊🔊