buy in
英 [ˈbaɪ ɪn]
美 [ˈbaɪ ɪn]
大宗购进(某物); 出价买回自己送出拍卖的东西; (使)(通过投资、购买股票等)加入、入伙
英英释义
verb
- amass so as to keep for future use or sale or for a particular occasion or use
- let's stock coffee as long as prices are low
双语例句
- He will buy in as a partner.
他将入股成为股东。 - Demand for an individual buyer is a schedule of prices and the quantities that buyer would be willing and able to buy in that market at each price.
单个购买者的需求是一系列价格和购买者在市场上每一价格愿意和有能力购买的数量之间的关系。 - Many farmers buy in ewes in autumn.
许多牧场主在秋天大批买进母羊。 - We find it's cheaper to buy in bulk.
我们发现成批地买较便宜。 - And now might be the time to buy in.
现在可能是买进的时候了。 - That means the stocks are trading near or below the price the banks are offering existing shareholders in an attempt to raise some funding& making it less attractive for shareholders to buy in.
这意味着这些银行的股价接近或是低于它们为了筹资而向现有股东提出的价格,这样就更没有吸引力让股东买进了。 - This is because most nail files that you buy in the stores are too abrasive and harsh for your own nail and this can cause peeling and cracking.
这是因为你在商场购买的大部分锉刀研磨性太强,太坚硬,会导致指甲剥落和断裂。 - He is now looking to buy in one of several new developments in the northern New Territories suburbs for easier access to mainland China, where he often travels for work.
如今,他正计划着在北部的新界郊区的几个新开发项目中买一套住宅,因为这里进出中国内地很方便,他为了工作的原因要经常到内地去。 - It means that you should not buy in a poor location.
意思就是说你不应该买地点不好的房子。 - The company seems to be doing so well that I would like to buy in.
这家公司看起来生意兴隆,我愿意入股。