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222 words found containing '買' in any position
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noun
1. speculatively buying a rice harvest, while the fields are still green
2. recruiting of university students before the agreed date
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shopping; purchased goods
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trade; buying and selling; trafficking (e.g. of humans, arms, drugs); dealing
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'u' godan verb, transitive verb
1. to buy; to purchase  (in western Japan, 買う conjugates euphonically as こうた, こうて, etc.)
2. to value; to have a high opinion
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buying more than one of the same item in different colors (colours)  (see also: イロチ; slang)
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1. acquisition (esp. corporate); buy-out; takeover; purchase
2. corruption; bribery
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noun
1. buying; shopping
2. buyer
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collecting together and buying; doing a big shop
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1. procurement; purchase; buying  (this meaning is restricted to form 購買)
noun
2. school store; co-op; school canteen; tuck shop  (see also: 購買部; abbreviation)
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buying in small quantity
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