单词 | buy out |
释义 | buy outbuy out phrasal verbphr v a) BFS buy somebody/something ↔ out to buy someone’s share of a business or property that you previously owned together, so that you have complete control 买下…的全部股权,买断…的股份 → buyout b) buy somebody out of somethingLEAVE A JOB OR ORGANIZATION to pay money so that someone can leave an organization such as the army before their contract has ended 花钱让某人离开某机构〔如出钱让某人提前从军队退役〕 Examples from the Corpus buy out• The control contract must be registered and shareholders have three months after registration to demand to be bought out.• Suppose the students at Mercantile High develop a craving for Banana on a Stick and buy out his entire supply every afternoon.• But maybe bought out, or doing business in a very different way.• Ivy said the school did not buy out the contract but would negotiate some kind of severance package with Mumme.• If Richemont should buy out the Philip Morris stake it would trigger an obligation to bid for the rest of the shares.• Beard said federal officials had offered three years ago to buy out the whole town because it is prone to flooding. buy somebody out of something• But the financing was also put to questionable use -- to buy the district out of an operating deficit.• From the time she had bought the tickets out of her savings she had not been entirely free of fear.• But others want to limit Washington's ability to buy its way out of its domestic obligations.• I bought a candle out of necessity.• She soon realises that her power over men can be used to buy her way out of the kitchen. → buy out at buy1(PHRASAL VERB) |
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