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purchase

N การ ซื้อ  procuremen acquirement kan-sue

 

purchase

N การ ได้มา ด้วย ความพยายาม  kan-dai-ma-duai-kwam-pa-ya-yam

 

purchase

N ของ ที่ ซื้อ มา  kong-ti-sue-ma

 

purchase

VI ซื้อ  buy sue

 

purchase

VT ซื้อ  buy sue

 

purchase

VT ทำให้ เคลื่อนที่ ด้วย เครื่องมือ สำหรับ งัด  tam-hai-klua-ti-duai-krueng-me-sam-rub-ngad

 

purchase

VT ได้มา (ด้วย ความพยายาม  ได้รับ  obtain dai-ma

 

purchaser

N ผู้ซื้อ  phu-sue

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

PURCHASE

v.t.[This word seems to be considered by Blackstone as formed from the L. perquisitio. This is an error. The word is from the root of chase; purchaser is to pursue to the end or object, and hence to obtain. In Law Latin, purchase, the noun, was written purchacium. The legal use of the word in obtaining writs, shows best its true origin; to purchase a writ, is to sue out a writ, that is, to seek it out; for sue, seek, and L. sequor, are all of one origin, and synonymous with chase. ] 1. In its primary and legal sense, to gain, obtain or acquire by any means, except by descent or hereditary right.
2. In common usage, to buy; to obtain property by paying an equivalent in money. It differs from barter only in the circumstance, that in purchasing, the price or equivalent given or secured is money; in bartering, the equivalent is given in goods. We purchase lands or goods for ready money or on credit.
3. To obtain by an expense of labor, danger or other sacrifice; as, to purchase favor with flattery.
A world who would not purchase with a bruise?
4. To expiate or recompense by a fine or forfeit; as, to purchase out abuses with tears and prayer.
5. To sue out or procure, as a writ.

 

PURCHASE

v.i.In seaman's language, to draw in; as, the capstern purchases apace, that is, it draws in the cable apace, it gains it.

 

PURCHASE

n. 1. In law, the act of obtaining or acquiring the title to lands and tenements by money, deed, gift or any means, except by descent; the acquisition of lands and tenements by a man's own act or agreement.
2. In law, the suing out and obtaining a writ.
3. In common usage, the acquisition of the title or property of any thing by rendering an equivalent in money.
It is foolish to lay out money in the purchase of repentance.
4. That which is purchased; any thing of which the property is obtained by giving an equivalent price in money.
The scrip was complete evidence of his right in the purchase.
5. That which is obtained by labor, danger, art, etc.
A beauty waning and distressed widow
Made prize and purchase of his wanton eye--
6. Formerly, robbery, and the thing stolen.
7. Any mechanical power or force applied to the raising or removing of heavy bodies.

 

PURCHASED

pp. Obtained or acquired by one's own act or agreement. 1. Obtained by paying an equivalent in money.
2. Obtained by labor, danger, art, etc.

 

PURCHASE-MONEY

n.The money paid for any thing bought.

 

PURCHASER

n.In law, one who acquires or obtains by conquest or by deed or gift, or in any manner other than by descent or inheritance. In this sense, the word is by some authors written purchasor. 1. One who obtains or acquires the property of any thing by paying an equivalent in money.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

PURCHASE

Pur "chase (; 48 ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Purchased; p. pr. & vb. n.Purchasing. ] Etym: [OE. purchasen, porchacen, OF. porchacier, purchacier, to pursue, to seek eagerly, F. pourchasser; OF. pour, por, pur, for (L. pro ) + chacier to pursue, to chase. See Chase. ]

 

1. To pursue and obtain; to acquire by seeking; to gain, obtain, or acquire. Chaucer. That loves the thing he can not purchase. Spenser. Your accent is Something finer than you could purchase in so removed a dwelling. Shak. His faults... hereditary Rather than purchased. Shak.

 

2. To obtain by paying money or its equivalent; to buy for a price; as, to purchase land, or a house. The field which Abraham purchased of the sons of Heth. Gen. xxv. 1 .

 

3. To obtain by any outlay, as of labor, danger, or sacrifice, etc. ; as, to purchase favor with flattery. One poor retiring minute. .. Would purchase thee a thousand thousand friends. Shak. A world who would not purchase with a bruise Milton.

 

4. To expiate by a fine or forfeit. [Obs. ] Not tears nor prayers shall purchase out abuses. Shak.

 

5. (Law ) (a ) To acquire by any means except descent or inheritance. Blackstone. (b ) To buy for a price.

