单词 | buy |
释义 | buybuysboughtbuyingbuybuy1 /baɪ/ verb (past tense and past participle bought /bɔːt $ bɒːt/)1[intransitive and transitive] to get something by paying money for it OPP sell: Sam’s just bought a new computer.buy萨姆刚刚买了一台新电脑。buy somebody somethingLet me buy you a drink.我给你买杯饮料吧。buy something for somebody/somethingHe bought a diamond ring for his wife.buy他给妻子买了一枚钻戒。buy something from somebodyI’m buying a car from a friend.buy我要从一个朋友那里买一辆车。buy something for $10/£20 etcShe bought those shoes for £15.buyshoe她花 15 英镑买了那双鞋子。 2[transitive] informal to believe something that someone tells you: I just don’t buy that story.我就不相信那个故事。Phrasesbuy (somebody) time informal to make more time for yourself to do something, especially by delaying something: Keep him talking to buy us more time.talk让他一直说话﹐给我们多争取点时间。Phrasal verbsbuy into something phrasal verb1to buy part of a business2informal to believe an idea: I don’t buy into this idea that women must have perfect bodies.womanbody我不相信女人必须有完美的身材这种想法。buy somebody ↔ off phrasal verb to pay someone to stop causing you troublebuy somebody/something ↔ out phrasal verb to get control of a business by buying all the shares in itbuy something ↔ up phrasal verb to quickly buy as much as you can of something: Property developers are buying up all the land in the area.developerbebuy房地产开发商正在收购这个地区的全部土地。THESAURUS: buybuy to get something by paying money for it: I need to buy a new computer.get to buy something – used especially in spoken English about ordinary things you buy: Can you get me some milk?Where did you get that tie?doI got her a present.getpurchase formal to buy something: They purchased the house in 2006.purchaseTickets may be purchased from the box office.ticketpurchaseacquire formal to buy something, especially in order to make money, or as part of a business: The land was acquired by a group of investors.beacquireinvestorsnap something up informal to buy something quickly, before other people can buy it: Shoppers are snapping up bargains.shopperbesnapbargainThe painting was snapped up by an American collector.paintbesnappick something up informal to buy something, especially without thinking carefully about what you are buying: ‘Where did you get the vase?’ ‘Oh, it’s just something I picked up in Venice.’dopickCan you pick up some milk for me on your way home? |
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