buy
verb /baɪ/
/baɪ/
动词形式
Idioms Phrasal Verbspresent simple I / you / we / they buy | /baɪ/ /baɪ/ |
he / she / it buys | /baɪz/ /baɪz/ |
past simple bought | /bɔːt/ /bɔːt/ |
past participle bought | /bɔːt/ /bɔːt/ |
-ing form buying | /ˈbaɪɪŋ/ /ˈbaɪɪŋ/ |
买;购买 - buy (something) Where did you buy that dress?
那件连衣裙你是在哪里买的? - She had no money to buy a ticket.
她没钱买票。 - They can't afford to buy school books.
他们买不起教科书。 - If you're thinking of getting a new car, now is a good time to buy.
你要是想买辆新车的话,现在正是时候。 - buy something from somebody/something I bought it from a friend for £10.
这是我从朋友那里花 10 英镑买来的。 - buy something off somebody/something (informal) She bought it off eBay for $50.
她用50美元从易趣上买下了它。 - buy somebody something He bought me a new coat.
他给我买了一件新外套。 - buy something for somebody He bought a new coat for me.
他给我买了一件新外套。 - buy something + adv./prep. I bought my car second-hand.
我买了一辆二手车。 - They buy all their groceries in bulk .
他们成批购买所有的食品杂货。 - + adv./prep. It's generally cheaper if you buy online.
网上买一般比较便宜。 - They make their money by buying cheap and selling dear.
他们通过贱买贵卖赚钱。
Homophones buy | by | byebuy by bye/baɪ//baɪ/- buy verb
- Some people buy all their groceries online.
有些人在网上购买所有的杂货。
- Some people buy all their groceries online.
- by preposition
- I think he was motivated by his mother.
我觉得他是受了他妈妈的激励。
- I think he was motivated by his mother.
- by adverb
- Don't let the opportunity pass you by.
别让机会从你身边溜走。
- Don't let the opportunity pass you by.
- bye exclamation
- Bye! See you later.
回头见。
- Bye! See you later.
Wordfinder- assistant
- buy
- counter
- display
- fitting room
- promotion
- sale
- shop
- store
- till
More Like This Verbs with two objectsVerbs with two objects- bet
- bring
- build
- buy
- cost
- get
- give
- leave
- lend
- make
- offer
- owe
- pass
- pay
- play
- post
- promise
- read
- refuse
- sell
- send
- show
- sing
- take
- teach
- tell
- throw
- wish
- write
Wordfinder- buy
- discount
- loyalty card
- purchase
- receipt
- reduction
- refund
- short-change
- store card
- voucher
Topics Shoppinga1, Moneya1, Houses and homesa1- He bought a car for his daughter.
他为女儿买了部车。 - I bought it for $25.
我买它花了 25 美元。 - I bought some books from a friend.
我从一个朋友处买了些书。 - I can't afford to buy a new car.
我们买不起新汽车。 - Old bicycles can be bought quite cheaply.
旧自行车很便宜就能买到。 - She makes her living buying and selling antiques.
她以买卖古玩谋生。 - Was the produce imported or bought locally?
这个产品是进口货还是从本地购买的? - We can afford to buy enough paint to do the whole house.
我们买得起足够的油漆漆遍整个房子。 - Young people are very comfortable buying online.
年轻人对网购感觉良好。
Collocations Dictionaryadverb- cheaply
- online
- locally
- …
- can afford to
- can’t afford to
- at
- for
- from
- …
- buy and sell
- money can buy
- money can’t buy
- …
- buy (something) Where did you buy that dress?
- [transitive] buy something (of money
) to be enough to pay for something钱 够支付 - He gave his children the best education that money can buy.
他让孩子们接受花钱能买到的最好的教育。 - Five pounds doesn't buy much nowadays.
如今五英镑买不到多少东西了。 - There are some things money can't buy.
有些东西是钱买不到的。
Collocations Dictionaryadverb- cheaply
- online
- locally
- …
- can afford to
- can’t afford to
- at
- for
- from
- …
- buy and sell
- money can buy
- money can’t buy
- …
- He gave his children the best education that money can buy.
- [transitive] buy somebody to persuade somebody to do something dishonest in return for money
synonym bribe买通;收买;贿赂 - He can't be bought (= he's too honest to accept money in this way).
他是收买不了的。
- He can't be bought (= he's too honest to accept money in this way).
- [transitive, usually passive] buy something to obtain something by losing something else of great value
付出极大的代价而获得 - Her fame was bought at the expense of her marriage.
她出了名,却牺牲了她的婚姻。
- Her fame was bought at the expense of her marriage.
- [transitive] buy something (informal) to believe that something is true, especially something that is not very likely
相信(尤指不大可能的事) - You could say you were ill but I don't think they'd buy it (= accept the explanation).
你可以称病,但我想他们不会相信的。
- You could say you were ill but I don't think they'd buy it (= accept the explanation).
with money用钱
obtain获得
believe相信
词源Old English bycgan, of Germanic origin.
Idioms
the best that money can buy
- the very best
佳品;精品;极品 - We make sure our clients get the best that money can buy.
我们确保客户买到最好的产品。
- We make sure our clients get the best that money can buy.
(have) bought it
- (informal) to have been killed, especially in an accident or a war
被杀死;(尤指)在事故中丧生,阵亡 - Joe finally bought it in a plane crash in Tunisia.
乔终于在突尼斯的一次飞机失事中买下了它。
- Joe finally bought it in a plane crash in Tunisia.
buy back the farm
- (Australian English, New Zealand English, informal) to get back a country's assets, such as land or property, after they have been owned by another country
购买: 在另一国拥有资产后,取回一国的资产,例如土地或财产- The prime minister revealed his plan to buy back the farm from foreign ownership.
首相透露了他从外国手中买回农场的计划。
- The prime minister revealed his plan to buy back the farm from foreign ownership.
buy the farm
- (North American English, informal) to die
死;死亡
buy time
- to do something in order to delay an event, a decision, etc.
拖延时间 - The negotiators kept the gunman talking to buy time for the hostages.
谈判者不断让持枪歹徒说话,以便为人质争取时间。
- The negotiators kept the gunman talking to buy time for the hostages.
(buy) a pig in a poke
- if you buy a pig in a poke, you buy something without seeing it or knowing if it is good enough
(买)未看过的东西;(买)不知优劣的东西 - Buying from a catalogue can mean buying a pig in a poke.
从目录中购买可能意味着一次购买一头猪。
- Buying from a catalogue can mean buying a pig in a poke.
sell somebody/buy a pup
- (British English, old-fashioned, informal) to sell somebody something/to buy something that has no value or is worth much less than the price paid
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