词组 | buy into |
释义 | Phr V buy into buys, buying, bought buy into sth to buy a part of a company or organizationIt was rumoured that McDowell was trying to buy into the newspaper business. informal to accept completely a belief or set of beliefs and be very influenced by themI never did buy into the idea that earning lots of money will bring you happiness. buy into verb to involve yourself in something, to believe in something. Originally a gambling term, 'to buy into a game' AUSTRALIA, 1943buy into (something)1. To make a financial investment in a business or similar venture. I refuse to buy into my brother's latest scheme because I highly doubt it will ever make a penny—let alone millions. 2. To believe in and support an idea, concept, or system. Rod's a good enough coach, but he just can't get the players to buy into his system. We can't approach the CEO with our idea for overhauling the computer system until we get our boss to buy into it first. buy intoPurchase a membership, a share, or an interest in something. For example, I'd love to buy into this partnership, but I can't afford it. [First half of 1600s] buy intov. 1. To acquire a stake or interest in something, especially a business or organization: I bought into a risky real estate venture, and fortunately I didn't lose any money. 2. To believe in something, especially wholeheartedly or uncritically: I can't buy into your brand of politics. buy into, toTo believe in, to take for real. This phrase transfers the purchasing of a membership or stake in something to an uncritical acceptance. The British newspaper Telegraph headlined an article by Jenny McCartney that criticized the former British prime minister’s awards and other accolades, “Why Does the World Buy into Tony Blair?” (July 3, 2010). |
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