词组 | buy |
释义 | buy /baɪ/ verb to get something by paying money for itadverbsbuy sth cheaply Houses can be bought cheaply in the area.buy sth direct They buy the carpets direct from the manufacturer.buy sth in bulk (=in large quantities) It’s usually cheaper to buy in bulk.buy sth online/on the internet More and more people are buying their groceries online.THESAURUS: buy purchase formal to buy something – used especially in official contexts: Tickets can be purchased from the Tourist Information Centre. | A small fee is charged when the shares are purchased. acquire formal to become the owner of something large or expensive such as property, a company, or a valuable object: In 2012 the business was acquired by a Chinese company. | The Getty Museum acquired the painting for $30 million. get especially spoken to buy something, especially ordinary things such as food, clothes, or things for your house: Did you remember to get some bread? | I've got you a present. | Do you want me to get you any shopping? | I never know what to get Dad for his birthday. snap sth up informal to buy something immediately, especially because it is very cheap, or because you want it very much and you are worried that someone else might buy it first: I was hoping to snap up a bargain. | Real estate in the area is being snapped up by developers. |
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