 

6. To apply to (anything ) a device for obtaining a mechanical advantage; to get a purchase upon, or apply a purchase to; as, to purchase a cannon.

 

PURCHASE

PURCHASE Pur "chase, v. i.

 

1. To put forth effort to obtain anything; to strive; to exert one's self. [Obs. ] Duke John of Brabant purchased greatly that the Earl of Flanders should have his daughter in marriage. Ld. Berners.

 

2. To acquire wealth or property. [Obs. ] Sure our lawyers Would not purchase half so fast. J. Webster.

 

PURCHASE

Pur "chase (; 48 ), n. Etym: [OE. purchds, F. pourchas eager pursuit. See Purchase, v. t.]

 

1. The act of seeking, getting, or obtaining anything. [Obs. ] I'll. .. get meat to have thee, Or lose my life in the purchase. Beau. & Fl.

 

2. The act of seeking and acquiring property.

 

3. The acquisition of title to, or properly in, anything for a price; buying for money or its equivalent. It is foolish to lay out money in the purchase of repentance. Franklin.

 

4. That which is obtained, got, or acquired, in any manner, honestly or dishonestly; property; possession; acquisition. Chaucer. B. Jonson. We met with little purchase upon this coast, except two small vessels of Golconda. De Foe. A beauty-waning and distressed widow. .. Made prize and purchase of his lustful eye. Shak.

 

5. That which is obtained for a price in money or its equivalent. "The scrip was complete evidence of his right in the purchase. " Wheaton.

 

6. Any mechanical hold, or advantage, applied to the raising or removing of heavy bodies, as by a lever, a tackle, capstan, and the like; also, the apparatus, tackle, or device by which the advantage is gained. A politician, to do great things, looks for a power -- what our workmen call a purchase. Burke.

 

7. (Law )

 

Defn: Acquisition of lands or tenements by other means than descent or inheritance, namely, by one's own act or agreement. Blackstone. Purchase criminal, robbery. [Obs. ] Spenser. -- Purchase money, the money paid, or contracted to be paid, for anything bought. Berkeley. -- Worth, or At, [so many ] years' purchase, a phrase by which the value or cost of a thing is expressed in the length of time required for the income to amount to the purchasing price; as, he bought the estate at a twenty years' purchase. To say one's life is not worth a day's purchase in the same as saying one will not live a day, or is in imminent peril.

 

PURCHASER

PURCHASER Pur "chas *er, n.

 

1. One who purchases; one who acquires property for a consideration, generally of money; a buyer; a vendee.

 

2. (Law )

 

Defn: One who acquires an estate in lands by his own act or agreement, or who takes or obtains an estate by any means other than by descent or inheritance.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

purchase

pur chase |ˈpərCHəs ˈpərtʃəs | verb [ with obj. ] 1 acquire (something ) by paying for it; buy: Mr. Gill spotted the manuscript at a local auction and purchased it for $1,500. archaic obtain or achieve with effort or suffering: the victory was purchased by the death of Rhiwallon. 2 Nautical haul in (a rope or cable ) or haul up (an anchor ) by means of a pulley, lever, etc. noun 1 the action of buying something: the large number of videos currently available for purchase | we carefully make our purchases after consulting each other. a thing that has been bought: she stowed her purchases in the car. Law the acquisition of property by means other than inheritance. archaic the annual rent or return from land. 2 a hold or position on something for applying power advantageously, or the advantage gained by such application: the horse's hooves fought for purchase on the slippery pavement | [ in sing. ] : an attempt to gain a purchase on the soft earth. a block and tackle. DERIVATIVES pur chas a ble adjective ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French pourchacier seek to obtain or bring about, the earliest sense also in English, which soon gave rise to the senses gain (hence, in nautical use, the notion of “gaining ” one portion of rope after another ) and buy.

 

purchaser

pur chas er |ˈpərCHəsər ˈpɜːrtʃəsər | noun a person who buys something; a buyer: one of the club's prospective purchasers.

 

purchase tax

pur |chase tax noun a tax added to the price of goods sold to consumers.

