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词汇 buy in
释义
Phr V
buy in
buys, buying, bought
buy in sth or buy sth in
British & Australian to buy a lot of something {e.g. food, drink}, usually for a special occasion
They'd bought in all this wine for the party and scarcely anyone showed up.
phrasebuy in1. buy in sthbuy sth in BrE to buy a large amount of something, especially food or drink, because you may need a lot for a special occasion or it may become difficult to obtain: We'd better buy in some more beer for the party. People are buying in stocks of food for the winter.2. buy in sthbuy sth inbuy in BrE to pay someone else to do or produce something rather than doing it yourself: They don't actually make computers - they just buy in components and assemble them. More and more women are going out to work and buying in domestic help.

buy in

1. To make a financial investment in a business or similar venture. No matter how you try to convince me that your latest scheme is going to make millions, I'm not buying in.
2. To believe in and support an idea, concept, or system. Rod's a good enough coach, but he just can't get the players to buy in—they still don't listen to him. We can't approach the CEO with our idea for overhauling the computer system until we get our boss to buy in first.

buy in

 (to something)
1. Lit. to purchase shares of something; to buy a part of something the ownership of which is shared with other owners. I bought into a company that makes dog food. Sounds like a good company. I would like to buy in.
2. Fig. to agree with; to accept an idea as worthwhile. The committee liked my proposal and decided to buy into my plan. Do you think you can get the whole board to buy in?
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