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单词 to buy in
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to buy in
to buy in
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a. transitive. To purchase (something, as supplies or commodities) from an external supplier or source, either for one's own use or for resale; to purchase a large stock of (something) in this way. Cf. to sell out 4 at sell v. Phrasal verbs.
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society > trade and finance > buying > buy [verb (transitive)] > collect a stock of (goods) by buying
to buy in1622
1622 E. Misselden Free Trade 71 Some..few..doe ioine..to engrosse and buy in a Commodity, and sell it out againe at their owne price.
1628 R. Sanderson Two Serm. Paules-Crosse 36 To buy in provision for his house.
1747 Gen. Descr. All Trades 93 The Fresh-fishmongers are early Risers to attend the Market to buy in Goods.
1844 Biogr. Dict. (Soc. Diffusion Useful Knowl.) IV. 80/2 [When threatened with war, D'Aubusson] would quickly repair the fortifications, and buy in corn from Sicily, Naples, and the Turkish coasts.
1924 L. E. Viner Held by Bolsheviks vi. 159 In order to buy in provisions before the prices go up in leaps and bounds, we deemed it advisable to get hold of Soviet money.
1967 Economist 8 July (Work Horses Suppl.) p. viii/1 They would never be able to justify tooling to make engines, gearboxes, axles and the like, in such small numbers and would have to buy these in from outside.
2013 House of Commons Culture, Media, & Sport Comm.: Nuisance Calls: 4th Rep. I. 91 Organisations will pass on, sell or buy in data on a vague understanding that individuals have consented for the data to be shared.
b. transitive. spec. (of a farmer) to purchase (animals) from another farmer or breeder; esp. to purchase (stock) to breed from rather than keeping the animals one has bred oneself for the purpose. Also intransitive with object understood.
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1676 S. Degge Parson's Counsellor 170 If one buy in Sheep out of another Parish, the Tithe is to be divided..; but if it be not known from whence Sheep so bought in, came, then the whole Tithe is to be paid.
1749 W. Ellis Compl. Syst. Improvem. Sheep Contents sig. b2 Profit that a Hertfordshire Farmer made, by buying in a Parcel of Ewes forward in Lamb.
1840 Franklin Farmer (Lexington, Kentucky) 11 Jan. 154/2 If he [sc. a farmer] prefer to buy in, rather than breed, it will be found that the..West Highland breed will pay more money than any other.
1861 Times 16 Oct. Many farmers buy in ewes in autumn.
2012 Your Chickens Apr. 26/1 I knew I had to either buy in better stock, hatch earlier, or spend years trying to breed more size into my large Partridge and Silver Pencilled Wyandottes.
2. transitive. To purchase or repurchase (property) as or on behalf of the owner; later esp. to withdraw (an item which has failed to reach its reserve price) from an auction.In earliest use with reference to the repurchase of church benefices annexed by a lay person, corporation, etc.
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society > trade and finance > buying > buy [verb (transitive)] > buy back > at auction
to buy in1642
1626 N. Shute Corona Charitatis 34 Hee hath giuen two thousand eight hundred pounds, to buy in certaine Impropriations, in some Northerne Counties, where there is least preaching.
1642 E. Dering Coll. Speeches on Relig. 161 Impropriations may be bought in.
a1676 M. Hale Disc. Provis. for Poor (1683) 58 If a man had a Rent of Inheritance issuing out of his Land, he would not think much of giving sixteen Years. purchase to buy it in.
1770 J. Wilkes Corr. (1805) IV. 31 Mrs. Macauley bought-in herself the house in Berners-street.
1826 T. Coventry Mortgage Precedents 159 A bankrupt's reversionary estate was offered for sale by auction, and 950l. was bid for it, but the assignee bought it in for 1000l., and afterwards, when it was reduced into possession, it fetched only 510l.
1836 T. Hood Coming of Age in Comic Ann. 90 Let Robins advertise..My ‘Man's Estate,’ I'm sure enough I shall not buy it in.
2008 D. Thompson $12 Million Stuffed Shark 146 Lots that did not meet their reserve and were bought-in were nevertheless listed as having been sold.
3. Finance.
a. transitive. (a) to purchase (stocks, shares or other securities); to purchase as a financial investment (obsolete); (b) (of a company, bond issuer, etc.) to repurchase (one’s own stock, shares, or other securities) on the open market, for any of various reasons (see buy-in n. 1c); (c) to purchase (shares or other securities) in order to replace undelivered securities which one has previously purchased from another seller, with any extra costs arising from the new purchase typically being chargeable to the defaulting seller (cf. buy-in n. 1b).
