词汇 | buy-up |
释义 | buy something upphrasal verb with buyverbuk /baɪ/ us /baɪ/bought | bought To buy something up is to buy large amounts of it, or all that is available: 大量买进;全数买进 He bought up all the land in the surrounding area.他买下了周围地区的全部土地。 to buy something buyI need to buy some new shoes. getI need to go to the supermarket and get some bread. purchaseShe purchased a new computer. pick something upCan you just pop in the shop and pick up some eggs? Buying acquirable acquire acquisition acquisitiveness bidding bidding war extravagance make a down payment on something misorder money-off order form order something in purchasing power repurchase retail therapy ROBO ROPO send slate splurge buy up something | American Dictionarybuy up somethingphrasal verb with buyverb[ T ]us/bɑɪ/past tense and past participleboughtus/bɔt/ to buy large amounts of something, or all that is available: He bought up all the land in the surrounding area. buy up sth | Business Englishbuy up sthphrasal verb with buyverbuk /baɪ/usbought | bought to buy all of something or as much of it as you can get, especially if it is cheap: Investors continued to buy up stocks at a frantic pace. |
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