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Oxford 5000 vocabulary |B1|ACADEMIC vocabularyWRITING vocabulary pur‧chase /ˈpɜːtʃəs, ˈpɜːtʃɪs $ ˈpɜːr-/ verb [transitive]
purchase noun
خریداری کردن (رسمی)
اشتراء، شراء، خریدن، ابتیاع، درآمد سالیانه زمین، قانون فقه: شراء، هر نوع انتقال مال غیر منقول که ناشی از ارث یا امر امر قانونی نباشد، بازرگانی: خرید، علوم نظامی: خریداری کردن، علوم دریایی: قرقره، سیم جرثقیل، جفت قرقره همسان
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Advanced Persian Dictionary مهندسی صنایع: خریدن، خریداری کردن، ابتیاع
مهندسی صنایع: فروش/خرید/تدارکات: خرید، خریداری
[TahlilGaran] Persian Dictionary ▲
Synonyms & Related Words purchase[verb]Synonyms:- buy, acquire, come by, gain, get, obtain, pay for, pick up, score
(slang)[noun]Synonyms:- buy, acquisition, asset, gain, investment, possession, property
- grip, foothold, hold, leverage, support
Antonyms: sell
Related Idioms: make a purchase
English Thesaurus: buy, purchase, acquire, get, snap something up, ... [TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary ▲
English Dictionary I. pur‧chase1 W3 AC /ˈpɜːtʃəs, ˈpɜːtʃɪs $ ˈpɜːr-/
verb [transitive] [
Word Family: noun:
purchase,
purchaser;
verb:
purchase;
adjective:
purchasable]
[
Date: 1200-1300;
Language: Old French;
Origin: purchacier 'to try to get', from chacier 'to run after and try to catch']
formal to buy something:
You can purchase insurance online. the growing demand to purchase goods on credit Where did you purchase the car?purchase from Tickets may be purchased in advance from the box office.—purchasable adjective—purchaser noun [countable]:
France was the no. 1 purchaser of Iraqi oil. [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
II. purchase2 W3 AC noun [
Word Family: noun:
purchase,
purchaser;
verb:
purchase;
adjective:
purchasable]
1. [uncountable and countable] formal something you buy, or the act of buying it:
She paid for her purchases and left.day/date/time of purchase This product should be consumed on the day of purchase. I enclose my receipt as proof of purchase.purchase of a loan towards the purchase of a new car She made two purchases from my stall. ⇒
hire purchase,
purchase price2. [singular] formal a firm hold on something
gain/get a purchase on something The ice made it impossible to get a purchase on the road. [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
Collocations purchase nounI. buying sth ADJ. cash | credit | online | bulk the bulk purchase of paper
outright Companies are moving away from outright purchase of company cars to contract hire.
compulsory The council applied for a compulsory purchase order on the the tennis courts.
arms, house, land, share PURCHASE + NOUN price | tax | order PHRASES the cost of purchase You can resell books and cut the original cost of purchase.
the date/time of purchase I did not notice the defects at the time of purchase.
the place/point of purchase Ticket holders should return to the point of purchase for a refund.
proof of purchase Keep your receipt as proof of purchase. [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲
purchase II. sth bought ADJ. excellent, good | expensive VERB + PURCHASE make some ways to encourage customers to make a purchase
pay for [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲
purchase verb ADV. compulsorily The land was compulsorily purchased from the owner to make way for the new road. VERB + PURCHASE agree to, be willing to | wish to | can/cannot afford to PREP. for They purchased the land for $1 million.
from They purchased the house from an elderly couple. [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲
Thesaurus buy to pay money for something so that you can own it:
I’ve just bought a new car. The painting was bought by a museum in New York.purchase formal to buy something, especially something large or expensive, in a business deal or by a legal contract:
They purchased 5,000 acres of land.acquire formal to become the owner of something large or expensive such as property, a company, or a valuable object:
In 2007 the business was acquired by a Dutch company. Television companies were then allowed to acquire more stations.get especially spoken to buy something, especially ordinary things such as food, clothes, or things for your house:
Did you remember to get some bread? I never know what to get Dad for his birthday.snap something up informal to buy something immediately, especially because it is very cheap, or because you want it very much and you are worried that someone else might buy it first:
Real estate in the area is being snapped up by developers.pick something up informal to buy something, especially something ordinary such as food or a newspaper, or something that you have found by chance and are pleased about owning:
Could you pick up some milk on your way home? It’s just a little thing I picked up when I was in Kathmandu.stock up to buy a lot of something you use regularly, because you may not be able to buy it later, or because you are planning to use more of it than usual:
The supermarkets are full of people stocking up for the New Year’s holiday. We always stock up on cheap wine when we go to France. Before the blizzard, we stocked up on food.splash out British English informal, splurge American English informal to buy something you would not usually buy, because it is too expensive, in order to celebrate an event or make yourself feel good:
Why don’t you splash out on a new dress for the party? We splurged on an expensive hotel for the last night of the vacation. [TahlilGaran] English Thesaurus ▲