Bought Meaning in English
word · lemma: buy
/ˈbɑt/, /ˈbɔt/
bawt
/bˈɔːt/
bawt
释义
"Bought" is the past tense and past participle of "buy," meaning to obtain something by paying money for it.
用法与细微差别
"Bought" is always used for actions completed in the past. Common with objects: 'I bought a car.' It is informal to ask, 'What did you buy?' The present tense is "buy." Don't confuse with "brought" (past of "bring").
Spanish: compró - compradoPortuguese (BR): comprou - compradoPortuguese (PT): comprou - compradoChinese (Simplified): 买了Chinese (Traditional): 買了Hindi: खरीदाArabic: اشترىBengali: কিনেছিলাম - কিনেছিলেন - কিনেছিল (past tense of কেনা)Russian: купил - купила - купилиJapanese: 買ったVietnamese: đã muaKorean: 샀다Turkish: satın aldıUrdu: خریدی تھی - خریدا تھاIndonesian: membeli
例句
I bought a new shirt yesterday.
basic
She bought some apples at the market.
basic
We bought tickets for the movie.
basic
I can't believe you bought that old car!
natural
Have you bought your mom's birthday present yet?
natural
The shoes I bought online didn't fit me.
natural