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2011.07.20
Today's WordMaster is the very heart and soul of the purchasing department. And it's a good read, too!
PURCHASE 購入する、購入品、購入
- To purchase (verb) something is to buy it.
A purchase (noun) is something that you buy or an act of buying something. - 動詞の purchase は、何かを購入する、という意味です。
名詞の purchase は、購入する物、または、何かを購入することをさします。
- Have you thought about purchasing an air purifier for the office?
- (calling an office supply store)
I'd like to purchase some boxes for storing files. What kind do you carry? - Shipping is free when you make a purchase of $25 or more.
- Because most people in the city use public transportation, department stores will usually deliver large purchases to a customer's home for a small charge.
- Sure, the cost of a laptop computer has been dropping, but it's still a major purchase.
- When people ask me how to get their personal spending under control, the first thing I tell them is to limit their credit card purchases.
- Save 50% on the purchase of any size package of Berlitz-It-Up Oriental Spice Mix.
- For a chance to win an all-expense-paid trip for two to exotic Bangkok, just send proof of purchase along with your name and address to Berlitz-It-Up Oriental Spice Mix Sweepstakes, 310 Centralia Parkway...
- The warranty is good for a period of one year from the date of purchase.
Take care!