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意思翻译

买点东西

相似词语短语

something───pron.某事;某物;想来重要(或值得注意)的事物;(数目)若干,大致,左右;有点像;真不错;(想法或建议))有道理;诸如此类的东西;adv.很,非常;有点,稍微

buy buy───买买

want something───想要点什么吗

buy───vt.购买;买得起;获得;贿赂;相信;n.(Buy)(法)比伊(人名);n.购买;所购的物品;合算的东西

buy buy baby───买买婴儿

go something───去做点什么

quite something───<非正>不一般的,异常好的;非同寻常

something wrong───岔子

or something───<口>或诸如此类的事物;或是什么的;诸如此类的什么

双语使用场景

Don't let credit tempt you to buy something you can't afford.───不要让赊购诱使你去购买你支付不起的东西。

When I wanted to buy something, I couldn't find my cheque book.───当我想买东西的时候,我找不到我的支票簿。

If I buy something and he doesn't like it I'll take it back.───如果我买了什么东西,他不喜欢,我就退掉它。

The whole idea is to get you to also buy an air filter, rotate your tires or buy something else while you're there.───他们所有的想法就是让顾客在维修厂的时候再买一个空气过滤器,更换轮胎或者买一些其他的产品。

Sometimes we buy something for a high price but get little use out of it. Or we could say that we get little value from it.───有时我们花大价钱买了东西却没什么用处,这样我们会说它对我们价值不大。

The next time you're ready to buy something that you could easily make or do yourself, be realistic. Will it really be easier to buy?───下次你准备去买你自己可以很容易做出来的东西时,请现实点.买东西真的更容易么?

We are surrounded by relentless commercial culture which is always screaming at you, trying to get you to buy something at every minute.───我们生活在一个无情的商业文化环境中,在这个环境中经常有人对你大声喊叫,每一刻都在试图让你买他们的东西。

When he started, he asked his wife and daughters if they wanted him to buy something for them in London.───当他启程的时候,他问他的妻子和女儿想让他给她们在伦敦买点什么。

The general feeling was that you shouldn't spend what you didn't have, and you should save up to buy something you wanted.───总的感觉是你不能花你没有的钱,你应该省点钱来买你想要的东西。

英语使用场景

Buy something and get on the escalator.

If I buy something and he doesn't like it I'll take it back.

When you buy something, you have certain statutory rights as a consumer.

Don't let credit tempt you to buy something you can't afford.

I'd better buy something for the new baby.

Wherever I buy something, I pay down.

I want to buy something that can protect my skin from getting sunburnt.

When you buy something new, practice the "in-out rule:" For every one new item, get rid of an old one.

Whenever I buy something, I cross it off the list.