こうにゅう
Meanings
Noun
Verb (する)
1. purchase; buy
Pitch accent
うにゅう
Used in vocabulary (14 in total)
lump-sum purchase; bulk purchase; group purchase
Examples (29 in total)
I want to buy a house.
I want to buy a book.
I purchased one bag.
We have to buy them from abroad.
I paid for the purchase in cash.
Tom bought a bottle of balsamic vinegar in Modena.
Even worms are bought for medical research.
Where can I buy a live tiger?
I purchased the goods for half price.
When did you buy this building?
He bought this truck in Poland.
The company has purchased a new computer system.
We have just bought two pieces of furniture.
They are saving their money for the purchase of a house.
I would like to purchase a wooden deck panel that can be laid on the porch.
This ticket is valid for only two days after its purchase.
Tom bought a pair of cheap shoes, but they didn't last very long.
We've made numerous improvements to our house since we bought it.
He came to inspect the house with a view to buying it.
The millionaire intended to purchase the masterpiece regardless of cost.
I wonder if Tom has ever considered buying a smaller car.
In many countries, buying or smoking cannabis is forbidden by law.
You cannot purchase this medicine without a prescription.
I bought a house in 2013.
Tom bought a used bicycle for thirty dollars.
Tom bought this house thirty years ago.
A Japanese businessman bought the artwork for 200 million yen.
This ticket is valid for two days after purchase.
A 5% consumption tax is levied on purchases of most goods and services.