- When you buy something, you pay money in order to own or obtain it. You might buy your mom a big bouquet of flowers for her birthday.
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- vi. 买,购买
- n. 购买,买卖
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1. Where did you buy that dress?
那件连衣裙你是在哪里买的?
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2. He bought me a new coat.
他给我买了一件新外套。
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3. That jacket was a really good buy.
那件夹克确实买得很划算。
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4. I bought it from a friend for £10.
我从朋友那里花 10 英镑买来的。
buy ★ / baɪ ; NAmE baɪ / verb , noun buy buys bought buying verb ★ ( bought , bought / bɔːt ; NAmE bɔːt / ) with money 用钱 1 ★ [transitive , intransitive ] to obtain sth by paying money for it 买;购买 buy(sth) ◆ Where did you buy that dress? 那件连衣裙你是在哪里买的? ◆ If you're thinking of getting a new car, now is a good time to buy. 你要是想买辆新车的话,现在正是时候。 buysth from sb ◆ I bought it from a friend for £10. 我从朋友那里花 10 英镑买来的。 buysb sth ◆ He bought me a new coat. 他给我买了一件新外套。 buysth for sb ◆ He bought a new coat for me. 他给我买了一件新外套。 buysth + adj. ◆ I bought my car second-hand. 我买了一辆二手车。 OPP sell 2 [transitive ] buysth (of money 钱 ) to be enough to pay for sth 够支付 ◆ He gave his children the best education that money can buy. 他让孩子们接受花钱能买到的最好的教育。 ◆ Five pounds doesn't buy much nowadays. 如今五英镑买不到多少东西了。 3 [transitive ] buysb to persuade sb to do sth dishonest in return for money 买通;收买;贿赂 SYN bribe ◆ He can't be bought (= he's too honest to accept money in this way). 他是收买不了的。 obtain 获得 4 [transitive , usually passive ] buysth to obtain sth by losing sth else of great value 以…为代价 ◆ Her fame was bought at the expense of her marriage. 她出了名,却牺牲了她的婚姻。 believe 相信 5 [transitive ] buysth ( informal) to believe that sth is true, especially sth that is not very likely 相信(尤指不大可能的事) ◆ You could say you were ill but I don't think they'd buy it (= accept the explanation). 你可以称病,但我想他们不会相信的。 IDIOMS (have) ˈbought it ( informal) to be killed, especially in an accident or a war 被杀死;(尤指)在事故中丧生,阵亡 buy the ˈfarm ( NAmE) ( informal) to die 死;死亡 buy ˈtime to do sth in order to delay an event, a decision, etc. 拖延时间 ☞more at best n. , pig n. , pup PHRASAL VERBS ˌbuy sth↔ˈin ( BrE) to buy sth in large quantities 大量购买 ˌbuy ˈinto sth 1 to buy shares in a company, especially in order to gain some control over it 购买公司股份(尤指为取得部份控制权) 2 ( informal) to believe sth, especially an idea that many other people believe in 信从(尤指随大溜) ◆ She had never bought into the idea that to be attractive you have to be thin. 她从不随大溜认为要想有魅力,就得瘦身。 ☞related noun buy-in ˌbuy sb↔ˈoff to pay sb money, especially dishonestly, to prevent them from doing sth you do not want them to do 收买,贿赂(某人不干某事) ˌbuy sb↔ˈout 1 to pay sb for their share in a business, usually in order to get total control of it for yourself 买断…的股份;买下…的全部股权 ☞related noun buyout 2 to pay money so that sb can leave an organization, especially the army, before the end of an agreed period 付给补偿金,付遣散费(为使某人提前退役、离职等) ˌbuy sth↔ˈup to buy all or as much as possible of sth 全部(或尽量)买下某物;收购 ◆ Developers are buying up all the land on the island. 开发商们正在收购岛上的全部土地。 noun sth bought 购买的东西 1 a good, better, etc. ~ a thing that is worth the money that you pay for it 合算的商品 ◆ That jacket was a really good buy. 那件夹克确实买得很划算。 ◆ Best buys this week are carrots and cabbages. 这个星期最便宜的是胡萝卜和卷心菜。 2 something that is bought or that is for sale; the act of buying sth 买进(或出售)的东西;购买 ◆ Computer games are a popular buy this Christmas. 这个圣诞节电脑游戏很畅销。 buy / baɪ ; NAmE baɪ / bought / bɔːt ; NAmE bɔːt /
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