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1681 J. Child Treat. E.-India Trade 11 I..had rather buy in this Stock..at 300l. for 100l. then come into any New Stock at even Money.
1721 Polit. State Great Brit. Feb. 120 [Referring to the directors of the South Sea Company forcing up the price of its stock.] Employing upwards of Two Millions of Money about the Time of taking in the Redeemables, to buy in Stock at 6 or 700, or more.
1756 B. Cleeve Scheme for preventing Further Increase National Debt 10 When it happens that Stocks are under Par, the Trustees shall be impowered to buy in Stocks.., in Trust, for the Nation.
1838 N. Carolina Standard 17 Jan. The Bank might resolve to buy in a half million of its own Stock, at 50 or 25 per cent. above par; thought it were reality, worth no more than par.
1841 Rep. Cases Queen's Bench X. 28 If the selling broker is not prepared to fulfil his contract, the purchaser may buy in shares to make up the deficiency, and charge the selling broker with any loss by difference of price.
1846 H. Clarke Railway Reg. 3 356 The shares have been run down, and statements have been put forth..to cause discontent on the part of those who had bought in shares at a high premium.
1934 Los Angeles Times 3 Aug. ii. 18/8 Roberts Public Markets advanced 1¼ points.., as traders viewed results of operations and the fact that the company has for several months been buying in its shares.
1994 Which? May 51/2 If there is a long delay in sending the certificate or transfer form, the market-maker (who bought your shares from your broker) may be able to ‘buy in’ the shares rather than wait for you. They will go back into the market and buy the same amount of shares (at the prevailing market price) and charge you for any extra costs.
2007 C. H. Browne Little Bk. Value Investing xiii. 100 Wouldn't the shareholders..have been better off with the company buying in its own shares or paying out generous dividends?
b. intransitive. To purchase given stocks, shares, currency, etc., with the expectation of making a profit; to invest in a given enterprise or asset. Cf. to buy into —— 2 at Phrasal verbs 2.Not always clearly distinguishable from intransitive use of sense 1a.
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1720 Exam. & Explan. South-sea Company's Scheme 25 It is equally a Cheat upon such as shall buy in for the Managers of any Society, to divide more than the real Profits, in order to sell out their own Stock at a higher Price than it is intrinsickly worth, as it is upon their Members to divide less than their Profits, that they may buy in for their own Advantage, at less than the real Value.
1780 J. Hope Lett. on Credit ii, in Thoughts 223 They who bought in, during the low prices of the Stocks, now reap the benefit of their rise.
1826 B. Disraeli Vivian Grey II. iii. viii. 105 Young Premium, the son of the celebrated loan-monger, has bought in.
1840 Fraser's Mag. 40 606 The..capitalist reappeared on the Bourse; buying in cautiously for the rise.
1922 Sat. Evening Post 19 Aug. 85/1 I haven't got to buy in, or anything—I haven't got to put up a cent.
1999 D. Gardner & T. Gardner Motley Fool's Rule Breakers, Rule Makers (2000) iv. 72 You will have bought in at a low price and your gains will have been significant enough that..you'll still be in the black.
2018 Reason Jan. 35/2 He sold off his final chunk for some of the hottest alt-coin, ethereum, buying in at around $8..then selling out again at around $11.
4. intransitive. To purchase a commission as an officer in a regiment. rare (historical in later use). Cf. to buy into —— 1 at Phrasal verbs 2.
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society > trade and finance > financial dealings > types of money-dealing > [verb (intransitive)] > invest
invest1817
to buy in1826
society > armed hostility > military organization > enlistment or recruitment > appointment to rank > be appointed to rank [verb (intransitive)] > buy commission
to buy in1826
1725 Orig. & Genuine Lett. to Tatler & Spectator II. 116 By his behaviour and good management got himself..recommended to buy in as a lieutenant in —— regiment.
1958 H. H. Peckham War for Independence i. 13 Younger sons of titled families usually bought in as ensigns and moved up by purchase as vacancies occurred.
2020 J. Barbarosa Soldier's Forbidden Lover vii. 63 I bought in as a lieutenant and reached my current rank through promotions over the years.
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