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buyable

/bahy/US // baɪ //UK // (baɪ) //

可购买,可购买的,可买,可买到

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v.有主动词 verb
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    bought, buy·ing.

    • : to acquire the possession of, or the right to, by paying or promising to pay an equivalent, especially in money; purchase.
    • : to acquire by exchange or concession: to buy favor with flattery.
    • : to hire or obtain the services of: The Yankees bought a new center fielder.
    • : to bribe: Most public officials cannot be bought.
    • : to be the monetary or purchasing equivalent of: Ten dollars buys less than it used to.
    • : Chiefly Theology. to redeem; ransom.
    • : Cards. to draw or be dealt: He bought an ace.
    • : Informal. to accept or believe: I don't buy that explanation.to be deceived by: He bought the whole story.
v.无主动词 verb
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    bought, buy·ing.

    • : to be or become a purchaser.
n.名词 noun
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    • : an act or instance of buying.
    • : something bought or to be bought; purchase: That coat was a sensible buy.
    • : a bargain: The couch was a real buy.
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    • : buy down, to lower or reduce by means of a buy-down.
    • : buy in, to buy a supply of; accumulate a stock of.to buy back one's own possession at an auction.to undertake a buy-in.Also buy into.
    • : buy into, to purchase a share, interest, or membership in: They tried to buy into the club but were not accepted.
    • : buy off, to get rid of by payment; purchase the noninterference of; bribe: The corrupt official bought off those who might expose him.
    • : buy out, to secure all of share or interest in an enterprise: She bought out an established pharmacist and is doing very well.
    • : buy up, to buy as much as one can of something or as much as is offered for sale: He bought up the last of the strawberries at the fruit market.

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Examples

  • The craft of buying campaigns is going offshore as the platforms continue to automate the process around ad buys.

  • Last month Goldman Sachs had listed its stock as a good buy, in the expectation that the company will rebound this year and catch up with the other oil majors that had been faring better on the market.

  • Second, terms mentioning keywords such as “price” or “discount” are strong signals of buy intent, you should bundle them together.

  • A lot of these, you know, so-called meme stocks were, you know, going viral on social media, and people were people are joining Robinhood and there was a lot of net buy activity on them.

  • Her campaign paid $656,000 for advertising, polling, media buys and other services to a company called Neighborhood Research and Media, according to Federal Election Commission reports.

  • Why would “they” want to crush him just for attempting to buy something twenty years ago?

  • “This is the only place in the souk you can buy safety pins,” he said.

  • “For conveniences and shops where you can buy what you need,” it is much easier, he said.

  • For instance, Best Buy has over 40 million members in its customer loyalty program, Reward Zone.

  • Best Buy is caught up in the breakneck world of technological innovation.

  • If Mac had been alone he would have made the post by sundown, for the Mounted Police rode picked horses, the best money could buy.

  • "Buy something for your wife that-is-to-be," he said to his grand-nephew, as he handed him the folded paper.

  • Alessandro had hard work to give civil answers to the men who wished to buy Benito and the wagon for quarter of their value.

  • It is very old, they say, and worth a great deal of money, if you could find the right man to buy it.

  • For us to take her place it became necessary for us to loan before we could sell and buy.