出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/08/31 16:57 UTC 版)
See buy.
bought
bought
It is common to hear native English speakers (particularly in Australia, New Zealand and Britain) use "bought" when meaning "brought" (and vice versa) despite the fact that the two words mean different things [2][3]. Sometimes this mistake makes its way into print [4], [5], [6].
From 中期英語 bought, bowght, bouȝt, *buȝt, probably an alteration of bight, biȝt, byȝt (“bend, bight”) after bowen, buwen, buȝen (“to bow, bend”). Cognate with Scots boucht, bucht, bout (“bend”). More at bight and bout.
bought (plural boughts)
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a buyer
to buy anything on credit―go on tick for anything
comprador-like
I am commissioned to make some purchases.
「bought」は動詞「buy」の過去形、または過去分詞です
| ・Bought | |
| ・brp | |
| ・Job Hunting | |
| ・vodka | |
| ・Sexual Abuse | |
| ・thx | |
| ・Caution | |
| ・Managements | |
| ・fleecy cloud | |
| ・hostnames |