buy up
Phrasal Verb
BritishAmericanAustralian
★★★★☆ Common
Neutral
意味: To purchase all available
大量收购、抢购一空
Acaparar, comprar todo
買い占める
사재기하다, 매점하다
To buy all or large quantities of something.
购买全部或大量某物。
Comprar todo o grandes cantidades de algo.
あるものを全部、または大量に買うこと。
무언가를 전부 또는 대량으로 구매하는 것.
Base verb: buy
Particle: up
Separable: Yes — the object can go between the verb and particle
例文
- Investors bought up property. 投资者大量收购房产Los inversores acapararon propiedades投資家が不動産を買い占めた투자자들이 부동산을 사들였다
- They bought up all the stock. 他们买光了所有库存Compraron todo el stock彼らは在庫を全部買い占めた그들은 재고를 전부 사들였다
- She bought up the remaining shares. 她收购了剩余的股份Ella compró las acciones restantes彼女は残りの株を買い占めた그녀는 남은 주식을 모두 사들였다
発音
使い方ガイド
場面: purchasing, acquisition, bulk
トーン: business
✓ 正しい言い方
- Buy up买光Comprar todo買い占めよう사재기하다
起源と歴史
From buying until supply is exhausted.
文化的背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
このトピックの他の表現
pay off
★★★★★
To finish paying a debt or to be successful
save up
★★★★★
To accumulate money over time
rip off
★★★★★
To charge too much or cheat someone
cut down on
★★★★★
To reduce spending or consumption
add up
★★★★★
To calculate a total; to make sense
pay back
★★★★★
To return money owed; to get revenge
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