释义 |
reˈbuy, v. [re- 2 b and 5 a.] 1. trans. To buy back.
1611Cotgr., Retraict Lignagier, a power, giuen by custome vnto the neerest kinsman of one that sells land, to rebuy it within a certaine time. 1693Luttrell Brief Rel. (1857) III. 118 Prince Lewis had taken some horses, mules, with part of D'Lorges baggage; who sent to the prince to rebuy their horses, but was refused. 1886Law Times LXXX. 206/1 To sell and to rebuy the same amount of stock at a future day at the same price. 2. To buy a second time.
1866Neale Sequences & Hymns 186, I bought them; and I will rebuy them. |