buy something in
1buy something in — ˌbuy sthˈin derived (BrE) to buy sth in large quantities Main entry: ↑buyderived …
2buy something up — ˌbuy sthˈup derived to buy all or as much as possible of sth • Developers are buying up all the land on the island. Main entry: ↑buyderived …
3buy something in — withdraw something at auction because it fails to reach the reserve price. → buy …
4buy — [bī] vt. bought, buying [ME bien < OE bycgan < ? IE base of BOW1] 1. to get by paying or agreeing to pay money or some equivalent; purchase 2. to get as by an exchange [buy victory with human lives] 3. to be the means of purchasing [all… …
5buy/sell a pup — Brit informal + old fashioned ◇ To buy a pup means to pay too much money for something or to buy something that is worthless. To sell (someone) a pup means to trick someone into paying too much for something or into buying something that is… …
6Something Borrowed — Données clés Titre québécois Duo à trois Titre original Something Borrowed Réalisation Luke Greenfield Scénario Jennie Snyder d après Duo à trois de Emily Giffin …
7buy a pig in a poke — buy something without seeing it or knowing if it will be satisfactory You shouldn t buy that car without first inspecting it. It is like buying a pig in a poke …
8buy a pig in a poke — buy something without been seen in advance …
9Buy — To purchase an asset; taking a long position. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * ▪ I. buy buy 1 [baɪ] verb bought PTandPP [bɔt ǁ bɒːt] [transitive] 1 …
10buy — To purchase an asset; taking a long position. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary bid (or buy) An offer to buy a specific quantity of a commodity at a stated price. The price that the market participants are willing to pay. Chicago Mercantile Exchange …