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buy baɪ baɪ baɪ Word forms: plural , 3rd person singular present tense buys, present participle buying, past tense , past participle bought 1 VERB 买;购买 If you buy something, you obtain it by paying money for it. 买;购买 -
He could not afford to buy a house. [VERB noun] 他买不起房子。 -
They can now be bought fresh in supermarkets. [VERB noun] 这些现在可以在超市买到新鲜的了。 -
Lizzie bought herself a mountain bike. [V pron-refl n] 莉齐给自己买了辆山地自行车。 -
I'd like to buy him lunch. [VERB noun noun] 我想请他吃午饭。 SYN purchase, get, score [slang] , secure 2 VERB 买到;能买;够买 If you talk about the quantity or standard of goods an amount of money buys, you are referring to the price of the goods or the value of the money. 买到;能买;够买 -
About £35,000 buys a habitable house. [VERB noun] 大约花3.5万英镑就能买到一所宜居的房子。 -
If the pound's value is high, British investors will spend their money abroad because the pound will buy them more. [VERB noun noun] 如果英镑升值,英国的投资家们就会向国外投资,因为这样英镑能买到更多的东西。 3 VERB (争取或付出一定代价以)获得,赢得 If you buy something like time, freedom, or victory, you obtain it but only by offering or giving up something in return. (争取或付出一定代价以)获得,赢得 -
It was a risky operation, but might buy more time. [VERB noun] 这是一次冒险的行动,但也许能赢得更多的时间。 -
For them, affluence was bought at the price of less freedom in their work environment. [VERB noun] 对他们来说,富足是以减少在工作场所的自由为代价才获得的。 4 VERB [usually passive] 收买;贿赂 If you say that a person can be bought, you are criticizing the fact that they will give their help or loyalty to someone in return for money. 收买;贿赂 [disapproval] 5 VERB 相信;接受 If you buy an idea or a theory, you believe and accept it. 相信;接受 [informal] SYN accept, believe, trust, credit Buy into means the same as buy . buy into同buy -
I bought into the popular myth that when I got the new car or the next house, I'd finally be happy. 我相信那个流行的说法,当我有辆新车或者第二套房子时,我才能最终心满意足。 6 N-COUNT 划算的东西;性价比高的商品 If something is a good buy, it is of good quality and not very expensive. 划算的东西;性价比高的商品 SYN purchase, deal [informal] , bargain, acquisition Usage Note : Do not confuse buy and pay. If you buy something, you obtain it by paying money for it. Gary's bought a bicycle. If you pay someone, pay them money, or pay for something, you give someone money for something they are selling to you. I paid the taxi driver...I need some money to pay the window cleaner... Some people are forced to pay for their own medicines. If you pay a bill or debt, you pay the amount of money that is owed. He paid his bill and left... We were paying £50 for a single room. 不要混淆buy和pay。buy指通过付钱获得某物:Gary's bought a bicycle(加里买了一辆自行车)。pay指为购买某物付钱给某人:I paid the taxi driver(我付钱给出租车司机),I need some money to pay the window cleaner(我需要些钱付给玻璃清洁工),Some people are forced to pay for their own medicines(一些人被迫自付药费)。付账或还债用Pay:He paid his bill and left(他付完账走了),We were paying £50 for a single room(我们开一个单人间要付50英镑)。
Phrasal verbs: - buy intobuy offbuy outbuy up
ThesaurusWord Partnership Thesaurus | buy Also look up: | VERB. | acquire, bargain, barter, get, obtain, pay, purchase 1 |
Word Partnership | Use buy with: | VERB. | afford to buy, buy and/or sell 1 | N. | buy in bulk, buy clothes, buy a flat/house, buy food, buy shares/stocks, buy tickets 1 | ADV. | buy direct, buy online, buy retail, buy secondhand, buy wholesale 1 |
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