pur·vey /(ˌ)pɝˈve, ˈpɚ/
  (vt.)(vi.)供給,供應
  Pur·vey v. t. [imp. & p. p. Purveyed p. pr. & vb. n. Purveying.]
  1. To furnish or provide, as with a convenience, provisions, or the like.
  Give no odds to your foes, but do purvey
  Yourself of sword before that bloody day.   --Spenser.
  2. To procure; to get.
     I mean to purvey me a wife after the fashion of the children of Benjamin.   --Sir W. Scot.
  Pur·vey, v. i.
  1. To purchase provisions; to provide; to make provision.
  2. To pander; -- with to. “ Their turpitude purveys to their malice.” [R.]
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  purvey
       v : supply with provisions [syn: provision]