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buy /baɪ/ (bought, bought /bɔːt/ ) ► SEE ALLbuy sth backbuy inbuy sth in buy into sthbuy sb offbuy sb/yourself outbuy sb/yourself out of sth buy sb/sth outbuy round buy sth up●ˌbuy sth ˈbackif sb buys sth back, they buy again sth that they have sold earlier to sb else 买回,购回(售出物品)◆The bank will supply and buy back foreign currency. 银行将提供并回购外汇。◆He sold the car in 1949 for £400. To buy it back last year cost £31 000. 1949 年他以 400 英镑卖掉这辆汽车,去年回购时花了 31 000 英镑。[v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + adv]▸ ˈbuy-back noun 1. the action of buying again sth that you have sold earlier 买回;购回◆a book / an equipment buy-back (= when a shop / store or company buys back sth you have finished using) 书籍/设备的回购2. (business 商业) a form of borrowing money in which a company sells its shares with an agreement that it will buy them again at a later date 股份回购(公司在约定日后购回的前提下出售股份的筹资方式)◆a share buy-back 股份回购◆a share buy-back programme 股份回购计划●ˌbuy ˈin (in poker 扑克牌) to pay money for pieces of plastic which represent a particular value (called chips) in order to enter a game 购买筹码◆Is anyone else buying in? 有其他人要购买筹码吗?[v + adv]▸ ˈbuy-in noun 1. (in poker 扑克牌) the amount paid to buy in 购买筹码的金额◆a $50 buy-in 购买 50 元的筹码2. the fact of accepting an idea or product after being convinced by others that it is good (对某想法或产品的)接受,相信◆It is important to get total Congressional buy-in from the beginning. 在开始阶段就获得国会的完全赞同十分重要。 ➡ see also buy into sth3. (business 商业) a situation where a group of people from outside a company buy more than 50% of its shares because they want to take over the management of the company (公司外部人士为取得公司管理权而购买 50% 以上股份的)收购,管理权收购 ➡ see also buy into sth4. (business 商业) a situation where a company buys its shares back from the people who own them 股份回购◆The buy-in was part of the company’s strategy to protect itself against a hostile takeover. 股份回购是公司防止恶意收购的战略措施之一。 ➡ see also buy into sth●ˌbuy sth ˈin (BrE) to buy sth or a large amount of sth for a special occasion or in order to have a supply for the future (为某场合或保证未来供应)大量买进,囤积◆I’ll have to buy in extra food if they’re coming to stay for a while. 如果他们要来住上一段时间,我得额外多买些食品。OBJ food[v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + adv]●ˌbuy ˈinto sth1. (business 商业) to buy shares in a company, especially to gain control over it (尤指为取得控股权)购买…的公司股份◆They are looking to buy into another insurance company. 他们正寻机购买另一家保险公司的股份以取得控股权。OBJ company, business ➡ see also buy-in at buy in2. (business 商业) to invest in sth 投资于◆The broker advised its clients to buy into the stock. 经纪人建议客户购入股票。3. to accept sth that many other people believe 从众;随大溜◆We don’t buy into the myth that money is the answer to everything. 我们不会人云亦云地相信金钱万能的神话。 ➡ see also buy-in at buy in[v + prep]●ˌbuy sb ˈoffto pay sb to stop them acting against you, causing trouble for you, etc. 收买,贿赂(某人不做某事)◆They had to buy Brennan off to stop him from talking. 他们不得不花钱封住布伦南的口。[v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n]●ˌbuy sb/yourself ˈout●ˌbuy sb/yourself ˈout of sth (BrE) to pay money so that sb/you can leave an organization, especially the armed forces, before the time agreed (为提前退役、离职等)支付补偿金◆After four years in the navy I bought myself out. 在海军服役四年后,我付了补偿金提前退伍了。[v + n/pron + adv] [v + n/pron + adv + prep]●ˌbuy sb/sth ˈoutto buy part of a company, business, etc. from sb else so that you own all of it and control it (为获得全部股份)购买…的股份◆I want to buy her out and have the house to myself. 我想买下她名下的那部分产权,独自拥有这幢房子。◆The company was bought out by two German businessmen. 公司的全部股份都被两个德国商人买下了。OBJ partner, company[v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n]▸ ˈbuyout noun (finance 金融) a situation when sb buys enough shares in a company to gain control of it (购买足够股份以获得控股权的)公司收购,控股收购●ˌbuy ˈround (informal) (business 商业) to buy goods directly from the manufacturer (从制造商处)直接购买[v + adv]●ˌbuy sth ˈupto buy quickly all of sth or as much as you can 全部买下;尽量买进◆They’ve bought up all the land in the area. 他们收购了这个地区的全部土地。OBJ company, land, property[v + adv + n] [v + pron + adv] [v + n + adv] (rare) |