 

Oxford Dictionary

purchase

pur |chase |ˈpəːtʃɪs | verb [ with obj. ] 1 acquire (something ) by paying for it; buy: Mr Gill spotted the manuscript at a local auction and purchased it for £1,500. archaic obtain or achieve with effort or suffering: the victory was purchased by the death of Rhiwallon. 2 Nautical haul up (a rope, cable, or anchor ) by means of a pulley or lever. noun 1 [ mass noun ] the action of buying something: the large number of videos currently available for purchase | [ count noun ] : she made her purchases carefully. [ count noun ] a thing that has been bought: she stowed her purchases in the car. Law the acquisition of property by one's personal action rather than by inheritance. archaic the annual rent or return from land. 2 [ mass noun ] firm contact or grip: the horse's hooves fought for purchase on the slippery pavement | [ in sing. ] : an attempt to gain a purchase on the soft earth. [ count noun ] a pulley or similar device for moving heavy objects. DERIVATIVES purchasable adjective ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French pourchacier seek to obtain or bring about , the earliest sense also in English, which soon gave rise to the senses gain (hence, in nautical use, the notion of ‘gaining ’ one portion of rope after another ) and buy .

 

purchaser

pur |chaser |ˈpəːtʃɪsə (r )| noun a person who buys something; a buyer: one of the club's prospective purchasers.

 

purchase tax

pur |chase tax noun a tax added to the price of goods sold to consumers.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

purchase

purchase verb we purchased the software: buy, pay for, acquire, obtain, pick up, snap up, take, procure; invest in; informal get hold of, score. ANTONYMS sell. noun 1 he's happy with his purchase: acquisition, buy, investment, order, bargain; shopping, goods. ANTONYMS sale. 2 he could get no purchase on the wall: grip, grasp, hold, foothold, toehold, anchorage, attachment, support; resistance, friction, leverage.

 

purchaser

purchaser noun the purchaser agrees to pay all shipping charges: buyer, shopper, customer, consumer, patron; Law vendee.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

purchase

purchase verb the school decided to purchase the software: buy, acquire, obtain, pick up, snap up, take, secure, procure, come by, pay for, shop for, invest in, put money into; informal get hold of, get one's hands on, get one's mitts on, score. ANTONYMS sell, market. noun 1 if you are not delighted with your purchase, we will give you a full refund: acquisition, investment, buy, order, deal, bargain, property, asset, possession, holding; shopping, goods. ANTONYMS sale. 2 his hand fought for purchase on the smooth wall: grip, firm contact, attachment, hold, foothold, footing, toehold, fingerhold, anchorage, support, grasp; resistance, friction, leverage, advantage.

 

purchaser

purchaser noun buyer, shopper, customer, consumer, client, patron, investor, user; clientele, patronage, public, trade, market; Law vendee; rare emptor.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

purchase

pur chase /pə́ː r tʃəs / (! -chaseは /tʃəs /; 強勢は第1音節 ) 〖語源は 「懸命に追いかける 」〗動詞 s /-ɪz /; d /-t /; -chasing 他動詞 1 かたく 〈人が 〉〈大きな物 高額な物 〉を買う , 購入する (!日用品にはbuyを使うのが普通 ) ▸ I recently purchased a computer for $1,000 .私は最近コンピュータを千ドルで買った This can be purchased from [at ] a supermarket .これはスーパーで買うことができる 2 ⦅文 ⦆〈人が 〉〈勝利 自由など 〉 (犠牲を払って )獲得する , 手に入れる purchase independence at the expense of many lives 多くの命と引き替えに独立を手に入れる 3 〘海 〙〈いかりなど 〉 (てこ 滑車で )巻き上げる .名詞 s /-ɪz /⦅主にかたい書 ⦆1 U 〖具体例では 可算 購入 the purchase of a new house 新しい家の購入 I'd like to make a purchase if I may .もしよろしければ買い物をしたいのですが 2 C 通例 s 〗買った物 , 購入品 ▸ I brought my purchases to the register .私は買った物をレジへ持っていった 3 U 〖時にa (手足で )しっかりとつかむ [握る , 踏む ]こと (hold, grip ); []がかり ▸ I failed to gain purchase on the ice .氷の上で踏ん張りがきかなかった 4 U (土地からの )年収益 ; その価値 .n t w rth a d y's [an h ur's ] p rchase 〈生命などが 〉あと1日 [1時間 ]ともたない .on sp cial p rchase 特売で (の ).~̀ rder 購入注文 (書 ).~̀ pr ce 買い入れ価格 .~́ t x ⦅英 ⦆物品税 〘ぜいたく品にかけられる間接税; 1973年より付加価値税 (value-added tax )に代わった 〙.p rchasing p wer 〘経 〙(人 貨幣の )購買力 .p r chas a ble 形容詞 〈物が 〉買える, 購入できる .

 

purchaser

p r chas er 名詞 C かたく 買い手, 購入者 .