bought的意思和读音

bought

: [bɔ:t] : [bɔ:t]

v.buy(

buys  buying  buy  

v.+n.buy ticket,buy goods,buy pair,buy equipment,buy everything

adv.+v.probably buy

v.sell

v.1.buy(

v.1.to get something by paying money for it; if an amount of money buys something, it is large enough to pay for that thing2.to give someone something so that they will do something dishonest for you3.to get something that you want or need, usually by losing something else that is important4.to do something in order to get more time to do or finish something else5.to believe or accept something, especially something that is unlikely to be true or reasonable1.to get something by paying money for it; if an amount of money buys something, it is large enough to pay for that thing2.to give someone something so that they will do something dishonest for you3.to get something that you want or need, usually by losing something else that is important4.to do something in order to get more time to do or finish something else5.to believe or accept something, especially something that is unlikely to be true or reasonable

n.1.something that you buy

1. alien n. ;; bought v. ; vbl. 134 ...

2. bought boughten: bought: || bought up: ...

3. (buy one get one free) (bought) (then) ...

4. Betty bought ...

5. ... 132. alien 133. bought 134. land ...

6. balance sheet bought bill book 簿 ...

8. ... to come;to arrive bought extremely kitsch; ...

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1.With some of the money he bought more sweet cakes and returned the next day to sell to the flower pickers.

2.Italian prosecutors said the Berlusconi media company bought the name two American film rights, through cross-border corporate tax evasion.

3.Using your own cupcake recipe or store-bought mix, these mini cupcakes can be whipped up in a flash.

4.If I had been rich, I would have bought it. As it was, I missed the chance of getting it.

5.The next day, on his way into work, he stopped at the gas station and bought a few more tickets.

6.She bought the perfect gift for her boyfriend. It was as though she could read his mind.

7.Jim walked into a store which had a sign outside: "Second-hand clothes bought and sold. "

8.Through the first half of this decade, America bought far more than it produced, running up a massive tab with its trading counterparts.5西西

9.In June, when CIC bought more Morgan Stanley shares, it said the deal 'further strengthened' ties in a relationship it called 'excellent. '6

10.Her husband bought her a present to make up for quarreling with her the day before.