purchase 的 3 个定义
pur·chased, pur·chas·ing.
- to acquire by the payment of money or its equivalent; buy.
- to acquire by effort, sacrifice, flattery, etc.
- to influence by a bribe.
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pur·chased, pur·chas·ing.
- to buy something.
- acquisition by the payment of money or its equivalent; buying, or a single act of buying.
- something that is purchased or bought.
- something purchased, with respect to value in relation to price; buy: At three for a dollar they seemed like a good purchase.
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purchase 近义词
possession obtained with money
purchase 的近义词 10 个
purchase 的反义词 2 个
buy, obtain
更多purchase例句
- While comforters may seem relatively light, you should factor the extra weight into your blanket purchase.
- Metro board member Michael Goldman suggested Thursday that Metro pause on the scheduled purchase of 100 buses and redeploy that money to Metro’s platform project.
- On the style front, TikTok already ran a livestreamed video shopping pilot with Walmart that used influencers to drive purchases, demonstrating the potential in connecting video inspiration to consumer action in an even more timely fashion.
- For now, companies have only our behavior — our likes, our clicks, our purchase histories — to build eerily accurate profiles of us.
- For now, companies have only our behavior — our likes, our clicks, our purchase histories — to build eerily accurate profiles of us and estimate what we’ll do next.
- They were able to purchase weapons and plot attacks on the island without much interference.
- When my husband and I asked to see the report, we were told we could purchase the report for $30,000 from the defense.
- Which is why in 1961, the distillery finally decided to purchase the estate and its adjoining home.
- Whereas other brands purchase their barrels from big producers more or less off the rack, The Macallan starts in the forest.
- Customers can purchase cold beer at full price or warm bottles of beer at retail prices to take home.
- People have not only ceased to purchase those old-fashioned things called books, but even to read them!
- From affluence he came to want, and in his old age a fund was raised sufficient to purchase him an annuity of £600 a year.
- If this is not done, some person who afterward wished to purchase the land might object because the recorded title was defective.
- So the courts abandoned the rule founded on the part payment of the purchase price.
- Nor can he sell the property to himself, nor authorize any other person to bid and purchase for him either directly or indirectly.