买账基本解释

汉语拼音:mǎi zhàng

承认对方的长处或力量而表示佩服或服从(多用于否定式):不知道他这次~不~。不买他的账。

买账详细解释

  1. 见“ 买帐 ”。

买账双语翻译,买账在线翻译例句

  • But he failed to attract a buyer for the details of an illusion by the American magician David Copperfield, which he claimed he knew.

    他自称知晓美国魔术师大卫・科波菲尔的一种幻术,并且愿意出售其细节,但无奈没人买账。

  • The American public seems to be buying the industry line.

    美国的民众似乎对石油行业的说法很买账。

  • But with many consumers unwilling to follow a local brand upmarket, Li Ning appears to be returning to its cheap-and-cheerful roots.

    但对于这种高端本土品牌,许多消费者并不买账,于是李宁似乎又走回了物美价廉的老路。

  • Few people will buy individual insurance policies under Mr McCain's plan, he predicts, and Mr Obama's does not do enough to restrain costs.

    麦凯恩的个人保险政策没多少人会买账,而奥巴马的对减少支出效果不大。

  • Public obedience to party lines with which MPs privately disagree is one flagrant example.

    一个臭名远扬的例子就是:内阁成员们在公开场合对于政党的路线绝对服从,私下却并不买账。

  • The Pheonix is probably one of the only two units that I wasn't sold on.

    凤凰战斗机是两个让我不买账的单位之一。

  • Iranians did not take kindly to this force-fed modernisation.

    伊朗人对这一充满强迫的现代化并不买账。

  • Investors did not take kindly to the news: HP's share price dropped by 5% after the announcement.

    然而投资者对此却并不买账,在该消息发布后,惠普股价随之下跌5%。

  • Linton dies soon afterwards and, although Hareton tries to be kind to her, she retreats into herself.

    不久之后,林顿也去世了,虽然哈里顿也试图对他和气,但她依然不买账。