buying的意思和读音

buyingbuy

buy

: [baɪ] : [baɪ]

v.贿

n.西

西

bought  buys  buying  

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

adv.+v.probably buy

v.sell

buyingv.with money

1.[t][i]to obtain sth by paying money for it

Where did you buy that dress?

If you're thinking of getting a new car, now is a good time to buy.

I bought it from a friend for £10. 10

He bought me a new coat.

He bought a new coat for me.

I bought my car second-hand.

2.[t]~ sthto be enough to pay for sth

He gave his children the best education that money can buy.

Five pounds doesn't buy much nowadays.西

3.[t]~ sb贿to persuade sb to do sth dishonest in return for money

He can't be bought(= he's too honest to accept money in this way) .

obtain

4.[t][usupass]~ sthto obtain sth by losing sth else of great value

Her fame was bought at the expense of her marriage.

believe

5.[t](informal)~ sthto believe that sth is true, especially sth that is not very likely

You could say you were ill but I don't think they'd buy it(= accept the explanation) .

IDM(have) bought it(informal);(to be killed, especially in an accident or a warbuy the farm(informal)to diebuy timeto do sth in order to delay an event, a decision, etc.n.西sth bought

1.a good, better, etc. ~a thing that is worth the money that you pay for it

That jacket was a really good buy.

Best buys this week are carrots and cabbages.便

2.西something that is bought or that is for sale; the act of buying sth

Computer games are a popular buy this Christmas.

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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

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1.It turned out that Ponzi had never actually got around to buying many postal coupons and that it was all a colossal hoax.

2.Buying a bunch of flowers has always been seen by men as a pretty reliable way of showing your wife or girlfriend that you love them.

3.Mr. Richardson was frustrated when he tried to sell the music software, because there was no way to let people test it before buying.使

4.There have been reports that Germany is considering buying Greek government bonds through a state-owned bank, as an emergency measure.

5.If that move develops into a trend, the System will pick it up. But you won't be buying in at the bottom.

6.And a cap-and-trade system sounds "a bit like buying indulgences from the ancient church, " he told the Wall Street Journal.。”》。

7.Buying a new pair of shoes at a discount price won't break the bank.

8.How much did you spend buying this printer yesterday?

9.My wife dosen't know how much money I spent in buying lottery. If she ever found out, I'm sure she'd never forgive me.

10.I said then: 'I expect at least one correction of 10% or more this year, which will represent a buying opportunity. '10%