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Hanapin
to buy
01
bumili, kumuha
to get something in exchange for paying money
Transitive: to buy sth
Example
I always buy fresh products from the local farmers ' market.
Let 's buy some flowers for her birthday.
Did you remember to buy tickets for the concert this weekend?
1.1
bibili, manggugulo
to persuade a particular person to do something illegal or dishonest in exchange for money
Transitive: to buy sb
Example
The officer could n't be bought, even with a hefty bribe.
The journalist could n't be bought to slant the story.
He refused to be bought by their corrupt offers.
1.2
bili, makakuha
to acquire something by trading or sacrificing something else of significant value
Transitive: to buy something desirable
Example
Their beautiful home was bought with years of saving and financial planning.
Their success was bought at the expense of their health.
Wisdom is dearly bought through life 's experiences.
1.3
bumili, sapat para sa
(of money) to be enough to pay for a particular thing
Transitive: to buy sth
Example
His salary can buy a comfortable lifestyle.
Ten dollars wo n't buy a decent meal in this city.
A hundred bucks ca n't buy a top-notch laptop.
02
maniwala, tanggapin
to believe something as true
Transitive: to buy an excuse
Example
They wo n't buy your excuse for missing the meeting.
' He wo n't buy that for a second. '
I do n't buy his explanation for being late again.
Buy
01
mababang bilihin, magandang pagbili
an advantageous purchase
Halimbawa
I always buy fresh products from the local farmers' market.
Let's buy some flowers for her birthday.
Did you remember to buy tickets for the concert this weekend?
I need to buy groceries for dinner tonight.
He bought a new phone to replace his old one.