buy
- IPA[bī]
美式
- obtain in exchange for payment;procure the loyalty and support of (someone) by bribery
- a purchase;an act of purchasing something
verb: buy, 3rd person present: buys, gerund or present participle: buying, past tense: bought, past participle: bought
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動詞
- 1. obtain in exchange for payment he bought me a new dress we had to find some money to buy a house 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ procure the loyalty and support of (someone) by bribery here was a man who could not be bought 同義詞
- ▪ be a means of obtaining (something) through exchange or payment money can't buy happiness
- ▪ get by sacrifice or great effort greatness is dearly bought
- ▪ make a profession of purchasing goods for a store or firm.
- 2. informal accept the truth of I am not prepared to buy the claim that the ends justify the means
名詞
- 1. a purchase the wine is a good buy at $3.49
- ▪ an act of purchasing something out on a produce buy for the restaurant
- past and past participle of buy
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- past and past participle of buy
Oxford American Dictionary
- a purchase of shares by a broker after a seller has failed to deliver similar shares, the ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a purchase of shares by a broker after a seller has failed to deliver similar shares, the ...
Oxford Dictionary
- the buying back of goods by the original seller.
Oxford American Dictionary
- buy supplies or commodities in large quantities from an external supplier
Oxford Dictionary
- the buying back of goods by the original seller.
Oxford Dictionary
- accept the truth of something
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英式
- obtain in exchange for payment: she bought six first-class stamps he bought me a new dress
- a purchase: wine is rarely a good buy in duty-free shops
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